Monday, 25 February 2013
Wedding Photography at Crondon Park Stock Essex - Kelly and Darren:Essex Wedding Photographers
Good Morning Folks,
Yesterday the intrepid trio braved the cold for a pre-wedding shoot at Crondon Park, Stock, Essex and this is a very special wedding for me.
I lived in Essex for about 7 years and Darren's sister is one of my oldest friends so this wedding is like photographing family. Debs and I lived next door to each other in our City heydays and it was really like living in one house with two front doors. Ohhh the stories we have of those days and alas a couple slipped out over a lovely birthday lunch, which always makes Jacob and my Goddaughter Emily laugh. Debs is not quite so impressed but embarrassment is all part of a Godmother's job description!
It was so lovely wandering around the venue with Kelly and Darren and I really enjoyed chatting about their plans for the day; I have a couple of shots that I am planning and if all goes well weather wise on the day I hope to be able to make them into actual images. I also love it because in my official capacity I know things that everyone else doesn't; he, he, I love this job!
So moving on to the images I have chosen today; the first image was taken in front of the frozen fountain, it proves there are some good things about it being bitterly cold! I also love it because we were being just a bit silly as you can probably tell. The views at Crondon are wonderful and image two demonstrates this during a tender moment. I love image three because it is just a lovely picture of the two of them and is further enhanced by being in black and white. So here he is the main man himself, young Dazzler looking mighty fabulous in an edgy black and white. Last but not least his beautiful, beautiful bride to be and Mother of their gorgeous son Henry.
I cannot wait to photograph your wedding and it really is not long now, so see you soon you two :) xx
Claire
Monday, 18 February 2013
Newborn Photography East Grinstead West Sussex - Amelia
Good Morning Folks,
Welcome to the world baby girl! Say hello to Amelia a gorgeous newborn who I photographed in East Grinstead recently.
I was Mummy and Daddy's wedding photographer; we had great fun at their Tunbridge Wells wedding and now I was thrilled to meet and photograph little Amelia. This is the most wonderful part of the job I do; to be a part of a new chapter in a couple's life but then to continue to see all their happiest moments. How lucky am I!
There is nothing quite like an e-mail or text with that first scan picture and I am always so, so touched to be a part of the big news, it never fails to make me a little teary to be honest. Ameila sent me an e-mail with her very first picture whilst she was still in hospital (she is a very clever little girly) and we arranged for her to have a debut in front of the cameras and what a little star she was too. She is beautiful and was no trouble at all during the shoot. As with all newborn shoots, once the nappy is off you can guarantee that we will receive some presents and it is nothing to worry about and quite normal but it did make Pete and I laugh when Lisa ran off in the opposite direction with the nappy!! We all sniggered quietly like children for a few minutes before getting back to the job of photographing our little star.
So today I have chosen three images; gorgeous is all warm and snug having a snooze on a cosy blanket, in image two Jemima Puddleduck joins the party and I have used a different sort of light for image three to create something just a little different.
I cannot wait to photograph Amelia again to see how she has grown and she is going to be a real stunner but Dad has already put her name down to be a Nun...dream on Dad! :)
Claire
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Choosing the suppliers for your wedding; a mammoth task - part two
Welcome to part two of my article about choosing the
suppliers for your wedding. Today I am going to chat about some of the
amazing suppliers that I have the privilege of working alongside on a wedding
day.
Venues - We are extremely lucky to have so many beautiful
venues in our area and it must be incredibly difficult to make a decision. Having such a huge choice also means that
there will be something for everyone too.
Choosing your venue really depends on what you have in mind. So the best thing to do is have a
chat about what you both like, is it a grand house, a rustic barn, an intimate
manor house or perhaps a marquee. Once
you have decided on a list then I would throw a couple of wildcards in the mix
too!
The Dress - Oh the dress; where do we start! My biggest piece of advice here is not to over
shop when looking for the dress; you will wear yourself out and get bored. Decide on your budget and then try and look
for the boutiques in your price range. Perhaps go to a couple out of budget to
see the difference too. When I was
married the dress was one of the most important elements for me. My dress was made by a designer and my
consultations were with the designer rather than buying though a stockist. To be honest the price I paid was in the
region of some of the ready made designer dresses that were available at the
time; the big difference being that my dress was made just for me to my exact
measurements. For me it was a no brainer
as I would never have been able to have that experience in a normal bridal boutique.
Videographer - A videographer is a wonderfully talented
person who captures the moving story of your day. A professional videographer will not just
point and shoot, the skills and talents although different as are as much in
abundance as my profession.
