Wedding Party Games, Bristol

It’s always the groom…

It’s always the groom…
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I was having a few drinks the other night with some photographer friends of mine in the Alma pub in Bristol. After a few ciders a heated discussion took place about whether wide aperture lenses were essential for wedding photography? Should you buy the 16-35/2.8 over the 17-40/4 when it is twice the price, for…
I just thought I would make a quick post about file formats because someone recently asked me which format I shoot in. I guess the first point to make, whatever your preference, is the need to get it right in camera. There is really no substitute for this, whether it is the composition, white balance,…
2010 was a tough year for me but looking back I have a lot to be thankful for. Firstly the amazing couples I have met. Being part of their wedding was special and I won’t forget any of them. Knowing what my photographs mean to people is one of the main reasons I love this…
There are a lot of aspiring photographers starting out in the industry these days with some incredible gear that photographers wouldn’t have dreamed of years ago. I’m often on the lookout for second shooters in Bristol and need to be sure that they know how to handle their gear. Photography is an art for many…
I recently stumbled over a great tip from wedding photographer extraordinaire Jasmine Star. I thought I would share it with anyone reading this blog as it’s a real scorcher. Granted, not a resident in Bristol, but she writes a great blog and regularly shares her inspiring work. I’m always after tips to improve the efficiency…
Wedding photography backup workflow and data management. These last few weeks I’ve been working on improving my wedding photography backup workflow. Warning – this article is pretty geeky, you may want to skip it unless you’re a photographer! The winter for me is often a time for me to do small tasks I don’t…