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Boutonnière | Image of the Week

October 8th, 2010

This weeks image is from a destination wedding I photographed at Quinta de Sant’Ana in Gradil, by Lisbon in Portugal. It was a beautiful wedding with many unique Portuguese and South African touches – from the Ostrich feathers in the bouquet to the local traditions – you can see more images from this wedding here. If [...]

 

This weeks image is from a destination wedding I photographed at Quinta de Sant’Ana in Gradil, by Lisbon in Portugal. It was a beautiful wedding with many unique Portuguese and South African touches – from the Ostrich feathers in the bouquet to the local traditions – you can see more images from this wedding here.

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There are many things that I like about this image but most of all it is the dream like quality and the contrast of the flower against the tree trunk. For me it stands out because it is different from a lot of button hole photographs.

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Lone Nun, Florence | Image of the Week

October 1st, 2010

The photograph I have chosen this week is a street scene from Florence. Italy is one of my favourite countries to visit and last year we visited Florence for the first time and loved it. It is such a beautiful city and a photographers dream – everywhere you look there is something to photograph. I [...]

 

The photograph I have chosen this week is a street scene from Florence. Italy is one of my favourite countries to visit and last year we visited Florence for the first time and loved it. It is such a beautiful city and a photographers dream – everywhere you look there is something to photograph. I also love the ambience of the place and can quite happily sit for hours at a street cafe watching the world go by.

When on holiday I like to get up early in the morning and go for a wander on my own with a camera. Whenever I can I prefer to take photographs during the golden light that you get around sunrise and sunset. Early mornings also have the advantage of being a lot quieter. This image was taken shortly after 6am by Il Duomo and was a very different scene to a few hours later when the streets were a lot busier and the light was totally different.

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For me there is something that is very timeless about this scene and I think that is why it appeals to me. I also like the composition  - the placement of the nun in the lower left third, the shadow behind her, the leading lines across the image following her the direction and the fall of the habit all help give a sense of movement and flow through the photograph.

This image makes me want to know her story. Has she just come out of the door at the far left? Where is she going? Does she have a connection to Il Duomo? Is she from Florence or a visitor?

What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments…

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Tender Moment | Image of the Week

September 17th, 2010

Today I am introducing a new feature to my blog – Image of the Week. It is a bit of an excuse to share some of my favourite images as well as a way for you the reader to get a better feel for the kind of photographer that I am. The images could be [...]

 

Today I am introducing a new feature to my blog – Image of the Week. It is a bit of an excuse to share some of my favourite images as well as a way for you the reader to get a better feel for the kind of photographer that I am. The images could be personal work, landscapes or from weddings and portrait sessions and I will share why I have chosen the image. I will publish this every Friday and I hope you enjoy this new feature.

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Today’s image is from a humanist wedding at Spynie Palace on the Moray Coast. I love the tenderness of the moment and how the way the little girl is playing with the necklace. The way the emotion of the subjects of the photograph contrasts with the people in the background also adds to the story. When I take photographs I am always looking to tell a story and show emotion, I want to make people feel something when they look at one of my images, and I think I succeeded with this image.

What do you think? Click on the word “comments” below and share your thoughts.

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Dean & Jo

November 15th, 2009

Using photography to tell the story of a destination wedding in Portugal, the photographer uses details to create poignant reminders for the bride and groom throughout their wedding album.

 

I first met Jo in the Lake District, and we connected straight away. The more we talked, the more we found we had in common, it was like catching up with an old friend. And she makes a mean hot chocolate with chilli. Later that evening I met Dean and Coco the dog and learnt more about the plans for their wedding. With family and friends living all over the world, they had decided to wed in Portugal where Dean’s mum, Ze, and some of his family still live. The more I heard about the wedding, the more I loved the sound of it, it was so ‘them’. From driving out to Portugal with Coco their dog to their plans for the day itself, with some of the details being made by Jo’s mum, Sheryl, and brought over from South Africa. With family and friends travelling from seventeen countries around the world to take part, it promised to be a truly special occasion and I was thrilled when I was asked to help them remember it through my photography.

