18
Apr 12

Tottington Manor Wedding Photography – Jen and Liam

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Jennifer and Liam at Tottington Manor

Tottington Manor – Jen and Liam

There are so many different things that effect wedding photography. The weather, choice of venue and the type of people present all make a difference and contribute to the final output. Then, every now and again you have a wedding where everything just falls into place and you’re in sync with the couple.

Jen and Liam’s wedding a few weeks ago was one such wedding. Ok so it didn’t run smooth, the vicar said I had to stand at the back of the church at all times and the key to the VW camper was twisted but these things were brushed away as nothing and spirits were high all day.

tottington manor wedding photography of a bride getting ready

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The venues involved were St Mary’s Church in Sompting and Tottington Manor in Edburton.

The service was sweet, one of the guests played Einaudi on the piano during the register signing and we spent a little time on the church grounds for photos and possibly one of the longest confetti lines ever!

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Jen and Liam had a blue VW Camper and they drove themselves off to the reception at Totttington Manor. This is a pretty awesome place to have a reception with rolling fields in the background and on the day itself there were Daffodils everywhere.

The staff at Tottington Manor were awesome (and still are) and everything went without a hitch.

I stayed until the evening on this occasion and I’ve now some new friends in Jen and Liam, it was such a great day!

vintage wedding bouquet

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blue vw camper van

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father of the bride doing his hair

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mother of the brides purse in the dishwasher

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father when he sees his daughter in her wedding dress for the first time

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a shot of the wedding bouquet

Jen's bouquet

happy newleyweds leaving the church

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lovely formal shot of the bride and groom

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wedding vw camper van

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bride waiting to get into her vw camper van

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arrival of the bride and groom at Tottington Manor

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keep calm and eat sweets

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Tottington Manor

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inside tottington manor

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bride and groom inside a vw camper van with daffodils all around

Jen and Liam at Tottington Manor

bride kissing the groom at dinner

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The dancefloor at Tottington Manor

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Tottington Manor


17
Apr 12

The Hong Kong Shoot for Annabelles Wigs

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The Hong Kong Shoot!

The Hong Kong Shoot

So, doing a shoot 6000 miles away in a country that doesn’t speak your language, doesn’t have any signage you can understand and has a completely different definition of what a Chicken is can be a daunting prospect for many. Yet off we went to shoot for Annabelles Wigs.

hong kong shoot

It was good to have a team with me for this shoot (lighting was an issue)

With such a deliberate shoot as this where time and money are restricted everything becomes very fast paced and the pressure is on. Time is money.

There were several targets to achieve. I wanted an urban location to say ‘We’re in Hong Kong’, then along to Victoria Harbour for the cityscape in the background and then along to Stanley beach for a tropical look.

hong kong nightlife

There is some serious low light photography fun to be had here

Needless to say with an overseas shoot, not everything went according to plan (nothing does). We had three hours and all went smoothly apart from when we arrived at Victoria Harbour. Smog, everywhere. Literally you couldn’t see more than 30 metres in front of you. With the skyscrapers being a mile away on the other side of the harbour all we had was white in the background so we moved on. It was important to realise when something just isn’t going to work and be a waste of time.

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Lots of spur of the moment stuff.....

For the urban side of our Hong Kong shoot it was literally a case of starting outside the hotel and walking along the road, trucks unloading (like the above) took just a moment to do, then 10 metres away there was a wall with posters all over it which allowed for this:

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Hong Kong is full of places for urban photography

We then climbed five stories to a rooftop for several shots like this:

red short bob wig being shot on location in hong kong

I loved shooting on the rooftops

Whilst up on the roof tops I noticed that the builders in China use Bamboo scaffold poles. While these are completely safe (they must be right?) it did make me gasp in disbelief probably because I’m so used to seeing metal ones in the UK.

chinese scaffold poles are made from bamboo

Scaffold poles made from Bamboo....nuts.

