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Wow so its been a while since my last update.. its offical we have hit wedding season. So I have been a little busy shooting and editing images from some wonderful days. But before I bombard you with wedding images for the next few months I wanted to share something else for a change.
As some of you have already read I took on a new second shooter a few months ago and we have been doing some on going training. One of our lessons was on travel photography and for her photographing people with out them noticing. I did this lesson for two reasons. First I wanted Amy to learn how to blend in something thats not always easy when you have a huge camera around your neck, and second I wanted her to learn how to re create the feel and atmosphere of the location your working on. When you look at travel photos you see all the little wonderful things that makes that place a place you want to be. Anyway once I had given Amy a brief off she toddled and this give me some time to do some travel style shooting of my own.
The Location Beverley Saturday market.. my own lesson / experiment. Learning how to create vintage photos. I wanted to shoot in a way that made the viewer wonder if they had steped back in time. Or at least give the photos a vintage edge. This was very different for me as I spend most of my time taking bubblely bright photos of people. But I enjoyed the task I had set my self and here is a taster of the results.
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So for the 4th year in a row April has been the most amazing month for weddings. Clair and kris were just as lucky as ever. After an unexpected down poor on the Friday night we woke to a beautiful sunshine filled day on Saturday morning. Now those of you who know me know I am not overly keen on big sunny days as it tends to make people squint in photos but once again April did not fail me. As we headed out for our groups the clouds came over acting like a perfect light box.. wonderful. So no rain, no squints just amazing photos.
For the couples photos we took some time out and had a walk around the church and near area of Sproatley and took inspiration from a field full of yellow flowers. After a few shots by the church we took a drive down to Hessle to get some Humber Bridge shots and play some games that made for fun loving wedding photos. Followed by a wonderful sweety filled reception at the Country Park in.