The wedding took place at Quinta de Sant’Ana, a vineyard in Gradil, not far from Lisbon. Gradil is a quiet little town, well off the tourist trail, where very little English is spoken. This certainly added to a few of the adventures I had out there. The local people couldn’t have been friendlier and sign language, a few basic Portuguese words along with a lot of smiling went a long way.

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Quinta de Sant’Ana is a beautiful setting for a wedding. It is a family run vineyard producing wines in the traditional manner. It proved to be a great place for the families to stay in the run up to the wedding, with some helping tread the grapes and the younger members of the family enjoying visiting some of the resident animals.

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I travelled out to Portugal early, just in case I encountered any delays or my luggage decided to take in a few other destinations en route to Lisbon (I do hand carry all my camera gear just in case). This gave me an opportunity to get to know Dean and Jo’s families as well as getting a feel for the area. Both families were so warm and welcoming, inviting me to join them throughout the day and sharing their evenings with me.

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The day of wedding dawned a little misty but this soon burned off with blue sky and sunshine being the order of the day. The girls made an early start in their preparations at the local hairdressing salon.

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I really enjoy this part of the day, with all the anticipation and excitement of what lies ahead. To be allowed to get so close with my camera as the bridal party are pampered and transformed is a privilege and I LOVE it.

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This is a part of the day where I get a chance to be creative and try and something a little different for the bride and groom to remember their day by. I believe that it is so important to tell the story of the day as all too often couple are so busy getting ready and worrying about their guests that they do not have time to take everything in. This next image not only shows Jo’s shoes, an important detail, but it also captures the essence of where she and her family stayed during their visit and prepared for the day.

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When photographing a wedding I always keep the wedding album in mind. The details really add to the telling of the day’s story, as well as being a poignant reminder for the bride and groom.

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Dean’s cousin, Claudia, did a fantastic job with the girls make up. She is a lady of many talents – as well as make up artist to the bridal party, she had a big hand in some special celebrations later in the evening (but I will save that for a future post).

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I will finish this post with an image of the bride’s bouquet. The feathers, provided by Jo’s mum Sheryl, give it a touch of individuality as well as making it very personal.

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I will post more images from this wedding soon, so please come back to see them. In the meantime I would be thrilled to hear from the friends I made at the wedding. If we haven’t already connected through Facebook, you can find me at www.facebook.com/louisebeattie1. Click on the link, I would love to hear from you.

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More from Florence

September 27th, 2009

Fine art and travel photographs from Florence.

 

Florence is such a beautiful city so I thought I would post a few more images from a recent trip there.

This first image was taken early one morning just around the corner from the Ponte Vecchio and a cafe that sold the most fantastic ice cream. My favourites were the limone and the melon. The ice cream really tasted of the fruit. If only we could get ice cream like that here. Anyway, I was out and about on my own with the camera early one morning and I just loved the light here. I was wondering what I could use as a point of interest in the photo when this gentlemen came along. Perfect.

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This was another early morning photograph, and shows a gondola on the River Arno, under one of the arches of the Ponte Vecchio. The Ponte Vecchio is an amazing old bridge lined by shops on either side, mostly gold merchants and jewellers. In this image you can see the back of some of the buildings that line the bridge.

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It is hard to find the words to describe some of the buildings in Florence without over using words such as amazing, fantastic , etc. They are full of incredible artwork and sculptures. I found it hard to take in the amount of work and skill it must have taken to create these buildings. Just look at the detail in this image, which is just a small section of one of the facades above a door to the Il Duomo, which is huge. The green, white and pink are marble and the detail is so intricate.

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The Santa Croce, burial place of Michelangelo and Galileo, was one of the churches that you could use your camera in. I think I like this photograph because it is not your typical church scene. There was something about the way the man was looking at the cleaner that caught my attention.

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In this image I just love the way the light is catching the people.

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Even Florence isn’t free from the ubiquitous fast food chains.

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Not quite such a typical Florentine scene, but I like the light. This was taken exiting an underpass on the way to the Santa Maria Novella. Unfortunately we were not allowed to use cameras in this church which was a shame as it was so beautiful and the light was exquisite.

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I thought I would finish this post with this image taken taken from Piazzale Michelangelo just after sunset. I hope you enjoyed the images.

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