Finally we stopped at Stanley Beach. By this time the mist had partially lifted and the sun became our biggest challenge. Fortunately I did have help from Claire (Annabelles Wigs) and our guide Kennis who assisted with styling and holding the external flashes. Without them the output wouldn’t of been anywhere near as good.

on location fashion shoot in hong kong

On Stanley Beach with Yan

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Victoria Harbour

Buying Camera Equipment in Hong Kong

Now, this is going to serve as a heads up for anyone looking for discounted Camera Equipment in Hong Kong. Firstly new stuff. Generally your best bet is to buy anything you want from sellers on ebay that are based in Hong Kong. Even after shipping and duty it’s still going to be cheaper than buying whilst over there. For example I asked about the price of a Canon 5D3 in Hong Kong and it worked out at the same as the UK (£3000). There are importers in the UK who charge VAT and are still £400 cheaper than this. Lenses are pretty much the same. Even places like Fortress mark up things because people come over expecting to find a bargain when really there isn’t one to be had. I was there when the Ipad 3 was released and you could buy one as long as you spent £300 on screen covers and cheap plastic cases. Same dirty tricks as the UK – Be warned!

on location shoot in hong kong with the green short bob wig

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Buying Used Camera Equipment in Hong Kong

In a word, no, just don’t do it. We stayed in a hotel on Kimberley road and literally opposite us was around 10 shops all with used equipment in. It was camera heaven. I was looking for Hasselblad lenses. There isn’t much H series stuff about but loads of the V type. I found two things that I liked but both didn’t work. One was a Canon 50mm 1.0 ‘The One’ which focused fine on the camera but was completely blurred when I viewed the image. They wanted £3400 for this! Then I found a Hasselblad 100mm 2.2 – The autofocus didn’t work. I asked how much it was (thinking I could get it repaired) and they looked on ebay and quoted me the price listed for a new one.

So, save your sanity and avoid buying cameras over in Hong Kong. Or bags or shoes or anything because it is totally expensive. Starbucks, McDonalds and Taxis are the only things cheaper!

hong kong skyscrapers

After taking this shot down an alley I found I'd attracted a crowd of onlookers primarily wondering what I was doing

skyscrapers at night

Awesome

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Just a chandelier

 

 


16
Apr 12

Gemma and Simons Wedding at Worplesdon Church and Worplesdon Memorial Hall

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Blasphemy, pure and simple.

Rain on a wedding day

I don’t like rain when I’m working if I’m honest. I know the song goes ‘after the rain comes sun’ but this is England and it usually doesn’t. I think whoever wrote the verse must of originated from Marbella.

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Rain was with me at Gemma and Simons wedding in February just gone. Not that it dampened any spirits though ;)

The venues were Worplesdon Church and then over the road to Worplesdon Memorial Hall, literally over the road which meant there was no time lost in travel. As much as I have a humorous dig at the rain it does make for a diverse selection of interesting photos.

Worplesdon Memorial Hall easily fits 100 guests and is a fab choice of venue, it’s close proximity to the church is really really handy, it’s great when everything is relatively central.

The whole day went without a hitch and everyone was especially lovely to be around, here are some more photos:

4 different pairs of wedding shoes

Shoes as individual as those wearing them.

baby staring at the camera whilst eating a sandwich

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bridesmaids hustling around a bride for her wedding day

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bride looking into the mirror whilst being fitted for her wedding dress

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baby wedding shoes

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mother of the bride in her pyjamas

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bride having a necklace put around her

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bridal portrait

With Gemma's dad being a keen photographer she was quite relaxed with the camera.

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bride taking a deep breath before entering the church

'Right, let's go get him...'

bridesmaids with umbrellas

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worplesdon church wedding ceremony

Inside Worplesdon Church

bridesmaid kissing the bride

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wedding photographers capturing all the touching moments at a wedding

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bride smiling now she is married

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retro shot of a bride and groom in their wedding car

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wedding flowers

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picture of the grooms, ushers and the groomsmen in a penatly shootout pose

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colourful wedding photo

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panoramic shot of the speeches

Worplesdon Memorial Hall is a really nice size.

cutting the wedding cake badly

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group shot of all the wedding guests inside worplesdon memorial hall

Worplesdon Memorial Hall

groom telling a funny joke

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silly photo booth photo

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Beautifully lit first dance

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bride dancing with her dad

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wedding trainers

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