Archive for February, 2010

Paul Wilkinson Photography presenting at Focus On Imaging 2010

Just had the link through from Graphistudio: I’m going to be on their stand doing to 40-minute seminars at the UK’s largest photographic trade show – Focus on Imaging – that runs from 7th-10th March at the NEC in Birmingham.

Graphistudio are the world’s largest album supplier (and they make the most beautiful books you can imagine!) so it’s a real honour to be asked along!

Given the number of wedding photographers presenting at the show, I thought I’d talk about something that’s close to my (and any other parent’s) heart: the art of photographing kids. We’ve titled it:

“Teens, toddlers, tykes and triptychs”: The business of photographing children.

This is the best job in the world which always makes it a joy to talk about so, as you might imagine, I’m really excited about it. We’ll be there on Tuesday 9th March so if you’re around pop in and say hello!

Hmmm, I now have the challenge of sitting down and writing something. Where’s that pen….?!

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Sarah Banks Bridal: a good friend making gorgeous bespoke wedding dresses

We’re very lucky in this job in that we meet loads of lovely and hugely talented people. And they’re very often very good friends of ours too!

This is true of Sarah Banks who I’ve known for 20 years or so now – and it just so happens that she’s a massively talented wedding dress designer! Based in Egham, Surrey she covers much of the same area that we do, so for anyone who’s reading our blog and is currently planning their Big Day, may I can strongly recommend that you have a look at her website.

Sarah is a) ridiculously talented b) the creator of some of the most beautiful bespoke dresses you’ll find and is c) really really lovely.

I’ve lifted this quote about her service from her website which, knowing Sarah, is spot on:

Cups of coffee, chat, meeting the family, talking about the day, planning for the day, planning the dress for the day, planning your dress for the day, fitting your dress, planning the veil, matching shoes, family see dress, hemline checked, checked again, sewn, glass of champagne, dress pick up arranged, packed, ready when you are

Which, incidentally (apart from the dress/shoes/veil aspects, obviously) is exactly how we like to do business too!

Hence a big plug for talent we like! :)

Cheers
P.

PS. If you should contact her, say a big ‘hi’ from me an’ Sarah!

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Catharine & Jon’s finished album from their wedding in North Curry, Somerset

I don’t mind showing our work off just a little. OK, maybe quite a lot. We’re very very proud of the quality of work we produce and we’re forever striving to make sure it’s the best that we can do. So it’s always a great pleasure when you look at the finished design of a book and think it’s just gorgeous.

So it is with Catharine & Jon’s wedding album. I know, I know I’m biased but still – this book is just beautiful – and very big. Oh, and very heavy too. Bend-the-knees-not-the-back kinda heavy. With 24 inch wide pages when it’s opened up (with no crease line or cut down the middle of each spread) and the most sumptuous Bomber Jacket leather cover, this is one serious wedding album.

It does help, of course, that their wedding at North Curry Church near Taunton in Somerset was stunning (and that both Jon and Catharine were the greatest fun to work with!) Every moment of the day from the arrival of the bride in a priceless VW camper van, that had been lovingly restored (and upgraded!) to the beautiful church to the couple throwing some remarkable (and slightly unlikely) shapes on the dancefloor at their reception at Kersey Mill. It was all just perfect.

So with those images in your head, have a flick through their album design. I think Sara, our fantastic album designer, had quite a lot of fun with this one – and it shows! The design brings the absolute best out of the images: this is an album that I think many people will be shown (just a guess – I know Catharine!) and hopefully everyone who sees it will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed capturing the images and creating the finished design.

Let us know what you think,
Cheers
P.





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Amy & Jonny: Pre-Wedding shoot at Wendover Woods, Buckinghamshire

OK, so you may have noticed our titles are quietly getting longer (and distinctly less ’snappy’) well, this is due to a push to help our rankings on web search engines. We recently won a couple more weddings at The Crazy Bear simply because the client searched for ‘Crazy Bear Photography’ and this blog came up on Google’s first page which is always good. We’re also recommended by them which is an additional help of course!

We don’t advertise anywhere (though look out for our new soon-to-be-branded Land Rover Defender!) so it’s always reassuring to hear that people are finding us online as well as through the many recommendations we get. And modifying our cryptic titles to be something a little more, well, useful is just another small step we’re taking!

Anyway, onto the subject of this particular blog: Amy & Jonny’s pre-wedding session at Wendover Woods. This Buckinghamshire setting (d’you see what I did there?!) is almost certainly our most-visited location along with Coombe Hill and our home village of Haddenham. I must make an effort to find something more industrial this year for our fashion clients but, well, if you have beautiful locations right on your doorstep then why not go with it?!

The weather wasn’t exactly easy to deal with – but it was suitably dramatic! Although the snow wasn’t sticking, it was coming down at quite a pace for a period!

Amy & Jonny are getting married at Nether Winchendon House later this year and we’re unbelievably excited about working with them both. So early this Saturday before the crowds arrived (actually, given the weather, I’m not sure there’d be much in the way of crowds except for dog-walkers, mountain-bikers and photographers but still) we found ourselves on the hillside of this amazing forest.

The session was brilliant fun (they brought their two very lively pet labradors with them!) and the photos are just what I’d hope for. Lots of character and a lot of fun. Can’t wait for the summer to photograph the whole family in such a wonderful setting as Nether Winchendon. Perfect.





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Lucy, Steve & George: Photography session at the Mausoleum in West Wycombe

Ah, I’m sitting clearing up disks and backing up data. Not the most fun you can have but it’s absolutely critical (we had a disk fail a few weeks ago and, although we did indeed have everything we needed to recover the data, it was a nervous moment!)

