Good Afternoon Folks,
Well more excitement ensues at Woodland Hill Photography and I am pleased to announce that I have won two bronze awards in the 2012 International Loupe Awards.
I am unable to share the imagery at this time as they were produced on a shoot that featured a well known person. Emma Tindley Couture has been dressing this actress and the shoot has to be under wraps for the time being. Emma was more than happy for me to enter the image into the awards and yet again the Hill/Tindley combo has come up trumps!
So today I am featuring the bronze badge to represent the two images, but just think of the anticipation when we can finally release the imagery! This lovely actress is really well respected in the industry and was an absolute pleasure to photograph and we again had exclusivity, thanks to the wonderful Katie Ratcliffe at Wakehurst Place into areas that are not accessible to the public, so you can imagine my excitement!
Hope you are all having a great start to the week :)
Claire
If you would lke to see more of my work pop along to my website Woodland Hill Photography
Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts
Monday, 3 December 2012
2012 International Loupe Awards - Award Winning Photography West Sussex
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
2012 Master Photography Diamond Jubilee Awards
Good Morning Folks,
What a whirlwind weekend it has been; Saturday I was photographing a lovely wedding in Tunbridge Wells, Sunday I was exhibiting at The Spa Hotel in Tunbridge Wells and after a dash to the airport on Sunday night I was at the 2012 Master Photography Diamond Jubilee Awards in Newcastle!
Just to give you a little background; the Master Photography Awards are held once a year in Newcastle; members and non-members are invited internationally to submit prints for judging during the summer and these prints are judged in August. Finalists are notified sometime in September and the top five for each category and then the winner is announced at a glitzy awards ceremony in October. The evening started off with a champagne reception where all the finalists' prints could be viewed, and I only just made the last five minutes of this due to flight delays. It is then on to the serious stuff but before that begins there was a delicious three course meal, which for me was most welcome after a busy weekend.
I still cannot quite believe it, but I had four images in the finals! The first category of mine to be announced was the David Mathias Portrait Award and you could have knocked me down with a feather when I discovered that both of my images had made the top five; you can only imagine the surprise when I was announced as the winner! I went to collect a very lovely trophy and my Awards of Excellence certificate for the other image. As this is the diamond jubilee year for the Master Photographers Association all winners were presented with a beautiful MPA silver badge.
The second category of mine to be announced was the Dennis Hylander Wedding Award; more knocking down with feathers to come because the judges had only nominated two images to go forward and not five; both of them were mine!! So I won the category and received the only Award of Excellence in that category too. I had another little jaunt on the stage to receive another lovely trophy and Award of Excellence certificate.
It has been quite a year for me but the one person apart from my poor long suffering Husband, who quite frankly should be nominated for some sort of sainthood, is my poor long suffering mentor Kevin Pengelly. He runs a very successful photography business with his wife Sabrina in Suffolk; he is a double Fellow with many, many awards of his own in recognition of his amazing imagery. When I first went to see him; I did not think much of myself or my work, but it was him who saw something in there and helped me to nurture the style that I knew I was working towards but could not quite grasp. He had confidence in me and it was this confidence that gave me the courage to forge ahead. Mentoring is a very special skill indeed, not only do you have to be one amazing photographer with faultless knowledge of technique and light, but you have to posses the personality to critique effectively without destroying that person. You need to be able to guide them but not hand hold them, as one of the most important parts of mentoring is to allow that person to make their own discoveries. Kevin possesses all these qualities and I am quite humbled that both he and Sabrina give up so much of their time for me and the other photographers he mentors. Kevin I know what you will say, but I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart; mere words are not enough to express my gratitude; thank you!
So what images won? Well here they are in the order they were awarded and I just want to thank everyone who was a part of the imagery, without you there would have been nothing to submit.
Just one more image before I go; a rare picture of me and the President of the MPA Hoss Mahdavi with said trophies and certificates. The look I was going for was eccentric dog's dinner; I think I managed to pull it off :)))!
I hope you enjoy the imagery and again just big, big thanks to all those involved, my Husband and my Mentor.
Claire :)
If you would lke to see more of my work pop along to my website Woodland Hill Photography
What a whirlwind weekend it has been; Saturday I was photographing a lovely wedding in Tunbridge Wells, Sunday I was exhibiting at The Spa Hotel in Tunbridge Wells and after a dash to the airport on Sunday night I was at the 2012 Master Photography Diamond Jubilee Awards in Newcastle!
