Diane and Dave chose the Holiday Inn at Tong, Bradford for their wedding venue. The civil ceremony in the Pastures was followed by an excellent reception in the restaurant. The weather, though fine, was very blustery and the wind chilling for the bride. Nevertheless we had a good photo session outside before moving into the warmth of the hotel to finish off the shoot.






Couldn't resist a trip out to photograph the wood anemonies that are carpeting the local woodlands at the moment. I limited my kit on this trip to just two lenses, the awesome 24mm tilt/shift lens and a very sharp 90mm macro lens. Here's just a single image for a taster taken with the 24mm perspective lens. Right, off to cut the lawn now :¬\

Kim travelled over from York for a boudoir session - my reputation is spreading far and wide ha ha! This was a fun and relaxed session and proves that the boudoir sessions are not just for the 20yr olds! Using a variety of lighting techniques and different props, we came up with some great images for the album. Here are a few.....




Laura was back in the studio for a few more shots for her portfolio. This time we did mainly boudoir shots of her in her new corsets and basques.


April already! Where on earth is the year going? This is set to be a busy month with weddings and other photography commissions and projects in the diary (and my birthday!) and it started with a hectic studio day. Firstly I shot my regular model and friend Leanne for some sample bridal boudoir images, followed by a boudoir shoot with Laura and then a third boudoir shoot with Kim in the evening.

Want to see more? Visit the March blog for some portraits and weddings and a bit of boudior.
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