People like Crash Taylor and Zoe Richards (links at the foot of this post to their fantastic sites) not only to do all of this other creative and important work, but also manage to provide their followers with stunning blog updates and galleries seemingly effortlessly. I think I need to go and work with them both to see how they juggle their hectic lifestyles! Some call it espionage, but I prefer the term networking!
So since the last post on 15th August I have taken the images of the injuries sustained by a poor Italian cyclist when a builder's hoarding collapsed on him. The law firm commissioned me to record the damage done, scar tissue etc (and no I wont be posting these ones). the prognosis is good, so I would like to wish Samuel a full recovery.
On a happier note, on the 29th August I held another training day for a new second shooter on the cooperative called Martin Malocco. The weather was lovely and Martin, who normally shoots with Olypus kit, had a swift induction in the use of Canon DSLR's. He proved to be a very fast learner which was just as well given the 5 days notice of our next wedding in Hampshire (more of that later).
The following day, the beautiful Isabel had her Christening in St Mary's Church in Denham.
The day after that, on the bank holiday Monday 31st August, I travelled the short distance from home to record the Notting Hill Carnival. I've covered this annual event on most years since the late 1980's. By definition, most carnivals and festivals are so colourful, that my mono work takes a back seat, but this year, my favourite image (below) is one in the latter format. You may recognise the teenage women here from our January snow images. It's that Amy getting into my shots again with her sister Ella. We stumbled across them on our travels.
And to get completely up to date, on 4th September I travelled with Martin to Hampshire for the wedding of Rod and Teresa. This was the 380th wedding that TPS has shot since 1981 and it was a return to where it all started in Fareham, Hants. Horizontal rain had been forecast, but thankfully meteorologists lie like politicians and the day went very well indeed. Here are three of my favourites.
The venue provided a great opportunity to play with some off camera flash, whilst still having the premises illuminated by in-house lighting.
So - those links I promised you all....
Crash Taylor: http://www.crashtaylor.com/
Zoe Richards: http://zoephotography.co.uk/
The venue provided a great opportunity to play with some off camera flash, whilst still having the premises illuminated by in-house lighting.
So - those links I promised you all....
Crash Taylor: http://www.crashtaylor.com/
Zoe Richards: http://zoephotography.co.uk/
Nice images Tim, really enjoyed 2nd shooting for you at Rod & Teresa's wedding lovely people & great photographic subjects.
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Yes they are a truly lovely family and the more I interacted with them at the wedding, the more I realised how much they had to overcome to be there that day. You were a star and are more than welcome to assist at any future event. They love your images and your work ethic. Welcome to the cooperative.
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