Just to give you a little background; the Master Photography Awards are held once a year in Newcastle; members and non-members are invited internationally to submit prints for judging during the summer and these prints are judged in August. Finalists are notified sometime in September and the top five for each category and then the winner is announced at a glitzy awards ceremony in October. The evening started off with a champagne reception where all the finalists' prints could be viewed, and I only just made the last five minutes of this due to flight delays. It is then on to the serious stuff but before that begins there was a delicious three course meal, which for me was most welcome after a busy weekend.
I still cannot quite believe it, but I had four images in the finals! The first category of mine to be announced was the David Mathias Portrait Award and you could have knocked me down with a feather when I discovered that both of my images had made the top five; you can only imagine the surprise when I was announced as the winner! I went to collect a very lovely trophy and my Awards of Excellence certificate for the other image. As this is the diamond jubilee year for the Master Photographers Association all winners were presented with a beautiful MPA silver badge.
The second category of mine to be announced was the Dennis Hylander Wedding Award; more knocking down with feathers to come because the judges had only nominated two images to go forward and not five; both of them were mine!! So I won the category and received the only Award of Excellence in that category too. I had another little jaunt on the stage to receive another lovely trophy and Award of Excellence certificate.
It has been quite a year for me but the one person apart from my poor long suffering Husband, who quite frankly should be nominated for some sort of sainthood, is my poor long suffering mentor Kevin Pengelly. He runs a very successful photography business with his wife Sabrina in Suffolk; he is a double Fellow with many, many awards of his own in recognition of his amazing imagery. When I first went to see him; I did not think much of myself or my work, but it was him who saw something in there and helped me to nurture the style that I knew I was working towards but could not quite grasp. He had confidence in me and it was this confidence that gave me the courage to forge ahead. Mentoring is a very special skill indeed, not only do you have to be one amazing photographer with faultless knowledge of technique and light, but you have to posses the personality to critique effectively without destroying that person. You need to be able to guide them but not hand hold them, as one of the most important parts of mentoring is to allow that person to make their own discoveries. Kevin possesses all these qualities and I am quite humbled that both he and Sabrina give up so much of their time for me and the other photographers he mentors. Kevin I know what you will say, but I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart; mere words are not enough to express my gratitude; thank you!
So what images won? Well here they are in the order they were awarded and I just want to thank everyone who was a part of the imagery, without you there would have been nothing to submit.
WINNER DAVIS MATHIAS PORTRAIT AWARD
This image was taken on the Emma Tindley Couture 2012/2013 Shakespeare in Love Collection shoot at the very beautiful Wakehurst Place. India our model who co-owns Maids to Measure was wearing Emma's Portia Dress and Alison J Smith was the creator of India's divine hair an make-up. I also have other images of an amazing combination of Designer bridal wear and bespoke bridesmaids' dresses. We probably had at most 2 minutes to capture this image!
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE DAVID MATHIAS PORTRAIT AWARD
This image was taken in the studio and features Brooke who was giving her unborn Sister Summer Lily a cuddle. We had a lovely time that day and I have since photographed Summer. Next year is going to be a special one for the family as Mummy and Daddy are getting married, so lots to look forward to at their wedding.
WINNER DENNIS HYLANDER WEDDING AWARD
This image was taken just after the wedding service in the Orangery at The Spa Hotel in Tunbridge Wells, Kent; this venue has a lovely mix of classical and modern so there is plenty of variation to suit most couples. The image looks so serene but again we had probably at best two minutes to capture this image; at the sides of this room was the amazing Deniz and the brilliant hotel team waiting to create the reception room. Donna, Craig and I had loads of fun that day; again thank you for being magnificent.
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE DENNIS HYLANDER WEDDING AWARD
Last but certainly not least; South Lodge Hotel, Lower Beeding West Sussex. This image was taken in one of the bridal suites and I love it because Heather and Roy had some quiet time together and they could really take in this wonderful environment. The viedographer, my assistant and me were 'wowing' all over the place and to be honest I could have photographed in there for hours; the only downside being that their wedding would have turned into a 3 day photography marathon if I wanted to utilise everything this venue had to offer!Just one more image before I go; a rare picture of me and the President of the MPA Hoss Mahdavi with said trophies and certificates. The look I was going for was eccentric dog's dinner; I think I managed to pull it off :)))!
I hope you enjoy the imagery and again just big, big thanks to all those involved, my Husband and my Mentor.
