Below are a few shots from the ceremony itself and from the following hour that we had with the happy couple.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
The Wedding of Sandra Chapman and David Griffiths, 1st October 2011
Photography for a wedding client. Sandra and David were wonderful to work with, we had an excellent consultation a month before the big day, ensuring that we knew the details and schedule for the days events. My assistant and I visited the locations prior to the day and discovered attractive areas and backgrounds to use, which paid dividends on the day itself.
Below are a few shots from the ceremony itself and from the following hour that we had with the happy couple.
Below are a few shots from the ceremony itself and from the following hour that we had with the happy couple.
Monday, 24 October 2011
Demon's Dell
A quick trip out to Demon's Dell, a lovely and very hidden place in Derbyshire, close to Bakewell. I have been here many times, but this is the first time that it has been a dry gorge rather than carrying a small stream. Beautiful place, wonderful autumnal colour, even is such poor and flat light.
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Baby and Toddler Shoot to come - Register Interest Now
I am organizing a weekend long baby and toddler shoot. Many families have asked me to do this and I will set it up for a Saturday and Sunday with September 3rd and 4th looking like the best choice at the moment. Please email me or contact me in any way to register or confirm your interest.
Please get in touch so I can make this happen as soon as possible :)
Please get in touch so I can make this happen as soon as possible :)
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
An hour in Tenby
"Moving from Wales to Italy was like moving to a completely different country"
(Ian Rush, Footballer)
Just a few quick snaps taken in Tenby. A beautiful Welsh coastal town, even in the typical coastal gloom.
(Ian Rush, Footballer)
Just a few quick snaps taken in Tenby. A beautiful Welsh coastal town, even in the typical coastal gloom.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Work for 'Pen People' Magazine
I was commissioned to visit the Borough Museum & Art Gallery (The Brampton to those of us who know the area) to get some detailed shots of the piece of ancient calligraphy shown below. The client had previously visited and taken the shots he wanted for the Pen People magazine, but was not happy with the quality. Therefore, I literally had a rough copy of the article and was tasked with simply retaking the exact same shots, but at a professional level.
The majority of the time was devoted to using angles, a giant blackout sheet and a shutter release in order to remove reflection after reflection from the pictures. The frame was not level, a cabinet stopped me getting perfectly central, there was mixed lighting, a flash ban, and the paper was not flat, so it was a challenge to make the most of it.
As we were leaving, we were pulled back indoors in order to help the museum staff who were dealing with a sudden and severe water leak. We rolled up our sleeves and helped them to empty the upstairs museum rooms, where old artifacts in mock shops were getting drenched. We found out the day after that a child's ball had blocked the exterior drainage causing a massive backlog and an immense amount of damage.
These shots are yet to be edited for the publication as the client will be selecting from the shots and will want close ups of key areas.
Pen People is an enthusiasts publication for calligraphers of all levels. For more information check the link below.
http://www.penpeople.org.uk/
The majority of the time was devoted to using angles, a giant blackout sheet and a shutter release in order to remove reflection after reflection from the pictures. The frame was not level, a cabinet stopped me getting perfectly central, there was mixed lighting, a flash ban, and the paper was not flat, so it was a challenge to make the most of it.
As we were leaving, we were pulled back indoors in order to help the museum staff who were dealing with a sudden and severe water leak. We rolled up our sleeves and helped them to empty the upstairs museum rooms, where old artifacts in mock shops were getting drenched. We found out the day after that a child's ball had blocked the exterior drainage causing a massive backlog and an immense amount of damage.
These shots are yet to be edited for the publication as the client will be selecting from the shots and will want close ups of key areas.
Pen People is an enthusiasts publication for calligraphers of all levels. For more information check the link below.
http://www.penpeople.org.uk/
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Manor House Wildlife Park
After a busy day shooting a wonderful wedding at Manorbier Castle, it was a lazy Sunday exploring the local area. Manor House Wildlife Park was a bit of a surprise really, cheap to get in, the animals seemed really well cared for and you could feed the Wallaby's and walk amongst the Lemurs. A really relaxing day and a beautiful part of Wales.
http://www.manorhousewildlifepark.co.uk/
http://www.manorhousewildlifepark.co.uk/
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
A shot to remember my workspace
Shot of me at my desk at Newcastle College during my Foundation Degree. Having wall space and the ability to surround myself with my work has been an integral part of my development and has really given me an appreciation of actually printing photography, giving it the chance to live as an image on a wall space. So much photography never makes it from a file into print these days, and for me, filling these walls, changing them over and having those photographs to think about and discuss with piers has improved my eye and my understanding of the photographic medium.
Until it's in print, it's just not a photograph.
Until it's in print, it's just not a photograph.
photograph by Adam Gruning
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Signature Hair shoot #3
More shots to come but initial results are very satisfying indeed. The shoot was to me, the model of how such a shoot should go. We had the whole day in the studio and models were ready one at a time, allowing us to take our time, let the models relax and start to enjoy the experience. In the past we have had up to 16 people in there, crowding around making inexperienced models feel much more self conscious and putting the wrong sort of pressure on everyone. This shoot was controlled, we largely had no more than 6-8 people present and all of those people were relevant and important to the shoot. All of this made a huge difference to how people felt about the day and that then came through in the work. Not to say that it lacked pressure, a shoot like this is very heavy on pressure, constantly keeping everyone's energy levels up, giving repeated reinforcement to the models, getting everything done, dealing with problems and many more factors. The pressure is tangible, but it is the right sort of pressure, the exciting sort that comes from being on-stage and responsible for what is happening, the sort of pressure that you have no choice but to overcome, and in the end I am left buzzing, excited, thrilled, a little out of control in my head with how it all went and how pleased both myself and the client are with the results.
At the end of the shoot, we did an additional shoot with the last model and her partner who are in a local R'n'B band, shots from which will follow. A big congratulations to all involved, all three models did us and the client proud, the staff from Signature Salon, Hartshill, were wonderful to work with, created stunning hair for me to photograph and we all worked like a well oiled machine, but a smiling and happy machine. Thanks to Amy and Lorna for sorting the studio out for this shoot and the Signature guys. Getting out into either the countryside or a derelict urban location would add to our range of options and I have had discussions with Signature towards this.
These images have been through Lightroom only for a quick balance, they will only go through Photoshop for a full edit when the final shots have been chosen for competition.
At the end of the shoot, we did an additional shoot with the last model and her partner who are in a local R'n'B band, shots from which will follow. A big congratulations to all involved, all three models did us and the client proud, the staff from Signature Salon, Hartshill, were wonderful to work with, created stunning hair for me to photograph and we all worked like a well oiled machine, but a smiling and happy machine. Thanks to Amy and Lorna for sorting the studio out for this shoot and the Signature guys. Getting out into either the countryside or a derelict urban location would add to our range of options and I have had discussions with Signature towards this.
These images have been through Lightroom only for a quick balance, they will only go through Photoshop for a full edit when the final shots have been chosen for competition.
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