Tag: photography

  • Haslington Hall Wedding Venue

    Haslington Hall, a beautiful Tudor mansion near Crewe, makes a really romantic wedding venue in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. We were asked to provide photographic services for a wedding and product shoot by Wedding Organiser Tracey Allen.  In spite of inclement February weather and temperatures close to freezing, our ten “models for the day” braved the cold and did a fantastic job all day.

    Mike and I were on our feet from 9 am to 5 pm and very tired by the end of the day, but sheer enthusiasm kept everyone going.  I was aided and abbetted by friend and photographic artist Joan Blease, who became dress fluffer extraordinaire as well as ably assisting with reflectors and models. I could really get used to having an assistant photographer and Joan’s knowledge of working with models was most helpful. Thanks Joan.

    Dresses were provided by Cheshire Bridal Wear. The full skirted and floating designer dresses were so gorgeous and the models all looked fantastic in them.

    Jan of Acer Flowers provided bouquets and table flowers, with a showstopper of a centrepiece displayed in an enormous and amazing candelabrum provided by Munique Designs.

    Helen of Scrumptillious brought a black and white cake to compliment the black and white themed wedding stationery by Rattytatty Designs. Gold and “oranges and lemon” themes were played out in the stationery and in cakes and cupcakes by Karin of Mummy’s Yummys. The delicious smell of these cakes sent us wild all day…it was so difficult not to pinch one!

    Formal wedding attire for the men was provded by Colin of L&J Formal Attire . He was so pleasant and easy to work with.

    Total Pamper and Vicky Quinn worked so hard all day with hair and make-up and coping with the many changes of clothing.

    Malcolm of Smooch Rings provided a stunning array of bride and groom rings in beautiful and unusual designs.

    For something really unique and different, Sarah of Tiny Gems provided us with a fantastic heirloom bouquet, which could be used at period weddings and would be treasured forever.

    The models loved wearing Tanith’s fabulous Venetian Masks from the  Mask Boutique, which were a talking point right up to the end of the day…everyone wanted to try them on!

    Thank you Tracey for arranging all this.

    More on Tracey’s Blog

  • Family Shoot

    Following on from the high and low key options, here are some different ways to present family portraiture, in duo or triple frames.

    Achieving a balance is the key to success and choosing images from the shoot that work together and help to tell the story of the day.

    Colour and monochrome images in the same frame can look good together, especially where the colour is kept soft without too much saturation.

  • AFIAP – was it worth it?

    The beginning of February was a landmark for us…after five years of international competition; we were both awarded the distinction of AFIAP – not one to share, but one each! It stands for (at least the English translation from the French) “Artist of the International Federation of Photographic Art”.

    Heroes of the Ice

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