Meet my friend C who I’ve known for half of my life. We’re the same size and height and we’ve lived together before we got married and had kids.
Meet my friend C who I’ve known for half of my life. We’re the same size and height and we’ve lived together before we got married and had kids.
It’s late. It’s nearly 9pm. My son is still awake. He sounded bored and tired, but awake.
First baby. Exciting. A little daunting too. But K and F are taking this first baby experience in their stride. They cannot wait for baby girl and are so excited they even have a name for her already.
How exciting! I am announcing my first-ever give-away to say thank you for bearing with my blog posts and photos over the past year or so! So if you are interested, read on…
We did it! I am very proud of all 8 participants of the workshop. They braved the cold and rain. Real troopers. A fantastic bunch.
I’ve already said it in a couple of previous blog posts and I say it again: I have a fear of unwanted noise. So I keep my ISO down and suffer in other areas such as focus or light.
A perfect sunny day to match a perfect smiley boy!
Back on the bloggity after a short break – yes I’ve been busy!
Love Across the Pond | It was at a wedding in a beautiful country setting. Their mutual friends knew they were perfect for each other.
After having been asked a few times if I’d ever consider doing a workshop, I’ve finally decided I will do one this year.
There was nothing more a photographer could have asked for. It was the perfect day in May – warm and sunny….and a perfect family to photograph!
I feel very honoured to have been asked by a local branch {Tower Hamlets} of a national charity to do some collaborative work with them.
Just the day before, the world was mesmerised by the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The day after was Matt and Megan’s day in London.
I tried some posing with this little stunner – oops sorry, big stunner should I say – and I didn’t have to try very hard.
Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet. ~Vietnamese Proverb
“I understand that an artist is someone who, in the midst of others’ silence, uses his own voice to say something and who makes sure that what he says is not useless, but something that is useful to mankind.” – Miro
Flowers and butterflies drift in colour, illuminating spring. ~ Author Unknown
Ah what a wonderful day it was. The sun was shining, the bride radiant, the groom expectant, the worship alive, the service dynamic, and everyone ecstatic for the newlyweds. Congratulations Laura and Michael!
G is such a handsome little boy. Here are some photos of his Christening.
I’m in the middle of heavy editing and feel like a break is in order, so I’m writing this. If you are not into photography, stop here as this will bore you.