My first engagement of the main 2018 wedding season came at the beautiful Highgate House, Creaton, on Friday, 6th April. It was my first wedding photography booking at the 17th century Northamptonshire venue, and I hope it won’t be my last. The weather in the weeks leading up to Claire and Rob’s big day was best described as wet. Coming
Feeling rather disappointed with my morning's photographic haul, I decided I'd head out with the camera once again at sunset. The venue for the afternoon session was the area around Titchmarsh Nature Reserve, Northants. It was a bit of a late decision to head out again, I'll be honest, prompted in the main by the poor forecast for
The forecast for Sunday morning once again promised a heavy frost and clear skies. This time I decided I would head to Thrapston Gravel Pits in Northamptonshire for my photography fix. Thrapston Gravel Pits, Northants The sun was due to rise at 0755, but I arrived at 0730, without a real plan for where to head. Parking up
We have been blessed in Northamptonshire this week with a number of stunning autumn days. Heavy frosts and clear skies have dominated proceedings, and it's been a joy to get out with the camera and photograph some of it. On Wednesday morning I headed down by the River Nene at Islip, opposite Thrapston. Nine Arch Bridge, River
Following interest being expressed in another family photo-shoot day at Sywell Country Park, Monday, 26th October (October half-term) has been ear-marked for the next one. Should the weather be really bad that day, Tuesday, 27th October will serve as a back-up.
OK, this is a first for me! On Tuesday, 18th August, I will be running a series of “family” photoshoots at Sywell Country Park in conjunction with Carla Keech of Sweet Smiles Photography.
As those of you who follow me on Twitter and Facebook may have seen, last week I had the honour and the privilege of photographing two new little people just a handful of days after they were welcomed into the world by their doting parents.