Claire :)
If you would lke to see more of my work pop along to my website Woodland Hill Photography
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Master Photography Awards 2012
Good Morning Folks,
I had some smashing news when I got home from yesterday's wedding; I have received four merits in the Master Photography Awards 2012 and I am again in the finals. It is all very exciting and the category winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 14th October in Newcastle.
Members from all over the world enter these awards and non-members are eligible to enter the open categories, so to be amongst the finalists is indeed an achievement in itself.
That's all for today folks, have a happy weekend and enjoy the sun; hooray, the sun!
Claire
I had some smashing news when I got home from yesterday's wedding; I have received four merits in the Master Photography Awards 2012 and I am again in the finals. It is all very exciting and the category winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 14th October in Newcastle.
Members from all over the world enter these awards and non-members are eligible to enter the open categories, so to be amongst the finalists is indeed an achievement in itself.
That's all for today folks, have a happy weekend and enjoy the sun; hooray, the sun!
Claire
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
MPA South East Regional Awards 2012: West Sussex Photographers
Good Morning Folks, Well it's all excitement at Woodland Hill Photography this morning; we had the annual South East Regional Awards for the MPA last night and I absolutely thrilled to have been awarded the following:-
MPA South East Regional Awards 2012 Contemporary Wedding Winner
MPA South East Regional Awards 2012 Contemporary Portrait Award of Excellence 2nd Place
MPA South East Regional Awards 2012 Pictorial and Fine Art Merit joint 2nd Place
MPA South East Regional Awards 2012 Contemporary Wedding Merit
Here are the winning images and I just want to say a big thank you all the gorgeous people that feature in the images; the criteria for entry is that the images must have been taken in the last 16 months and the wedding images were from two of my recent beautiful brides, Donna and Annabel; the fine art piece was taken in an amazing local location with the sublime Nikki. The contemporary portraiture was taken on Emma Tindley's shoot Shakespeare in Love for her new collection and features the fabulous India.
I am as happy as larry but it is back to work today and I hope you all have a great day.
Claire
Monday, 14 November 2011
International Loupe Awards 2011- Silver!: West Sussex Portrait Photographer


Good Morning Folks,
Well after an very eventful, productive and long day exhibiting at 116 Pall Mall in London; I returned to home last night to check my e-mails to find that I had been Awarded a Silver in the 2011 International Loupe Awards for the Abstract/Illustrative category. This morning I have been informed that the second image I entered in Portrait and People category has been also awarded a Silver in the 2011 International Loupe\Awards. I cannot believe it, two Silvers!!!
I am extremely pleased and grinning from ear to ear!
Another blog post to follow with some i phone footage of an extremely moving remembrance Sunday that we had the privilege to witness at Horse Guards Parade.
Enjoy your week everyone.
Claire
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
KJ Floral Designs: Sussex Commercial Photography



Good Morning,
I have been photographing the beautiful flowers of KJ Floral Designs and these will now be replacing the imagery that is currently on the website. Kirsty is an extremely talented florist and has produced flowers for UK and international royalty. She is now setting up her own business and will be specialising in wedding and event floristry. Kirsty is familiar with the many beautiful venues we have in the area and works alongside the fantastic wedding and event decorators Reveries. Now that's a match made in Heaven!
Have a great week; I am getting back to normal after the Master Photographers Association Awards 2011 for which I was very pleased to be awarded two Merits in Fine Art and Classical Portraiture. Cannot wait for next year now!
Claire
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Friday, 26 August 2011
Master Photographer National Awards 2011!! : Sussex Portrait Photographer
Good Afternoon from a very excited photographer in East Grinstead!
I was informed this morning that two of my images have been awarded Merits in the Master Photographers Association National Awards 2011. One in Classical Portraiture and the other in Fine Art; I am so happy as these images will now be in the finals and I will be pitting my wits against some of the photographic legends. The standard of this competition is really high and to gain a merit and a place in the finals is quite something.
I am still excited and what a fabulous start to the weekend.
Claire
I was informed this morning that two of my images have been awarded Merits in the Master Photographers Association National Awards 2011. One in Classical Portraiture and the other in Fine Art; I am so happy as these images will now be in the finals and I will be pitting my wits against some of the photographic legends. The standard of this competition is really high and to gain a merit and a place in the finals is quite something.
I am still excited and what a fabulous start to the weekend.
Claire
Labels:
Awards,
Competitions,
MPA,
Qualifications
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