Room dressers - I have seen some rooms that have made me
almost breathless with their beauty.
Again it will depend on your budget but try to choose experienced
companies as again this not an easy job as some would lead you to believe.
The Toastmaster - A good toastmaster is an amazing person
and 80% of his job is the stuff you will not see him doing; why? Because he is
good at his job! If you allocate members
of the wedding party some of the jobs a toastmaster will do then you are putting
them under a lot of pressure on the day.
By having a toastmaster you are allowing them to enjoy your day too. Get a good toastmaster and you will have so
much fun; good toastmasters are happy, humorous and lovely people.
The Cake - I have tasted a lot of cake in my time and I know
good cake when I taste it. Be bowled
over by the outside and go to heaven when you taste the inside. Let your cake maker set up the cake at the
venue; trying to save pennies and doing it yourself could result in tears if it
all goes wrong!
This post is turning into something out of war and peace so
I am going to leave you today with a link that will take you to my suppliers
page on my website. I love working with
these people and there is a little dialogue about each one. If you click here it will take you straight there!
Have a great day folks and I have a lovely little newborn to
introduce to you next week.
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Wedding Photography at Goodwood West Sussex with the Olympus OMD - Sarah and Mark
Good Morning Folks,
Wedding Photography at Glorious Goodwood and what a very apt description because Goodwood is very glorious indeed!
I recently had a lovely pre-wedding shoot with Sarah and Mark and we couldn't believe how kind the weather was to us; chilly but beautifully sunny. We loved strolling around the grounds and true to form there were some very nice Porsches being driven around the track. There was something rather nice photographing to the sound of a roaring engine; it just seemed to fit somehow. We have a shot that is being planned; I do love a good plan, so hopefully everything will fit on the day so we can achieve it!
I left my faithful friends at home for a little rest and took my two Olympus OMD's with me so this shoot was shot entirely on the Olympus OMD. The light was good and I was using a low iso in the main; so without further ado here are today's images.
The first one is of Mark and the reason I have popped this into the selection as it shows the OMD at iso 800 (as promised in my last OMD post) and shot using only natural light. I love Mark's smouldering looks and he does it so well too! Image 2 is something I always love, lots of space and a romantic walk; Sarah furnished us with an interesting fact, those little blobs you see in the trees are mistletoe. Pre-wedding shoots are educational too :) The third image could be shared bodily warmth, but I know better, it was a tender moment as Sarah and Mark are very comfortable with each other. I have included an image of Sarah too looking resplendent against the pillars. Now to the last image of the day a bit of a smooch amongst those magnificent trees; and I love the overall lines that are present in this image.
It is Saturday and I am having a weekend off this week so plan to make the most of it before a really busy one next week; one shoot involves cakes...oh yessssss!!!
I will be doing part two of my choosing the suppliers for your wedding; a mammoth task in the next few days where I will be waxing lyrical about the suppliers that I have the privilege to work alongside in the industry.
Have a good one whatever yo are up to.
Claire :)
If you would like to see more of my work pop along to Woodland Hill Photography
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Choosing the suppliers for your wedding; a mammoth task!
Good Morning Folks,
I don't usually write posts of this nature but it is
something that has been playing on my mind for quite some time now. The spring wedding fayres are in full swing
and I am looking forward to my first of the season at Christ's Hospital on 17th
February. The one thing that I have
noticed since I was married 13 1/2 years ago is the huge rise in fayres that
take place on a weekly basis and it is not unusual now to see up to 13 taking
place on the same day within a short distance of each other!! This seems to
have spiralled out of control over the last 6 years or so. So get to the point I hear you say...
Arranging your wedding is exciting, wonderful, daunting,
stressful and requires you to be an expert in things that you never thought
possible! So you are now faced with
choosing the suppliers that between them will be the many parts of the
whole. My first piece of advice would be
to set your overall budget, so the total amount you want to spend on your
wedding. Then I would decide what are the
most important elements of your day; is it the dress, the photographer, venue,
cake etc and I would list them in order of priority. Now here's the thing, once you have listed
them in order of priority decide what you would like to spend on each one and
once you decide that have a chat about the ones that feature further down the
list. If you have set a low budget for
these, perhaps lower than the norm really think that if the product or service
was poor on the day how would you feel.
Would you be extremely upset or would you say hey, ho I took a gamble it
didn't pay off but it didn't ruin my day.
If it is the former then reconsider the budget you have allocated.
So let's talk about photographers, I am one so it makes
sense ;) Some are cheap, some are
expensive. If you place importance on
your photographer here are some questions to consider asking them: -
Do they have plenty of full weddings to show you?
