Ok ok I know I have to finish editing Magali & Jeff’s wedding before I get to today’s shoots, but I just couldn’t resist posting these quick shots from Sophie & Henry’s engagement shoot today. Is it just me or are these two ridiculously cute?? :D
Magali & Jeff | Sneak Preview
A fact. Magali & Jeff are made of awesome. More to come soon once I manage to conquer the editing of this wedding without constantly having to tackle other urgent and distracting issues.
The Hootons’ award-winning feet
I got a bit of a surprise in the post today. From time to time I take part in competitions that the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers organises and, as it turns out, last month my picture of the family Hootons’ feet won a gold award in the ‘Family and Group Portraiture’ category. What do you know. I had no idea I would be receiving a fancy certificate for it as well, how very posh! :D Must apologise for the poor picture quality, I just snapped it quickly with my phone.
Literally right after opening the envelope the doorbell rang, and it was Sarah with baby Lucinda coming to pick up the hi-res disc from their shoot. While I was cooing over how much Lucinda had grown since our shoot, and showing her how her feet were award winning, I heard the front door close behind me. Yes indeed. There I was, locked outside, sans shoes or a phone or anything. Not my finest moment! After a few minutes of panic, I realised the security lock wasn’t on (note to any would-be burglars, it usually is!) as I’d only stepped outside temporarily, and with the help of Sarah’s slender hands we managed to break me back into the house. What are clients for eh! :D I blame the whole incident on Lucinda and her distracting cuteness. She also seemed suspiciously amused by the whole thing I must say!
And here are the award-winning feet.
Georgina & Mark | Engagement
Mark proposed to Georgina over a picnic in Marble Hill Park, and really liked the idea of going back there for their engagement shoot. The weather wasn’t exactly picnic-friendly, and we nearly rescheduled as the sky was looking so ominously dark. Fortunately we decided to try our luck with the weather anyways, and what do you know, the rain stayed well away for once. It was one of the first days where you could definitely feel the autumn being on its way. Something about the quality of light, and the way things smell, just shifts a little bit and suddenly you get that feeling that it’s not summer any more. Never the less, the strawberries were tasty, the grass was still green(ish), and we had a lot of fun!
Claire & Ben | Wedding
Another wedding at The Garden Museum and another bride called Claire, what were the chances! :D Claire & Ben got married at Chelsea Town Hall early in the morning, and since their reception wasn’t until the evening, they hired us just for the party bit. It was kind of weird not being present at the ceremony, but it didn’t really take away from the joyous atmosphere of the wedding day. The last time we worked at The Garden Museum, was when we shot Claire & Hywel’s wedding at the start of the summer. Things looked somehow a little bit different now, more autumnal perhaps – and certainly the light was different, but the venue still had that magical quality I remembered from the first time around. It really is a gorgeous place for a wedding reception.
Thank you so much Claire & Ben for letting us be a part of your day, we had a blast capturing it! x
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