Monday, 6 June 2011

Severn Hospice - Midnight Walk

Last weekend I was lucky enough to take photos at the Midnight Walk, a charity fund-raiser, organised by and in aid of Severn Hospice.

As usual my day started a couple of days before, recharging batteries, formatting memory cards and cleaning lenses (the 6 Ps).

I arrived at TCAT in Wellington at 21:45 in time to meet the other photographers; Rob May, Nick Cameron and Colin Rees and also just in time for the briefing.


At around 22:30 the first ladies started to arrive to register for their walk, all looking amazingly cheerful considering they were about to walk 10k through the streets of Telford starting at Midnight. A lot of the walkers were in fancy dress, we saw smurfs, policewomen, dalmatians, gruffaloes and many more. The walkers were efficiently through the registration system and free to take advantage of the market stalls set up in the hall, chocolate and face-painting seemed to be particular favourites.

 The walkers were given a final briefing and a poignant reminder of why we were all there. As the time approached Midnight the Smurfs were named as winners of the fancy dress. Finally the ladies were warmed-up to ensure there were no pulled muscles although those in fancy dress must have been plenty warm enough!






Finally it time for them to set off from TCAT on their route around Telford. For people about to spend almost 2 hours (or longer) wandering the streets of Shropshire they all seemed remarkable happy, I assume that I just never saw the alcohol!

This meant a hours respite for the photographers, time to back-up images onto laptops and grab a hot drink.

Before long the ladies started to arrive back at TCAT again they all seemed very bright and breezy, such a shame they were greeted by my grumpy face behind a camera,

 All too soon the party was over, highlights for me; bumping into an old friend who I haven't seen for too many years (great to catch up Mark), Leah bringing a warm hat to a bald man - thank you, my wife finishing the walk a few weeks after her knee surgery and of course the sight of 11 smurfs doing an aerobic warm-up!!





More photos can be found on Facebook and on the Severn Hospice Flickr page.

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Isla and Ed

I had the pleasure to photograph the wedding of Isla and Ed. Below are some of the photos from their day which I hope show their happiness on their day...









Wednesday, 18 May 2011

What's in the bag...

I often get asked 'what kit do you carry to a wedding' so I've decided to empty the case and see what really is in there...

  • The Case 
    • Peli 1510, I love this case, it holds a mountain of kit, its very strong (I stand on it when I need extra height) and its on wheels.  In the case are:
  •  The Cameras, Lenses and Flash
    • Two Nikon D300 bodies
    • Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 DC HSM
    • Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC EX MACRO HSM
    • Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 II EX DG MACRO HSM II
    • Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 D AF
    • Holga 60mm f/8 HL-N
    • Two Nikon Speedlight SB-800 flashes
    • Six 8Gb CF cards
  • Accessories
    • Batteries
      • 24 rechargable AA
      • 8 rechargable AAA
      • 4 D300 rechargables
      • Charger for the AAs
      • Charger for the camera batteries
    • Filters
      • UV fitted to all lenses
      • Circular Polorising and ND for all lenses
      • Macro close up set
    • Lighting
      • Stofens for the 800s
      • Stands for the 800s
      • Gel kit
      • Wireless flash trigger set
      • Torch
    • Bits and Bobs
      • Battery Cases
      • USB CF card reader
      • USB 3G dongle
      • USB cables
      • Mains cables
      • Rolls of electric tape
      • Spare lens and body caps
      • Business cards
      • 2 lens cleaning cloths
      • Sensor cleaning kit
      • Pens
      • Padlock
      • Quick release tripod plate
      • Ball loop bungees
      • Remote shutter release


I try, when possible, to set up a mobile studio to shoot portraits of couples and groups during the lull between the Wedding Breakfast and the Evening shindig. I prefer the 'strobist' approach to lighting and so the following kit is in the car ready:

  • Lighting Stands
  • Shoot through umbrellas
  • Manfrotto tripod
  • 5 in 1 circular reflector
Other stuff that I also take to every wedding includes:
  • HTC Nexus S mobile phone
  • Garmin Sat Nav
  • Fujitsu Laptop
  • 6 large ivory umbrellas
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