Monthly Archives: March 2009

London engagement portraits | Mel & Ed

Catching up on photographs I’ve taken in the last couple of weeks, so here are Mel & Ed’s engagement session, from London one morning. They very kindly agreed to get up very early for wonderful light – and weren’t disappointed, despite the 7am start. When the sun was a little higher in the sky, we...

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Southwark Reading Festival

It’s been a busy week – Andrew and Gill’s wedding on Tuesday, a maternity and family shoot on Tuesday afternoon, Southwark Reading Festival on Wednesday and a guardsman shoot (complete with bearskin) and meeting with a potential wedding client yesterday. First, though, is the reading festival, which took place at Dulwich Picture Gallery all week....

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London maternity portraits | Claire

Claire and her partner Sam came in today for their maternity ordering session and have given permission to share a couple of their and my favourites from their session several weeks ago. The main reason for the session was to have one of the fine art style maternity prints to be framed on their wall.

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Collaborative artists

I love looking at galleries to keep me inspired. Usually it is non-photographic work, but yesterday I wanted to see Lisa Tomasetti’s Burnt Memory exhibition at Hoopers Gallery before it closed on Friday. The main reason for wanting to see it was because she had collaborated with Oscar-nominated cinematographer Seamus McGarvey. The lighting in the...

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London Baby Show

I spent Friday and the weekend at London Baby Show at Excel Centre, talking to parents and parents-to-be about photographs of themselves and their families. There was a selection of announcement cards on display, maternity and newborn art prints and sets of vintage style framed children’s prints. It was great to talk to so many...

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