Wednesday, 29 August 2018
An unexpected arboretum ..
I had an hour to kill yesterday, having left my car for two new tyres in a nearby town called Melle. I walked out of the garage and, barely 200 yards up the street, turned straight into an absolutely stunning arboretum. What an unexpected oasis of calm, and how educational that all the trees were labelled. The scents were delicious, the colours amazing, the dappled sun warming through the leafy canopy. I had the place to myself, which was blissful, relaxing and special. I took a few photographs .. and then I went to Aldi !
Monday, 27 August 2018
A year ago today ..
Well, I know what I was doing this time last year .. I was at the fab Great John Street Hotel in Manchester photographing the Wedding of Emma and Chris .. the last time I ever photographed a Wedding in the UK! Three weeks later we were off to live in France, and it's lovely that that chapter of my life closed on such a lovely high. The August Bank Holiday will forever be associated with that landmark moment and later today I'll raise a glass to the happy couple's first anniversary. I know I've done a hell of a lot of things since that busy Monday but, wow, where did a year go?
Saturday, 25 August 2018
Praying hands ..
These hands, seemingly in prayer, are the perfect picture to go with today's blog. The shot was taken exactly two years ago today on the cross-channel ferry that Lesley and I took for our first foray into France and you can be sure that, having hardly ever been to France before, I was definitely saying a little prayer inside ..
I'm now praying hard that the Brextit sh*t storm pans out right or we're all in trouble. Who knows? Our prayers have been answered once ..
Sunday, 19 August 2018
World Photography Day .. apparently!
It's World Photography Day, apparently! Not that I'd notice the difference, 'cos it's always World Photography Day where I am! As in, I think the world of photography and photography has taken me round the world. Let's face it, photography is my world. Has been since 1974. How lucky I am that my school started a camera club, and how lucky I am that I didn't listen to my careers teacher when I told him I wanted to be a photographer. "Be realistic," he told me, a pitying tone to his voice. It's 40 years since I became a professional photographer. Thanks for the encouragement, Mr McBean ..
Today's shot? Glad you asked. It's my little doll Minnie, atop a marker post at the equator about 3am during a bus-ride through Malaysia. One of the shots from my forthcoming slide-show ..
Thursday, 16 August 2018
In the spotlight ..
I love taking photographs, and I love to have them seen. Photography is all about communicating, after all. It's also, for me, about entertaining, which is also why I love to write and why this blog has been going so long. I can tell how successful any piece has been because the 'system' offers me statistics - amazing facts about the numbers of readers, and their locations, and what they had for lunch. (Maybe not that last bit!) With photography it's a little bit harder. If I put a photograph onto Facebook - which I do with relish and great regularity - I generally have no idea how 'viewed' it is. Unless I get a 'like' or a comment I have no way of knowing if it's been seen - or enjoyed (or worse). It was a real delight therefore to have a lovely chap I know (Hello B) come up to me yesterday and say, out of the blue, how much he loved seeing my photographs online. "Do keep putting them up there," he said. I certainly shall B, and thank you so much for giving me such a vote of confidence ..
It's my old modelling partner Minnie who's back in the spotlight next. I'm delighted to have been offered an evening at our village 'salle de fête' - or community hall - to give a slide-show of her trip around the world. It freaks me out to think it's 27 years since she and I went back-packing together but lovely to give her another chance to show off her holiday snaps. Here she is, the old sun-worshipper, on the beach in Tahiti.
September 21st, if you're knocking about ..
Tuesday, 14 August 2018
It gladdens an old man's heart ..
I had yet another photo-shoot in the studio this morning, and went into it with a spring in my step. The reason? A family I photographed recently chose this image as the picture they wanted for their wall. It gladdens an old man's heart to have something a little more 'quirky' selected by a client.
I hope it happens more often ..
Thursday, 9 August 2018
Simpler times ..
This photograph is getting on for 45 years old! It was my idea of art when I was 13 or fourteen years old. Taken on a Kodak Instamatic that I think may have been forgotten about in my Mum's sideboard, it shows my brother and sister being 'held' by one of our friends from down the street. I was at the start of my interest in photography and just five years from getting my first job as a professional photographer. The gorgeous cherry tree on the left is now cut down, people have paved over these gardens and now, instead of the one car you can see, the street is chock full of them. We knew who lived in every one of the houses you can see here, and played marbles and football and conkers and hide and seek with no knowledge of supposed 'perverts' or danger of hurting ourselves or fear of being run over. We even played on the railway banking that can be seen behind the houses at the rear and I can still hear the sound of the grasshoppers that lived there in the summer. And the lad in the middle? Dead from drugs a mere 15 years later. Innocence gone. RIP KC ..
Sunday, 5 August 2018
The swing of things ..
I shot my first ever Wedding in France yesterday. In French!..
It went really well and my mixture of stuttering lingo and lots of pointing meant I left last evening with 1, 200 images under my belt. It's been almost exactly a year .. a YEAR .. since I last photographed a Wedding, so it's lovely to be back in the swing of things at last. I'm also swinging round to a house near Poitiers later this week to photograph it for an estate agent, and then I'm swinging back to my studio for another family photo-session next weekend. Je suis très content!!..
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
New Day Dawns ..
It's New Year's Day for me! For years I've used an academic diary to plan my days - and their year finishes on July 31st - so it was a funny old morning as I closed the book on 2017/18 and opened my new brand new 18/19 diary this morning. I say funny when I actually mean nostalgic, because 'last year's' diary opened onto a month that was full of preparation for our move to France. It's fascinating to look back and see what we were up to as we packed our lives into cardboard boxes last August ..
There was excitement, and nerves, and a mega sense of things rushing towards us. At the same time as we were gearing up to leave the UK, I was trying to get my house in order to enable me to rent it out. There are one-word entries like 'Carpets' and 'Skip' and 'Burglar alarm' .. (ok, that's two) as I got everything ready for tenants, and there are entries like 'Phone Tristan' (French plumber) and 'Book Rob' (French TV installers) and 'Speak to Emma' .. the last bride whose Wedding I photographed in England. Yes, it was manic ..
And today? New Year's Day? Bliss! 30 degrees, and a leisurely day getting the gîte ready for tonight's arrival. (They've just arrived, by the way, and what bloody lovely people they are.) Who'd have thought it would all settle down so quickly? This afternoon I was working on a few pix ('Cos it's far too hot to go out!!) when I got an email saying we'd had a gîte booking - for three weeks - next summer. The lady has just been over to France and was so keen to get her next visit sorted that she went straight online and booked a trip. All this as I dust off my f1.8 because .. I'm photographing a Wedding on Saturday! Oh man, who'd have thought?
Yes, it looks like it's definitely going to be a 'Happy New Year'! Season's Greetings, one and all ..
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