Monday, 24 May 2010
Ny medlem i Bröllopsfotografer.com
Jag är numera ny medlem i Bröllopsfotografer en trevlig sajt med en lista på kompetenta fotografer runtom i landet. Kul att jag får vara med. Undrar om det finns någon annan trevlig grupp man kan hitta därute?
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
New member to the WPJA
I became a member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association the other week. It's a great site to use if you're looking for a wedding photographer equipped with the skill set to deliver those unforeseen moments on your wedding day. The WPJA carefully looks at your portfolio and site before they grant you a membership, so it's not for everyone. I passed the test however, good times!

Its' Fashion Darling
Shot on a rainy day in the back garden of the Swedish kings quaint wee house, also known as Drottningholms Palace, one of many pretty castles in Sweden.
It was literally pouring down with rain and I never had time to finish the set, but the model was fantastic. I'll definitely use her again.




It was literally pouring down with rain and I never had time to finish the set, but the model was fantastic. I'll definitely use her again.





Saturday, 1 May 2010
RACHEL & JOHN
In the idyllic setting of Kinloch Ranoch - Scottish Highlands (www.dunalastair.co.uk), Rachel and John got hitched on a sunny Saturday in October 2009. I had the help of Paul Raeburn at this wedding (www.rhweddings.com) which is always fun. I have worked with Paul on several occasions over the years and I think he is definitely one of the most capable photographers working in Scotland.
The advantage of being 2 on the job is that it makes it possible to be a little arty on a sunny day like Rachel & John's wedding day. The last published pic in this blog is shot straight into the sunset with the flash off the camera which isn't very practical to do on your own. On top of that you get more pictures.









The advantage of being 2 on the job is that it makes it possible to be a little arty on a sunny day like Rachel & John's wedding day. The last published pic in this blog is shot straight into the sunset with the flash off the camera which isn't very practical to do on your own. On top of that you get more pictures.










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