Archive for October, 2010

October 22, 2010

Katie & John | Engagement

You know what, I’ve never really been an autumn person myself, but I have to say that since I started shooting engagement sessions, I’ve really grown to love the season. There’s just something special about the light (although I still detest how early it disappears in the autumn!) that gives a bit of magic to images.

Katie and John live in Calpham in south London and wanted to do their session close to their home and to their usual haunts. I didn’t really know the area at all previously, and it’s always quite exciting exploring new places. I’ve been meaning to do sessions at Clapham Common before, but for some reason that never happened – now I think I was just waiting for the right couple, and the right light!

I really enjoyed my time with Katie and John, and I can’t wait for their wedding next year, as it also means I get to return to the gorgeous Northbrook Park. Yay!

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October 17, 2010

Rubbina & Louis | Wedding

Rubbina and Louis’ wedding day was in such a delicious contrast to their urban engagement session on the South Bank. With Rubbina’s family being from Sri Lanka, having traditional Sri Lankan elements to their wedding day was really important to the couple. This could be seen in different traditions throughout the day. Here’s what Rubbina tells me about her gorgeous outfits: ‘Traditionally you wear a white saree, usually made of silk that is the equivalent to a white wedding dress. Then, in the evening, you change into a red saree which is called a koorai and is given as a present by the bridegroom to the bride. You change into this later in the day after a member of the groom’s family has taken it round on a tray to be blessed by the married couples at the wedding – I asked Louis’ sister, Michelle to do this for his family.’

I also loved the garlanding, which added such a special touch to the day. ‘The garland is called a maali and is made of plaited flowers and leaves and is a symbol of acceptance and blessing as husband and wife. We asked Louis’ parents to garland us outside the church, and then for my aunt and uncle to garland us at the reception. So we were receiving blessings from both couples on our wedding day.

‘Another important tradition is the giving of a wedding necklace called a thali which is placed on the bride by the groom after the exchanging of rings. The thali is made with a thick chain with wire running through it which gives it a distinctive look and you then have different pendants you can have designed for it. I had mine made in Sri Lanka at Nithiya Kalyani, tells Rubbina.

One big theme running through the wedding day was music. Rubbina says: ‘I come from quite a musical family. One of my cousin’s played the organ and piano, one cousin played the harp and flute, and my aunt made an arrangement of a John Rutter blessing and a host of my uncles, aunts and cousins sang it for us at the ceremony, which was amazing.

The reception was held at the absolutely stunning Northbrook Park (I’m so excited to be returning to this venue in the spring!), where, in the gorgeous orangery, Tabitha Peet at Florish had created the most beautiful flower arrangements. The food was supplied by Cottage Caterers and cocktails were done by Create Cocktails. All the stationary was as thoroughly thought out as the other aspects of the day. Here’s what Rubbina told me: ‘We asked Blush publishing to design our menus using letterpress printing. They did a great job using an elephant design, which Louis then used to create the seating chart and table numbers.’

The music theme carried through to the reception as well: ‘All the table numbers had lyrics on them which guests had to guess in a mini-music quiz – I think there might have been some cheating! The wedding favours were 7 inch records that Louis designed. He created two tracks using the Janet Jackson and Blackstreet song girlfriend/boyfriend but mixing the a side with Sri Lankan music and the b side with some Spanish music as he has some Spanish heritage. The music on the night was provided by Louis’ friend Jon and then Louis did the djing honours until lights out – it was an amazing day and we got to do it all again in Sri Lanka with a second wedding party!’

It was such a pleasure being part of this vibrant and buzzing wedding day. Thank you so much Rubbina & Louis for having us, I hope your ‘second wedding’ was as gorgeous as the first one!

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October 13, 2010

Kate & Kris | Engagement

Kate & Kris’ London engagement session was so much fun. Kate contacted me after she had fallen in love with the locations for Rose & Brendan’s engagement shoot, wanting to have hers in the same area in Southwark. I was more than happy to oblige, as I really do love that part of London, it has a certain calmness about it and there are lots of interesting backdrops to be found.

Kate & Kris live in London, but are from New Zealand, where they are getting married. I wish I could say that they are packing me in their suitcase for the wedding, but sadly that’s not the case. My lifelong dream is to visit New Zealand, and it was veeery close that I would have covered a wedding over there next year, but in the end it wasn’t meant to be due to bad timings. A girl can continue dreaming though right…

It was much fun hanging out with Kate & Kris, I hope you guys will have a gorgeous wedding day!

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October 12, 2010

Interview in PHOTO Pro Magazine

Phew! It’s been a busy old week! Moving house and wading through a gazillion cardboard boxes isn’t really all it’s cracked up to be…

Now that I finally have my office (well, a temporary one at least) up and running again, I’m trying to get back on track with all the stuff I’m supposed to really be doing instead of moving boxes full of mysterious stuff from place A to place B. But until I get more organised, here’s a little something to distract you.

My copy of the November issue of Photo Pro Magazine, for which Kat from Rock ‘n Roll Bride interviewed me for her column, finally made it’s way over to the new place after a slight redirection detour. I have to say, it’s more than a little bit weird reading about yourself in a magazine you subscribe to…

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October 3, 2010

Katie & Ramy | Engagement

The weather gods were not agreeable on the morning of Katie & Ramy’s engagement session. We started off in Richmond Park, which was supposed to be our main location for the whole session. However, instead of the skies clearing up like we hoped, the rain got heavier and heavier, and in the end we had to admit defeat. We then headed to St Margaret’s Pub, where the manager kindly let us in and allowed us to take some photos, even though the pub wasn’t officially open yet.

Despite the miserable conditions, I think we managed to capture some beautiful pictures. Katie and Ramy are such a sweet couple, and their energy really shone through even in the damp conditions. Their wedding on the first weekend of December will be my last wedding this year, I can’t wait to see the year out with them!

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