One of the advantages of being a wedding photographer is I get to shoot some amazing locations. Sam and I had a lot of fun at Foxhills Country Club a few weeks ago, so I was really excited to be asked to work at another beautiful venue, Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire.
Year: 2015
Roopa & Keval – The Grove
On a bright sunny day in the middle of August, I was delighted to be the assistant photographer at the wedding of Roopa & Keval. Their Indian wedding ceremony and reception event was held at The Grove – a five-star hotel with spa set in 300 acres of Hertfordshire countryside.
Nish & Tish – Foxhills Country Club
What better way to kick off the 2015 wedding photography season than on a gloriously sunny day at Foxhills Country Club in Surrey. Sam and I had already spent a really fun day on Nishan & Nitisha’s pre-wedding shoot at Durdle Door on the Suffolk coast in April, so I was delighted to be invited back to help Sam photograph their civil wedding and reception.
Using Off Camera Flash at a Wedding Reception
Getting the flash/Speedlight off the top of the camera moving it to an entirely different position relative to the photographer is a technique that can be used to produce a number of creative effects. At the last couple of wedding receptions we’ve done, I’ve been trying to add a little extra dimension to my images by utilising ‘off camera flash’ during the speeches.
Dancer in Red
Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. Just get up and dance! Great dancers are great because of their passion. – Martha Graham
Poppy
Another image from a series I shot with Poppy. Captured on my Nikon D600 and 70-200mm f/2.8 lens at 200mm, this image was left unprocessed for two years before recently reevaluated and given some love.
Three Image Re-Boots
I consider my skills as an editor almost as important as my ability to operate a camera. As I’ve become a better photographer, I’ve been working to become a better editor.
Fly Fishing on the River Test
The Test in Hampshire is one of the most picturesque rivers in the UK. It’s crystal clear chalk streams meander through pretty villages of thatched cottages and are regarded as some of the very best for fly fishing in the country.
Veeral & Sheena – Oshwal Centre
It was with great pleasure that I recently had the opportunity to be photographer at Veeral & Sheena’s UK Reception event at the Oshwal Centre in Potter’s Bar.
Jaspreet – Portrait Shoot
Recently spent a fun day in North London creating some portrait images for this lovely young lady, Jaspreet. The shoot was a collaborative exercise with Geeta Basra Taheem of Geetanjli Hair & Make Up, Sam (S&A Studios).
Nish & Tish – Durdle Door
One Friday in April, I got a call from Sam (Samir Arun Photography) asking me whether I’d like to assist him on a pre-wedding location shoot at picturesque spot he’d found on the Dorset coast. I wasn’t doing anything in particular that weekend and it sounded fun (I’d not done a pre-wedding shoot with Sam before), so agreed to help out.
Rossella Vanon Fashion Workshop
Back in January, I took part in an Urban Flash Portrait Photography workshop. Although I nearly froze to death in Leake Street (the graffiti artwork tunnel below London’s Waterloo Station), I had a lot of fun. So when the opportunity to work with the award winning fashion photographer Rossella Vanon on another workshop presented itself, I quickly signed up.
Black Mask Shoot
I’ve been thinking about doing a shoot that involved some kind of black mask or eye makeup for some time. I remembered I liked some of the poster images of Natalie Portman in Black Swan, and I’ve always loved the Odette/Odile story too.
Fujifilm X-T1
Anyone who’s ever held my Nikon with a 70-200mm lens and SB-910 Speedlight flash on top will tell you, it weighs a tonne!! If I’m out for an evening we friends, on a short holiday break abroad, a guest at a friend’s wedding, or really anywhere where I need to travel light or be discrete, it’s my Fuji I’ll be taking!
Stockholm Winter Break
As we both had a few days holiday to use up, J and I decided to take the opportunity to visit J’s cousin Hetal and her partner, Viktor, in Stockholm, Sweden. Neither of us had ever been to that part of Europe before, so we were really looking forward to seeing the guys and sampling a little Swedish hospitality.
2014 – A Year in Review
Two years ago, I decided I wanted to get more serious about photography. Although I’ve always owned a camera, I wanted to extend my understanding of the subject and skills beyond that of a casual hobby, to focus on learning as much as I possibly could and make photography my ‘passion’.
Retired Tumblr Blog
I have been writing a blog about my adventures exploring the possibilities of digital photography for about two years. Before I created this website, my blog was hosted on Tumblr and there are about 60 […]