Monthly Archives: January 2012

Gt Yarmouth, Pre Wedding Shoot : Nicky & Ian

Today saw me heading out to the coast for a pre wedding shoot with Nicky & Ian. We met up in Great Yarmouth on what was a sunny , but absolutely freezing day. I managed to keep my chatter to … Continue reading

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Parents

.. a precious commodity, cherish them.  

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The Chair continues

Chair shots, following my recent photo shoot with Ria & Victoria.

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Private Dancer

Today I had the pleasure of photographing Victoria, a  professional dancer, who needed some new images for her pulicity material.  Although Victoria hadn’t done any modelling she was a natural in front of the camera – full of grace, poise … Continue reading

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Breydon Water

Whilst in Gt Yarmouth  creating images  for a clients website, I was asked to take a shot of Breydon Water. Here is what I produced. It is a combination of 27 images in total.  The shot was taken on a … Continue reading

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Breydon’s Solicitors

Today I headed out to Gt Yarmouth to take some staff head shots at Breydons Solicitors for their new website. The brief was that they were to be less stuffy than the usual “Lawyer in front of bookshelf” type pictures. … Continue reading

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First Aid Qualified

I’ve just returned from a course held at the beautiful Flatford Mill in Suffolk. I was attending a first aid in the workplace traing course. I am an associate tutor for the Field Studies Council, who require all their tutors … Continue reading

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Happy New Year

Happy New Year to one and all – wishing everyone a successful 2012. I spent the day Winter sailing at Rollesby Broad Sailing Club. It was a crisp bright day with a reasonable blow for an open meeting. As ever … Continue reading

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