I was supposed to be photographing a Fashion Shoot last Saturday but fell to the dreaded ManFlu! So we postponed the shoot and weather allowing will do it this Saturday afternoon. As it is ‘on location’ and not in the Studio we will have to see if it is possible. I also have a very exciting wedding coming up in a couple of weeks time (watch out for the Cumbria Wedding Photographs) in the North Lakes. I hope for MaryBeth’s sake it warms up a little before then! You can see Jules & MaryBeth’s pre wedding photographs on older entries of the Blog. That was in the summer around Crummock Water, it all seems a distant memory now.
So as I like to update the Blog weekly I thought I would share with you some photographs from a recent family walk around Rydal Water. It was a great day for all of us after a busy year. We visited the Rydal caves, which I have never been up to before. They say everything comes in threes, well in my case it is three daughters, three son in laws and three grandchildren! So of course everything costs me three times as much so keep the assignments coming – I need three times the normal income!
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In our Blog you will find Wedding, Portrait, Commercial, Family and some oddball Photography. We have been asked several times to define our style of Wedding photography and of course there is a whole host of words out there to describe photographic styles, photojournalism, reportage, traditional, documentary, fine art and the list goes on. We have come to realise that our (Ruth and I work together) style is based primarily around intimate images. We do all the other schtuff mentioned before but a common theme that runs through our work is 'intimacy'. The wedding is about the couple and the rest of us are there to observe. But ultimately it is about the love that the couple have for each other. That is what we seek to represent in the photographs we produce. You are the best judge of whether we succeed.










