Tuesday 27 September 2011

Josh & Sarah

My immediate older brother Josh married my now sister in law Sarah. These photos are largely our holiday which was fused into the wedding preparations/ celebrations and I was occupied as a grooms-man for the entirety of the actual day but I was the only and therefore official  photographer of the legal wedding which took place in the Guadalupe river- literally. So here we have a taste of Texas, the stag do, the rehearsal dinner and the legal wedding :


 



























 It may not look like much, but this is was the legal wedding taking place in the Guadalupe, followed by a celebratory dance:



Title font used 'Respective'

I have just realised that in the past 6 months I have been to both of my brothers weddings and not a single picture from these events has graced this blog - so going in reverse order I am starting with Ed and Abi.

















An amazing day for everyone involved - you may have noticed I am actually in quite a few of the shots as I had to fulfil the role of an usher at which point Sarah (my other sister in law) was behind the camera. You may also have noticed that there is a distinct lacking in typical wedding photos and that is because I was not the official photographer but I think I did well considering.

Title font used 'Precious'

Sunday 25 September 2011

Early Autumn

Autumn has made an unseasonally early appearance this year and I must admit I am not at all adverse to this. Yes the weather will get colder but this is England, it's always cold and the days are getting shorter but this does mean that you get to see both sunrise and sunset - or failing that then at least sunset at a reasonable hour meaning capturing it is far less of  a mission.

 Take for example this evening... our garden is home to a sycamore tree which is deep red/orange this time of year mix that in with a golden setting sun and you have yourself a thing of beauty. So obviously I attempted to capture it as best I could in the 'golden hour' that is sunset.



Now you may or may not have noticed but I prefer to take pictures of the smaller details, the tiny intricacies of creation that are so often skipped over, trodden on and generally ignored. Partially because I find them easier to capture than big things  (generally you can hold them in your hand and therefore manipulate composition to your hearts content) and partially because I like the idea of showing something that is so easily overlooked, yet has had so much attention and detail put into it, like the veins on leaves.



and also the true colour of an autumnal leaf - if these weren't back light by the sun they would be quite boring to look at. Oh and as is becoming tradition, my favourite last:


You may also have noticed another thing or two about this little space
1) I have taken to cropping some landscape images to a panoramic 8X2 or 8X4 ratio because I find it more appealing to the eye (what do you think of it?)
2) I love flare!

Welcome to Autumn, appreciate the spectacular deaths of leaves everywhere.

Saturday 24 September 2011

Ash & Heather

My brother was recently asked to take photos for a friends wedding as the official photographer at the same time that I had a free weekend so he invited me along as a second shooter for my first wedding as an official photographer. Very exciting here are just a few of the pictures:




































There are so many more but to be concise I will leave it there, if you do want to see some more, and some of the same but edited differently (and probably better) then swing by Eds' blog an amazing spot that you should follow anyway.