Tiny little teaser from Trinh & Alastair’s wedding last Saturday. Still a looong way to go until I’m done with these babies.
We love… Melanie Eddy Jewellery
It might seem like a bit of a departure for me to be taking pictures of jewellery, but there is actually a wedding connection behind these images. Melanie was a guest at Eleni & David’s wedding, and as it happens, she also designed Eleni’s wedding ring, the earrings she wore on the day, and David’s cuff links. After she saw the pictures I took at Eleni & David’s wedding, she contacted me to ask whether I’d be interested in photographing her jewelery, as she felt my style would be a good fit for it. It certainly was a first for me, but I must say I really enjoyed the experience, not least because I absolutely adore Melanie’s pieces, and I hope to be working with her again in the future.
Here’s a snippet from a press release about Melanie’s work at the upcoming Goldsmiths’ Fair.
“The Goldsmiths’ Company has awarded Melanie Eddy a Graduate Bursary to take part in this year’s Fair. She is one of ten recent graduates who are being supported by the Company at the Fair as they encourage new talent in the trade. Melanie will be showing in Week One of the two week event, from the 28th September – 4th October.
Goldsmiths’ Fair is now in its 27th year and continues to showcase both established and emerging British talent in contemporary jewellery and silverware. 90 designer-makers will be exhibiting during each week of the fair.
Melanie creates sculptural jewellery using applications of historical and contemporary geometries as tools to explore the relationship of form to the body; through new applications of traditional approaches she aspires to reinvest jewellery with some of its historical, symbolic power. She is currently introducing gemstones into her signature faceted style with a colour palette inspired by both the lush greenery and sea blues of her native island of Bermuda and jewellery of early civilizations.
To see Melanie’s work visit Goldsmiths’ Hall, Foster Lane, London EC2V 6BN.”
Trip down Italy memory lane | Personal
Last week I got asked to photograph a wedding in Rome, Italy. Initially I jumped for joy as Italy is absolutely one of my favourite countries in the world! But I soon realised I was already booked on the date, which was a real bummer! Never the less, it was really cool to be asked in the first place. The whole thing made me really miss Italy, and feeling nostalgic, I went through some old shots from Rome, Venice and other places. All of these were shot with a Holga, another thing I miss! When ever I’m on holiday (which unfortunately doesn’t happen a lot these days!), the Holga inevitably travels with me. Perhaps one day I’ll take my Holga with me to a wedding and shoot a few rolls after all the critical stuff has been captured digitally. Hmm.
Well, that’s enough for reminiscing, it’s back to editing yesterday’s wedding now!
Sarah & Dan on Wedding Nouveau
Fri from Wedding Nouveau wrote a really lovely feature on Sarah & Dan’s wedding. I think the way she told their story really complemented my pictures and added a lot of depth. My own blog posts are pretty slim on the copy side due to lack of time and the fact that I tell my stories via pictures, so it was really lovely to see this wedding featured in this sort of ‘full bodied’ context. Thanks so much Fri!
Sophie & Henry | Engagement
We headed out to the Barbican estate for Sophie & Henry’s engagement shoot in search of something a bit ‘different’. It really is a strange environment and everything feels slightly surreal, like you’re suddenly stuck in a 70’s sci-fi movie or something. Which is kinda cool. The weather was beautiful and we had an absolute blast trying not to get lost in the maze of the estate.
I can’t believe these two were telling me how they never look good in pictures! Hello?
Now I face a reeeally long wait until their wedding next year.
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