We’re delighted that Sugar Plum Hair Salon, a leading boutique hair salon based in Macclesfield, has asked us to photograph their entries for the L’Oréal Professionnel Colour Trophy.
Georgina, owner of…
I had the pleasure of photographing my twin brother’s wedding in Cape Town.
This wedding was guaranteed to be a visual feast, set against the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic…
We recently launched a valentines promotion in conjunction with Chilli Banana, a local Thai restaurant in Macclesfield. Jo volunteered to help with the promo shots, and both she and Mike…
Doing studio photos of my girls in the past has been like pulling teeth. I avoided it for as long as possible but unfortunately too much time has passed without me taking any decent pics of them.
A few weeks ago Emma and I decided to give it a go. We were determined to get some photos done, come what may, even though the prospect was daunting. We prepared as well as possible, not forgetting chocolate bribes and promises of Santa’s forthcoming visit.
Thankfully it seemed be easier-going this time even though I had moments of uncontrolled crying and gnashing of teeth. Most parents know this well. Those that don’t either drink to much or not enough.
We persevered.
We are happy with the results – so pleased in fact that we ordered a couple of ‘Acrylic Lifestyle‘ products for the girls room and an extra one for the studio.
Check out the images and let me know what you think. All opinions welcome.
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We’re delighted that Sugar Plum Hair Salon, a leading boutique hair salon based in Macclesfield, has asked us to photograph their entries for the L’Oréal Professionnel Colour Trophy.
Georgina, owner of and master stylist at Sugar Plum, produced a competition worthy hair style that demonstrates their commitment to quality and excellence in hairdressing.
I had the pleasure of photographing my twin brother’s wedding in Cape Town.
This wedding was guaranteed to be a visual feast, set against the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean and the picturesque and exclusive Camps Bay ‘The Twelve Apostles‘ hotel as the venue. It didn’t disappoint.
Despite the strong mountain winds forcing us to move the wedding inside, the very intimate ceremony proceeded without a hitch.
The reception followed at dusk and a candlelit marquee tent welcomed us to a romantic evening and beautiful conclusion to the happy day.
Laurette, the beautiful bride was radiant and looked stunning. My dashing brother completed a perfect picture of a beautiful couple. I am privileged to photograph the happy event and to share their special day amongst friends and family.
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