Monday, 26 April 2010

Well - once again I have been very remiss in blogging!

To be honest I am still busy organising the St James Church centennial photographic exhibition. For every photo given me, I have had to photograph the image, develop it through and in many cases restore the image where there have been creases or tears. This is very time consuming work, but I do enjoy it and it really does make a difference as you can see below.



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At the bottom of every image I have also included text so that there is some information pertaining to each photograph such as date, where, who etc. Most of the work is complete now and I am just waiting on some images of the history of St Andrews town from the St Andrews Preservation Trust and St Andrews University. The exhibition should be open for the middle of June and is free so if you are around, do try to come in and see it, it should be very interesting.

It is of course now also the wedding season and I have had quite a few weddings in April - but more of that next week........


I was also out last week photographing the Kate Kennedy Procession in St Andrews. The procession is organised by the Kate Kennedy Club, a group of St Andrews University Students, to commemorate the annual spring visit to St Andrews of Lady Kate Kennedy, the beautiful niece of Bishop Kennedy.Lady Kate is always played by a first year male student but many other students play famous citizens of the town such as Tom Morris and also previous University Rectors, scholars and even poets and monarchy. It is very colourful and the students play their part wonderfully well. I particularly liked the portrayal of John Cleese, it was very amusing to watch this particular student's antics, carrying out all manner of funny walks!








That's all for now folks!

Monday, 25 January 2010

A Busy Weekend

 

 

I am so looking forward to this weekend.  On Friday, I have a model shoot  - I really love this type of work – and then on Saturday, I have environmental portrait photography to undertake in and around St Andrews.  I get the day off on Sunday from actually photographing but will be busy developing and working on all my images so they are ready to view on my client gallery. On Monday I will be photographing a wedding at the Golf Hotel in St Andrews , and once again – I am really looking forward to this.  Jayne and Curt are coming all the way from San Francisco to get married in St Andrews.   After the ceremony we will have a little tour of the town, weather permitting, so that Curt and Jayne can have lots of wonderful wedding images and memories to take back home with them to show all their friends and family who can’t be with them on the day.                                                                                                                 Meantime,

  I am just about to start work on a wedding album for Sara and Steven, who were married at Glencorse House.  If you haven’t been there, it is a beautiful setting for a wedding, with a stunning old chapel and fantastic grounds around the house including a lake affording views right across the  Pentlands.

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                                                                                                                              098 d_DSC0021 084 c_DSC0066108 wa_DSC0009 133 e_DSC0018 162 e_DSC0097 265 i_DSC0085 bw At the same time  I am also heavily involved in planning a photographic exhibition to celebrate the centennial of St James Church, The Scores, St Andrews.  Our plan is to have not only images depicting the church and it’s parishioners over the last 100 years, but also images of happenings in and around St Andrews and the world at large.  Since I haven’t been in St Andrews that long, it will be a marvellous education for me.  I have already started trawling through the St Andrews University photographic collection and have found lots of interesting images.   Did you know that Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Bob Hope were all here in the 1950s?                                                                                                                                 Take care and we’ll speak next week!

Monday, 11 January 2010

Enough Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think we’ve all had quite enough of the snow now regardless of how much we’ve had.   Last week we went away to Speyside for a few days to a fantastic hotel overlooking the River Spey.  It really was quite beautiful, very different to St Andrews, but just a s spectacular since there was just so much snow.  It was absolutely picture perfect.  The trees were just laden down with snow.  This image was taken out of the a car window while we were travelling so it’s a bit fuzzy but I think you’ll get the gist. _DSC0180 

                                                                                                                  It was also very cold and the Spey river even though it is a fast flowing river had frozen over in bits. 

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Although our trip was last minute I had the camera

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However it’s back to business now. 

There are still a copule of album orders to come in from last years weddings but this is the time of year that I always update my album samples.  I have stunning new wedding albums on offer from Australia – absolutely total quality – making your album something to cherish for a lifetime .  However I need to choose some wedding images from this year to place in them.  One of the weddings I will probably use, is from Claire and Iain’s wedding at Colinton Church and then the George Hotel.  For their wedding timescales were very tight on the day, so I arranged a pre-shoot with Claire to ensure that we got lots of wonderful images of her.  This is something I often offer to clients when timescales are tight and photography is desired throughout the day from getting ready to the first dance.   Claire came up to St Andrews and we photographed her in her wedding dress.  It was a win/win situation for us both, giving me lots of time to photograph the bride in different lighting situations and giving Claire the opportunity to wear her beautiful wedding dress more than once!          Side05       ah_DSC0100

Keep this in mind ladies when choosing me as your wedding photographer!  Until next week!                             

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to you all!

I hope you had a wonderful time and the adverse weather conditions didn’t affect all your festivities.

Even though St Andrews is on the coast we had snow, in fact the first day we had it, I went toddling off to the beach and the Old Course to get some photos for Christmas cards next year. It’s the first time I have seen the West Sands covered in snow, it was just so pretty.

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Golf play had obviously been cancelled due to adverse weather conditions so I took the opportunity to photograph some winter scenes of the Old Course and the Swilken Bridge.    

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                                                                     I do like photographing landscapes for fun but my passion will always be wedding photography and photographing people.   

We tried to leave on Christmas Eve to visit our son and his family in Durham for Christmas but the roads were so treacherous we had to return to St Andrews.  We did manage down on Christmas Day so all was well.  What a stuff children get for Christmas!  My two grandchildren had so much fun though it was just wonderful watching them at play.   Lewis is eight and Neve is three so Christmas was an absolute pleasure for them and us.   Santa brought them an X Factor  studio so we listened to non stop music – created by Lewis  – and songs – mostly from Neve for three whole days!!!!!!!!!!

                            

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                                         However my favourite pic of the holiday season was one I took of Neve.  She had just woken up and come downstairs. The winter sunshine was filtering in through the living room window.  I had my camera at hand and I just happened to see how beautiful the light was.  I had a split second to calculate exposure and focus and just managed to capture her before she moved away.  I’m very happy with this one.   Until next blog!!                Untitled-1

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