Lisa and Matthew’s pre wedding shoot down on the farm

With just a week to go before Lisa and Matthew’s wedding next week end, I finally managed to catch up with them for a pre-wedding shoot and to run through the plans for the big day. The couple will be married at St Cuthbert’s Church, Ackworth before heading on to Kings Croft Hotel for their reception. I just hope the weather is a bit brighter than this evening! We met at Matthew’s dad’s farm for the shoot and I had high expectations to shoot on the old agricultural machinery and in the barns but boy, was it dark at 5pm tonight! We also got the back end of a heavy downpour too, so after running through the details for the day in the vegetable shed, we literally had 10 minutes in the small beech copse at the side of the farm house. However, its amazing what can be achieved in 10 mins with an ISO of 2000 and an aperture of  f/2.8! Here are a few from the shoot and I think everything bodes well for the big day as its plain to see that Matt’s really into Lisa – he looked like the cat that had got the cream!

 

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Lisa & Matthew’s pre-wedding shoot down on the farm

With just a week to go before Lisa and Matthew’s wedding next week end, I finally managed to catch up with them for a pre-wedding shoot and to run through the plans for the big day. The couple will be married at St Cuthbert’s Church, Ackworth before heading on to Kings Croft Hotel for their reception. I just hope the weather is a bit brighter than this evening! We met at Matthew’s dad’s farm for the shoot and I had high expectations to shoot on the old agricultural machinery and in the barns but boy, was it dark at 5pm tonight! We also got the back end of a heavy downpour too, so after running through the details for the day in the vegetable shed, we literally had 10 minutes in the small beech copse at the side of the farm house. However, its amazing what can be achieved in 10 mins with an ISO of 2000 and an aperture of  f/2.8! Here are a few from the shoot and I think everything bodes well for the big day as its plain to see that Matt’s really into Lisa – he looked like the cat that had got the cream!

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Roy & Jenni pre-wedding shoot at Sandal Castle

Having postponed Roy & Jenni’s pre-wedding shoot a couple of weekends ago due to heavy rain, I was hoping for better things today when I met up with them at Sandle Castle. However, depsite the skies looking promising, the autumn sunshine didn’t appear and instead we faced some dull, flat light and quite a cool breeze up on the hill top there. Anyway, we went ahead with the shoot to give the couple a bit of a practice at being in the spotlight ahead of their wedding at Hotel St Pierre later this month. Its years since I’ve been to Sandal Castle and I’ve certainly never done a shoot there but I think it has potential. I especially love the way its possible to shoot against that huge vista with Pugneys in the background.

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ITV’s “Four Weddings” with Andy & Helen

One of my friends, who is a wedding photographer in York, picked up a wedding from Helen who was a bridesmaid at a shoot he did last year. But this was a wedding with a difference: the whole wedding was to be filmed by ITV’s ‘Four Weddings’ programme. I’ve never seen the programme or even heard of it until Ian asked if I would help him out with the shoot,  but basically, four brides all attend each other’s weddings and appraise and critique the whole affair in terms of dress, venue, theme etc etc. and as I understand it, then score the wedding (Meeow!). Anyway, I’m not a TV person, apart from watching QI and, of course, the hilarious Family Guy (BBC3 late night – you have to watch this!), but I was interested in going along to help out and see how the film crew worked. The wedding was at St Mary’s church, Mirfield followed by a reception at Ponderosa Lakeside restaurant just a few minutes away.

My brief was to go to the church and shoot the groom and then act as second shooter, picking up some candid stuff and helping organise the formals. I did however, have a prime shooter session with Helen and Andy during the bride & groom shots. This is the bit I enjoy most at weddings – capturing those intimate moments between the couple on their big day without getting in their faces. Anyhow, it all went smoothly and, despite the large amount of equipment and film crew, I think we all managed to keep out of each other’s way and if they got footage anything like we got stills, then the episode of ‘Four weddings’ should be well worth watching. Just now, I can’t say when it will be aired, but as soon as I find out I’ll blog it here.

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ITV’s “Four Weddings” with Andy & Helen

One of my friends, who is a wedding photographer in York, picked up a wedding from Helen who was a bridesmaid at a shoot he did last year. But this was a wedding with a difference: the whole wedding was to be filmed by ITV’s ‘Four Weddings’ programme. I’ve never seen the programme or even heard of it until Ian asked if I would help him out with the shoot,  but basically, four brides all attend each other’s weddings and appraise and critique the whole affair in terms of dress, venue, theme etc etc. and as I understand it, then score the wedding (Meeow!). Anyway, I’m not a TV person, apart from watching QI and, of course, the hilarious Family Guy (BBC3 late night – you have to watch this!), but I was interested in going along to help out and see how the film crew worked. The wedding was at St Mary’s church, Mirfield followed by a reception at Ponderosa Lakeside restaurant just a few minutes away.

My brief was to go to the church and shoot the groom and then act as second shooter, picking up some candid stuff and helping organise the formals. I did however, have a prime shooter session with Helen and Andy during the bride & groom shots. This is the bit I enjoy most at weddings – capturing those intimate moments between the couple on their big day without getting in their faces. Anyhow, it all went smoothly and, despite the large amount of equi pment and film crew, I think we all managed to keep out of each other’s way and if they got footage anything like we got stills, then the episode of ‘Four weddings’ should be well worth watching. Just now, I can’t say when it will be aired, but as soon as I find out I’ll blog it here.

  

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Sarah’s portfolio (Part2)

Met up with Sarah again a week after her short session in the studio last week, this time to complete her portfolio with a location shoot. We chose an old derelict workshop and a riding stable for the shoot – fashion always looks good when shot out of context! The grungy location gave me an opportunity to use some of my off-camera flash techniques to create some dramatic lighting using a couple of old speedlights with everything shot in manual mode. I love doing this kind of location work and while many photographers eschew the use of flash claiming to be ‘natural light’ photographers, for me it gives me the ability to control the light and blend the flash with ambient for some dynamic portraits. Here’s a few from the shoot and I will try and add a few more as I process them.

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