Saturday, 30 April 2011

Royal Wedding In Devon



Friday the 29th was a very memorable day for many as millions probably even billions of people who watched the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. I was tasked by an agency to capture some of the celebrations with a twist. First stop was to the Big Sheep in Bideford where they where showing the wedding on the big screens. This was great for many parents as the kids could play in the EWEtopia playground whilst mum and dad watched the wedding. At the park they had some local musicians entertaining the customers and also the animals. Only a couple of days ago there was some goats born as I was in the pen stroking the newborn baby goat I turned round to find another goat with its eyes on my camera ( note to self don't leave you camera in a goat pen).

Then it was off to Bideford and Clovelly to caputure some more street party's.


Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Happy Easter with the Big Sheep


Hope everybody had a great Easter? I happened to spot the Easter bunny the other day at the Big Sheep in Bideford Devon. Every year they have a big Easter Egg Hunt and I was the there takings some PR Photographs to promote this years event.

Plymouth Wedding Photography




Last week I was photographing the wedding day in Plymouth of Cheryll Collings and Tristram Mills. The weather was very kind to them and both the Bride and Groom looked fab.

The Plymouth wedding took place at the City museum and art gallery followed the reception at the Royal Corinthian yacht club. The bride and groom had some shots taken on the Plymouth Hoe

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

The Watersmeet Hotel Photoshoot






Last week I was commissioned by a marketing company from Bristol to photograph a very nice hotel at Combesgate near Woolaombe Devon.

The Hotel Built in 1907 as an Edwardian Gentleman's residence by the sea, Watersmeet has been gently transformed over the years into an elegant country house hotel it over looks the beach and is only a few minutes walk to the village of woolacombe.

The photography brief was to drive photographs consisting of both interior and exterior shots as well as some food photography and lifestyle photography on the beach.

I couldn't resist getting the hotel manager Stephen to test the water out I think the verdict was it wasn't too bad........................................................

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Pole Fitness Photo-Shoot



On Sunday I was in Barnstaple Photographing the Students and Instructors at Pole Affinity.

Historically, the art of pole dancing began in the 1920`s in America. Dancing companies would travel around the country and perform in tents. The poles that were holding the tents up began to be used as a prop by the dancers to enhance their routines. The pole dance then evolved from the tents to burlesque and bar environments during the 1950`s and took on a more erotic form of entertainment. Using a pole to perform any routine involves a blend of gymnastics and dancing therefore pole dancing is regarded as a performing art. In the Chinese culture for example, the pole is used within the cabaret and circus environment for artistic and acrobatic stage performances.





These Ladies have some serious strength I couldn't even hold myself on a pole let alone hang upside down suspended by one leg. The Students Ranges from beginner to advanced and came from all over North Devon.

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