Trash-the-dress doesn't have to mean trashing it, just more beautiful images
Exhibition time
I’ve got a picture up at another exhibition in Oxford. This post has all the details and more. So read it!
I’ve got a picture up at another exhibition in Oxford. This post has all the details and more. So read it!
Brit and Chris got married at St Aloysius church in Oxford. This church has one of the most beautiful interiors in Oxford, and a Priest who was reasonably relaxed about photography during the service. The ceremony was followed by a
I’m working on a community art project at the moment called the Oxford Photographic Grid. The aim is to photograph Oxford in a systematic way rather than focusing only on the tourist attractions. If you’re interested in finding out about this project, please visit the project website.
A few weeks back set up my portable studio at St Aldates Church, Oxford, for their toddler group. There are a range of kids there (including my own) from babies to just pre-school. Some were in the mood for photos, and others were not.
A few weeks back, I did an engagement photoshoot for Paul and Serena. Paul is and old friend from undergraduate days, who like me still lives in Oxford. While they don’t want me to shoot their actual wedding…. in Thailand… I’ll be doing the photography for their wedding party back in the UK.
A couple of weeks ago (it takes me some time to get around to blogging) I did a photoshoot for my sister’s NCT group, and some of there connections. This post contains a few observations about baby and toddler photography, which although not coming directly from this shoot, were evident during it.
St Hilda’s College ball was on Saturday 8th May. This Oxford college was the last single sex college, and started accepting men for the first time this year. Consequently the ball was slightly female dominated, although many of them brought along male partners to the ball.
I finally got around to getting off my first film from my medium format camera developed. The film was a black and white one which came “free” with the camera. This post shows a few results.
I hope you’ll forgive me, but I’m spying on you! Well, sort of, in a very anonymous kind of way. It’s helpful for me to know what visitors are looking for when they come to my website, and how many visitors I’m getting. That kind of thing. So to help with that …
If you book me as your wedding photographer, you will want to know that when you get home from honeymoon I will still have all your wedding photos. Keeping your photos safe is important. In this post I share what I do to keep both my professional and my personal photos safe.