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Gone, but not forgotten!

Thursday 07 October 2010 at 10:14 pm

On 28th August I had the pleasure of taking the wedding of Nick & Genevieve, my last as a professional photographer. It's been a mad month since as only 4 days afterwards we moved to Canterbury and processing put on hold.

I can't wait to see Nick & Genny to go through their shots, but spotted this one during first edit which I thought to share with you :)

Gone, but not forgotten!
Canon 5DMkII, 16-35 II f/1.2L, @ f/4 1/125s, ISO 400

PS. Click the picture to see a bigger version!

Smile goes a long way

Thursday 21 January 2010 at 7:30 pm

I know what you're thinking, where are all these lovely pictures I keep promising? Well you're right to complain but you must trust me it will be worth the wait. I have some very exciting projects lined up for 2010. Watch this space!

In the meantime I wanted share one of those special moments that make my job so thrilling and exciting. Taken at the Wedding of Rick & Sue in December this little girl made my day, just because a smile goes a long way. Thank Chloe!

Smile goes a long way
Canon 5DMkII, 50 f/1.2L, ISO 800

I've not decided if I prefer this or the black & white version. The shot was taken in a marquee (yes - in December) with some very strong red lighting, but I kinda like it :)

PS. Click the picture to see a bigger version!

 

Little Me

An enthusiastic and passionate semi-professional photographer for many years I took the decision in 2008 to side step my successful career as a Solutions Architect and devote my time to photography.

This blog is a catalog of my trials and tribulations on that journey.

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Rob (Smile goes a long…): I think the B&W version is better. Not sure why, but just do.
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