Sunday, July 4, 2010

NOT THAT TIME ALREADY!

It's Sunday evening and the end of another sweltering week.
Time to blog and enjoy a glass of Timothy Taylors Landlord.

I've been making hay whilst the sun shines as I press on with a series of images of Sheffield - commissioned by a local manufacturing company who need them for a
trade exhibition in Germany later this year.


I took this RAW photo of the Wintergardens earlier today - if you look really carefully you can see my reflection in those big balls.


It's not an Alfred Hitchcock thing - I'll 'photoshop' myself out of the finished image!




I visited Kath & Chris on Thursday, back from their honeymoon in Turkey - I photographed their wedding at The Garrison Hotel in Hillsborough a couple of weeks ago. Kath had already emailed me the day after saying,



"Thanks for yesterday. Chris and I had a wonderful day and we are really looking forward to seeing the photos (even me, and you know how much I hate having my photo taken). We really appreciated your laid back style and the way you allowed us to do everything in our own time"

Anyway, they loved their photos -here's a small selection..........

















It's getting late - time to prepare for the coming week - another busy one:-

PR photography for a city centre church.

3 days sub contract work for a regional home portrait company.

2 evenings photographing an annual theatre production.

Visiting a couple to finalise the arrangements for their civil partnership ceremony next month.

I'm taking Thursday off to help out at my daughter's school - I've had all the CRB checks and we're going on an outing along the Rivelin valley. It's a great excuse to be with Emily and her chums - I love kids (but couldn't eat a whole one) and they get on very well with me. It's a big responsibilty looking after them, as well as being great fun.

I'm Steve Mirfin of PHOENIX PHOTOGRAPHY, where the eye has it.

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