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Daisy’s First Portrait Session

 

I’ve recently had the opportunity to take some Christmas portraits of Daisy for her parents, and to be sent to other friends and family over the festive period. As this is going to be Daisy’s first Christmas, you can see that she’s understandably excited to be getting a visit from Father Christmas:

portrait photograph of a baby in an Elf outfit

She had even gone to the effort of dressing up as one of Santa’s elves!

Photograph of a baby in an elf outfit

I think she has every chance of getting lots of presents this Christmas - Daisy smiled through the entire session without any problems at all. She is definitely going to be on the “good” list with the folks at the North Pole!

Portrait photo of a smiling baby on a beanbag

Portrait photo of a smiling baby on a beanbag

Christmas & New Year specials - Half price photography offers

It’s approaching that time of year again and if you’re struggling for ideas of what to buy for your loved ones, then why not take advantage of our seasonal discounts?

Until the end of January, all portrait, trash the dress and boudoir sessions are priced with a 50% discount for both new and existing customers. Why not treat the special people in your life to some treasured memories that will last forever?

- Portrait session fees are cut to £25 until 31/01/2009
- Boudoir & Trash The Dress session fees are cut to £75 until 31/01/2009 and include two free 8×12 prints.

We have places remaining for our North West boudoir day to be run in Preston on 31/01/2009. Subject to requirement, we will also be scheduling an additional January date in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Please contact us to register your interest. All images from these sessions will be delivered in time for Valentines Day.

For pricing information, or to book a session, please contact us via the details on the website.

08/11/2008: Victoria & Kieran’s Wedding - The Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

Yesterday saw me travelling to South Shields for my final wedding of 2008, the wedding of Victoria & Kieran at the Little Haven Hotel. Vic is the sister of a former work colleague and that, coupled with the fact that I’m not going to be photographing any more weddings before the new year, made me determined to go out with a big bang!

I met up with Vic, preparing at her Mum’s house after returning from having her hair and makeup done. She’d also received a card from Kieran, and she was busy reading this when I first arrived.

Bride reading wedding card

Bride putting on Earrings

Wedding dress hanging in window

Flowers (along with chair covers and a starlight curtain for the venue!) were provided by the exceptionally talented Flower Boutique of South Shields:

Bridal Bouquet

Just as Vic finshed putting her dress on, the clouds shifted, the sun started to break through and the excitement was ever-so slightly noticeable. The dress had a full train that looked absolutely stunning whichever way you looked at it. Vic positively glowed, and barely showed a trace of nerves.

Bridal Train

Bride at window with flowers

In the meantime, groom Kieran was already at The Little Haven Hotel in South Shields. Some of the evidence that was left lying around the room clearly showed that he’d been doing some last minute preparations! He was joined outside later by Best Man, Mark, and page boy Dylan.

Wedding Photograph of Groom on Little Haven Hotel Balcony

Photograph of wedding handbook in room at little haven hotel, south shields

Wedding Photograph of groom, best man and page boy at Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

The ceremony itself went off without a hitch. More than one person commented on how emotional Kieran looked as he caught sight of his bride for the first time, though it’s not hard to see why!

Wedding Photograph of Groom standing in Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom during ceremony at The Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

The timings of the day ensured that we had plenty of time inbetween the ceremony and the reception for taking photographs of the happy couple. After the group photographs, and a chance to mingle with their guests, I took Vic & Kieran to their honeymoon suite for some photographs of them as a newly-married couple.

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom in their suite at The Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom in their suite at The Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom in their suite at The Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

After a brief pause, everyone was called through to be seated for the wedding breakfast. The speeches were all very memorable, with Uncle Ken in particular dispensing some invaluable advice in how to keep Vic quiet when trying to watch the football (you need a knitting needle, apparently!)

Wedding photograph of Bride & Groom during speeches at the little haven hotel, South Shields

I realised, after the meal, that I’d not yet managed to grab a picture of Victoria’s wedding shoes. Turned out that I was lucky: She’d already taken them off to give her feet a bit of a rest!

Wedding Shoes on Table

After the meal, and before the evening reception had started, I managed to persuade Vic & Kieran to follow me into the night for a few final portraits. It was starting to rain, the wind was picking up and I think we’d all admit that it was on the cold side, but we managed to grab a few more shots before heading back in!

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom outside the Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom outside the Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

The evening reception followed in the high spirits of the rest of the day - guests were kept entertained by a great DJ and filled with wonderful food both from the buffet provided by The Little Haven and also from a chocolate fountain. Before everyone was too filled up, the happiest of happy couples took to the floor for their first dance. Some people couldn’t be dragged away from the chocolate however!

Wedding Photograph of Bride & Groom inside the Little Haven Hotel, South Shields

Chocolate Fountain

Before I left, I was given a reminder of why I love photographing weddings so much: A personalised card from the Bride & Groom, thanking me for my beautiful photographs, before I’d even left the venue! Small touches like that remind me how I know that I’ve got the very best job in the world!

Wedding Card

The rest of the photographs will be available in due course, after Vic & Kieran return from their honeymoon. Please contact me if you’d like to be notified when this is.

Scottish Road Trip - Glencoe to Skye

After leaving Glencoe, my drive became much more scenic, not to mention far more sedate. After stopping off at Fort William in the shadow of the Nevis range for supplies and fuel, I continued on, upward and westward. Seeing a sign for the Commando Monument, I pulled in to grab a couple of photographs.

A look back in the opposite direction (with the help of a trig point) shows Ben Nevis in all his glory

Along the way, just beyond Invergarry, the frustrated landscape photographer in me felt moved to pull in and grab a few more photographs. At least I attempted to battle the high sun and harsh light to capture something worthwhile! I managed to stuff these five shots into a workable panoramic…

Eventually, I arrived at the beautiful, not to mention famous, Eilean Donnan Castle. I stopped to take the tour, but not until after I’d stuffed this 25 shot composite HDR image into my camera:

Eilean Donnan Castle

After I was finished at the castle, it was time to move on again - through Kyle of Lochalsh and over the bridge onto Skye. Although I wasn’t able to stop too long, I did get a chance to take in some of the sights, and also to meet friend (and superbly talented photographer), Lynne Kennedy.

Scottish Road Trip - Glencoe

Just a quick note to let you all know that I’m on holiday - so I might not be answering my mails as often as I should!

I’m actually lucky enough to have a few days off that I’m spending on travels. I’m up to date with all of my wedding work and so I’ve started a road trip up to Scotland to visit some friends who have recently moved there.

I’ve left the North East behind, along with the wind and the rain, and for once Scotland didn’t meet me with rain as soon as I got over the border! Most of the journey was uneventful, but it all passed in good time and the views as soon as I got round Glasgow and started into the Highlands are always worth the journey. After crossing Rannoch Moor and an old photographic friend of mine, Bucahaille Etive Mor, I arrived at our first destination, The Clachaig Inn at Glencoe. In taking these following two photographs, I managed to get bitten something like 15 times (by midges, not by vampires though!).

Glencoe

 The Clachaig Inn, Glencoe