Life seems a little bit hecktic sometimes, and when I have lots on I try to prioritise. Blogging isn’t ever one of the high priorities. I did an engagement photoshoot for Lizzie and Yang back in March
How to photograph absolutely everything
I bought the book “How to Photograph Absolutely Everything”, by Tom Ang for my Dad (off his Amazon wish list – I claim no credit for the choice!) for his birthday back in November. It arrived just in time for
Customer service
I’m investigating new print suppliers for my ball photography now. For a long time I have used the same lab for printing such photos, but this year their customer service has let them down.
Wolfson ball 2010
Wolfson ball is probably my favourite of the Oxford college balls at the moment. That may be because it has been a regular event in my diary for the past 4 years or so, but it is probably largely because Wolfson is such a small friendly college.
Merton Winter Ball 2010
I was thrilled to be able to provide photography to my old Oxford college, Merton, this year. I felt right at home being back there
Emma and Dave
Emma and Dave got married at the beginning of June at St Micheal’s and All Angels, Hughenden valley. Their wedding was pretty special to me as their wedding also took place at the church where I got married, and the reception venue was the same too.
A White almost-wedding
While I was previledged enough to do Paul and Serena’s engagement photos, they weren’t really up for flying me out to Thailand to do their wedding photos. However, after returning from honeymoon they had a wedding party
Clare and Paul
I did Clare and Paul’s engagement shoot back in February. We went to Wroxton Abbey, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, which is now an overseas campus for some US university/college, but the grounds are open to the public.
Brookes Nurses’ Graduation Ball
The Oxford Brookes Nurses’ Graduation Ball 2010 was at the Oxford Thames Four Pillars hotel, in Sandford-on-Thames, near Oxford. The hotel itself is very attractive, and is in a beautiful location on the river.
As seen on TV… almost
The Jam Factory were contact by a TV production company making a program for Channel 4, and in turn they contacted us, wanting to feature the exhibition and some of the artists in their show.