It does have to be said that I’m pretty much as bad at cleaning up disks as I am cleaning up the desk around my Mac and printers – my biggest problem being I’ll find something interesting and immediately get distracted by it! Which is exactly what happened here – I was moving some files around and caught sight of these album files for Lucy & Steve.

Although most people probably associate albums with wedding photography, rather than lifestyle or fashion, we actually produce nearly as many lifestyle and family books. Why not? A lifestyle shoot does, after all, create a whole load of priceless images that are just as important, particularly if they’re from a family session, and will last a lifetime. And they look great in a beautiful album!

So here’s one from last year: Lucy, Steve & George. We photographed Lucy & Steve’s wedding so it was wonderful to see them again – particularly with the addition of George. We chose the location as the Mausoleum that rises high above West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. A stunning location! I loved this shoot and we have some truly gorgeous images of all three of them – particularly George who is a real character!

Just brilliant!

Cheers
P.





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Sassy & Co

Our studio isn’t particularly big. Large enough for most of what we do, but when 3 models and 6 stylists bowled up I knew it was going to be, well, intimate. And so it proved to be. Good fun though. Besides, our local pub isn’t very far away so we sent a couple of the guys off for a quick pint while they waited. They didn’t exactly protest, it has to be said.

As for the shoot, well this is another in a long and happy series we’ve done with Sassy & Co. in High Wycombe. I get quite excited about these sessions as they’re a little out of the norm for us – although we do work with models occasionally, it’s usually to create a much more ‘lifestyle’ image rather than these more stylised images that are clearly more at home in the ‘fashion’ category. Still, who wouldn’t want a portrait where you look this good? I think we might be doing more of this style of image in our portrait sessions.

We’ve worked with Charlie before so I knew he’d be very easy (and we’d get great images of course – something of a pre-requisite!) but it’s the first time we’ve worked with either Katy or Sophie. And I think we might be working with them again! Great, great images and a joy to work with. Even with 9 people in our little studio!

Let us know what you think.

Cheers
P.





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The Smith family in St. James Park London

Anyone who follows our blog regularly will know there are two things I love: photographing in London and strong back-lighting. Oh, that and having great people to photograph of course.

This shoot had all three. In abundance. St. James Park is possibly one of London’s slightly less well known parks, though it’s actually right next to Trafalgar Square which makes it really easy for us to get to. We photographed Oliver Peyton there last year, at his restaurant “Inn The Park” and I thought it would be good to go back for a lifestyle session.

I couldn’t have asked for a better time of it – it was freezing cold but I think this just adds to the romance of the images. Besides, it was shot in early January so what did I expect? I’d rather cold’n'clear than cold’n'grey.

London is such a characteristic background, even when it’s deliberately out of focus as it is in most of these images, that it gives a tremendously editorial quality to the pictures. You can kind of imagine you were looking at them in a glossy magazine or coffee-table book. And I love that. That fusion of portraiture and fashion/lifestyle imagery. Still very much a family photograph but done in a way that’s current and exciting.

Hopefully you agree!





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The Foulkes family in the snow.

So, have you ever wondered what portrait photographers do when it snows? I don’t mean a little bit of snow, I mean when it really really snows.

That was what had happened that this particular shoot. It had been in a diary for a while to photograh Rebecca Foulkes and her family over at their farm near Thame in Oxfordshire. and, much to my excitement (and hopefully their’s too) it had snowed! OK, so for anyone reading this in, say, Washington at the moment, it may not be quite the same snow that you’re currently experiencing – but the few inches we had, happily brought the country to its knees.

Thankfully, it wasn’t too much of a problem to get over there (our trusty old Shogun has done us proud this winter) but keeping everyone warm enough to be photographed was an entirely different matter!

Still, snow is such a fantastic environment in which to photograph – particularly for portraits – as it creates an unbelievably natural wraparound light. Just look at the portraits below to see what I mean. And, given it’s unbelievably rare in this country, it makes these portraits even more unusual and special! Though watching out for shivering, streaming eyes and runny noses was also a necessity!

I loved this shoot and I love the photos we captured.

Let us know what you think.





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The books are out!

Well, we have finally finished it! Yes, after much (and I do mean, much) deliberation we have finally managed to get our 2010 portfolio book finished and out.

Having waded through thousands (I’m not kidding) of photographs, all of which we love, we have put together the images that we think best represent everything we are about. Some of the images we selected are there because they’re simply beautiful. Some of them are there because we had an amazing time working with that particular client – it’s an emotional thing. But all of them are there because they make us smile!

Hopefully, by the time you read this, the books will have made their way into our usual list of locations — Le Manoir Aux Quat’Saisons, The Crazy Bear and Little Italy amongst others — and are already being excitedly thumbed through by both our existing clients and some new clients we haven’t yet had the privilege of meeting.

Even after all this time, I still get unbelievably excited when we publish our portfolios (and, later this month, we will be publishing an additional portfolio dedicated exclusively to our wedding photography!) I love seeing just how many amazing clients we’ve had over the past 12 months and how many beautiful images we’ve created with them. Every year I wonder how we going to do it again. Yet, every year, we still do. And I love it!

Have a flick through this digital preview and let us know what you think.

Here’s to another new and exciting 12 months of photography!





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Facebook page

For everyone out there who has a facebook account, we’ve just set up our online area for Paul Wilkinson Photography. Why not become a fan? OK, if you like our photography then why no become a fan?

We’ve had personal accounts on facebook for a while but this is our proper business page where we’ll post offers and our latest news.

Our facebook page can be found at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Haddenham/Paul-Wilkinson-Photography/292339977154.

Ah, the joys of technology. Next it’ll be Twitter. If I can work out how to say everything in so few words :)

Enjoy!

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