If they are experienced there should be more than you want
to see!
How much of their portfolio/website consists of real brides, and at how many were they the primary photographer?
Experienced photographers will not have models or pretend couples;
don't be afraid to ask and request to see the full wedding to prove that bride
and groom was real. Many photographers build a portfolio by 'second shooting' this is not an issue but being the primary photographer is completely different to shooting on the sidelines.
How much equipment do they take with them on the day?
Experienced photographers will have enough to stock a small
camera shop! If they only have the one
camera don't be afraid to ask what will happen if that camera fails. If they
only have one camera a couple of lenses and a couple of memory cards; really
folks don't be afraid to ask that question!
Are they professionally qualified?
I have a background in The City so accreditation and
continuing professional development were paramount. When I started my photographic journey professional
accreditations/distinctions were of the upmost importance to me and I have
attained mine with the BIPP (British Institute
of Professional Photography),
the MPA (Master Photographers' Association) and the SWPP (Society of Wedding
and Portrait Photographers). I also have a
continuing professional development path with my mentor Kevin Pengelly.
Are they insured?
Any professional photographer should have Public Liability
and Professional Indemnity. I also have
Employer's liability as an assistant joins me at my weddings. If they do not, don't be afraid to ask why
not.
What's included in the cost of the photography?
Well there are the tangible items that will form a part of
the cost; so in my case the DVD, reproduction rights images etc. The less tangible items are the equipment
invested, the cost just to run their business, the extensive training
undertaken and the sheer skill of that photographer to produce the imagery you
see before you.
What happens if they are ill?
This is a contentious question for some photographers and
often their response is what would happen if you were ill? The answer should be, I have wedding
insurance. My answer to your question is
I am extremely privileged and honoured to be friends with some amazing
photographers who would step in to the breach to cover the wedding. I trust them to give you the day and images
that I would provide. I then have
further back up of the organisations and an extensive network of similarly
qualified photographers would step in on my behalf.
To finish off today here is a radical statement; photography
may not be the highest priority for you...sacre bleu! That's fine, if it's not, stick to your guns
and book something that you would be happy with for the budget you have
allocated to that service. If you take a
gamble that's fine again; but be prepared for it to go wrong and if it does then
that's just the way it is and it will be no great shakes.
I want to follow up this post with a chat about the other
suppliers that may form part of your day.
I know and work with some amazing people in this industry and I want to
wax lyrical about them too. So if you
are at that planning stage, check back in the next few days as it may help you
to prioritise what is important for your day.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Wedding Photography at Gate Street Barn Bramley Surrey - Kate and Jack: Surrey Wedding Photographers
Welcome to Sunday Morning Folks,
Recently I photographed a beautiful wedding at Gate Street Barn Bramley Surrey. Gate Street Barn is where the BT advert was filmed! Today's blog will be featuring fun, frolics aka Yan's pants, a little detail and finishing with the moon, definitely not Yan's pants!!
The day started at Keeper's cottage; it was a short walk from the barn and I must say it really was a home from home and perfect for the bridal preparations. Kate and Jack spent their first night as a married couple there too. We then wandered back to the barn and the guests were starting to arrive in readiness for the big event. I just loved the kilts and a very fitting homage to Burns night.
We were extremely lucky with the weather, it did not rain and the light was exceptional for this time of year; the only sadness was the snow had disappeared, but hey ho! Kate and Jack had organised hearty pies as part of their wedding breakfast and we had lots of fun when the piemasters performed their duties. At this juncture I must say a big thank you to Carole and Tandem Catering; her team produced the most wonderful meal; Kate and Jack had very kindly arranged for us to enjoy the food too and wow it was delicious. Carole, your chocolate brownies are to die for :)
So today's imagery is focusing on the fun and frolics! So the first image is dedicated to Yan's pants; it speaks for itself! Image two is a documentary shot captured as we were setting up for a formal and Kate looks so relaxed here in her warm boots. The third image is something I always love to capture and for me summed up the love and support they had for each other; but the image widens further in that the essences of the kilt, the dress and the flowers are all captured here. Lastly and by no means least the moon; just prior the the wedding breakfast the moon was out and shining brightly so we created our own little bit of snow, et voila. I loved this sequence of shots as they oozed romance and to choose an image was incredibly hard. I finally decided on this one because Jack is so proud to be holding his new wife in his arms.
So that's it for today and really looking forward to catching up with you all next week.
Claire :)
If you would like to see more of my work pop along to my website Woodland Hill Photography
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