For a few weeks now, I’ve been thinking about this shoot. Another mini-project, with my usual models. Somehow this shoot never made it beyond being an idea. Until today.
For a few weeks now, I’ve been thinking about this shoot. Another mini-project, with my usual models. Somehow this shoot never made it beyond being an idea. Until today.
Such a special little girl. So hoped for, so wanted, so loved. Now she is here. At 9 days young.
I have not been in front of the camera for what feels like forever. The camera seems to prefer me to be behind it rather than in front of it. I cannot agree with the camera more – it must be said!
It’s nothing big. But it’s my first. And it’s a photo of my son.
It’s late. It’s nearly 9pm. My son is still awake. He sounded bored and tired, but awake.
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!
Love Across the Pond | It was at a wedding in a beautiful country setting. Their mutual friends knew they were perfect for each other.
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!
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
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!
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.
The last and final Nikon D7k test shots before L & M’s wedding this weekend. Next up on the blog will be my attempt to write a user review of this ne
The second installment of my D7k test shots, this time of my son. For more details check out part one. You can get the Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm VR Lens Kit (16.2MP) 3 inch LCD here.
I’ve just purchased the much-reviewed-and-raved-about Nikon D7000 for my upcoming weddings this year.