Happy International Women's day!!!
A couple of weeks ago, I heard an Oxfam campaign on the radio. To mark IWD 2012 Oxfam were encouraging women to "get together". The Oxfam "Let's get together" is focussed on raising money for Women in the developing world - you can learn more about it here. When I think of the role of Feminism in 2012, this is what I think of. Women with power and influence and money (like us in the Western/developed world), using it to give a helping hand to our less fortunate sisters. So this campaign really struck a chord with me.
With this in mind, I will be having a "get together" on the 16th March (it's late I know, but I only got my pack on Saturday!) in Preston. There's a lovely cocktail bar in Preston called Kuckoo (on Fox street), so I say we "get together" there. I'll be there from 6pm. If you don't want to/ can't drink, don't worry Kuckoo do non-alcoholic cocktails too.
I will obviously be asking for donations for Oxam on the night, but any little contribution will be welcome. For those of you who want to, for a £10 donation, I'll enter you into a competition to win a photoshoot with Urbantangerine (more details on the night). You'll get my usual portrait package, plus 1 A4 print of your choosing free of charge.
So, I hope to see you all on the 16th March.
C
xxx
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
A fine day for a February wedding!
When we were first asked to shoot this wedding Gary's reaction was "Oh crap!" Beccy is his cousin and he was terrified of not getting it right. I, on the other hand was giddy with excitement. It's not that I wasn't worried, or didn't care, it's just I knew we had this. Gary taught me to shoot, and whilst we now have very different styles, we compliment each other well. (And don't tell him I said this, but if he wasn't gonna be my groom one day, I'd want him shooting my wedding). We work well together as a team, and yesterday was no different.
The day started out with rain, and I swear I could have cried. I drove to the bride's grandmother's house praying for the rain to stop. Please, please just stop for lunchtime, stop for when we get to the church, please.
As I set about getting the shots of the bridal party getting ready (with a lovely glass of Bucksfizz - I was a spoiled photographer yesterday), I continued praying.
The bridal party consisted of Beccy, her sister Vicky and her mum Anne. All of whom were far more calm than I expected. I suspect it had something to do with the pampering from the having their hair and make-up done.
Beccy's dress was breathtakingly beautiful! She covered all the bases with fastenings, there was in inner corset,
A zip, and then 24 buttons,
Whilst I was with the bridal party, Gary was with the Groom and his grooms-men,
Tom on the left and his Best-man Ryan on the right. Ryan's best-man speech was brilliant (I heartily recommend him as a best-man).
Thankfully, my prayers were answered and we ended up with a lovely clear afternoon. The service was beautiful, and there were a few tissues in hands as vows were exchanged. St Annes is a gorgeous church, I mean come on!
From the balcony above the service I was able to get some lovely shots of the bride and groom throughout the ceremony.
Including the exchanging of the rings!!
Once the ceremony was over we went out into a now lovely, if slightly blustery day.
Then it was off to the venue for the evening celebrations. Beccy and Tom had a gorgeous car, and we took full advantage of the car and the now lovely weather.
Beccy, you looked absolutely stunning! Tom is a VERY lucky man!
After allowing everyone a few minutes to breath, Gary and I herded them all into the garden and handed out balloons.
I'm not going to share the family shots, except this one, because I LOVE it. Uncle Richard gave Beccy away, and this shot, well see for yourselves........
I'm going to finish with two shots of the happy couple.....
Beccy, Tom, Thank-you so much for allowing us to document your day! Have a wonderful honeymoon!
C
xxxxx
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Somewhere Woody!
Last Sunday I had a shoot with little K. I know her VERY well (she's my cousin) ;). When her mum and I asked her where she would like her shoot to take place her response was "Somewhere woody". So me, mum, K's little brother T, K, and dog Lilly headed to Spring woods. This location is on my doorstep, and I know it well, so I was really looking forward to getting there and shooting some cool pictures.
We'd had snow the night before, and though most of it had melted, there was just enough on the ground in the woods.
K is an adventurous sort of girl, happier climbing trees and exploring the world. She loves wildlife, and is not afraid to get dirty. My kind of girl!! (She's also amazingly pretty and photogenic - not sure where she got those genes ;-p).
At the start of the shoot K was VERY nervous around the camera. I decided the best way to deal with this was to let her do her thing and just follow her with my camera clicking away. This method resulted in a lot of shots like this one:
After a mini snowball fight K made a mini snowman (like I said not a lot of snow left, just enough)
On the way back to the car I asked K if she would hold her brother's hand. Lilly also wanted to be in on this action and we got the quintessential brother/sister shot
C
xxxx
We'd had snow the night before, and though most of it had melted, there was just enough on the ground in the woods.
K is an adventurous sort of girl, happier climbing trees and exploring the world. She loves wildlife, and is not afraid to get dirty. My kind of girl!! (She's also amazingly pretty and photogenic - not sure where she got those genes ;-p).
At the start of the shoot K was VERY nervous around the camera. I decided the best way to deal with this was to let her do her thing and just follow her with my camera clicking away. This method resulted in a lot of shots like this one:
K discovered a pile of old logs, and as she set about exploring, I really started shooting....
After a mini snowball fight K made a mini snowman (like I said not a lot of snow left, just enough)
We were shooting in the late afternoon, and as the sun started to set we got the most amazing light! By now K was more relaxed with the camera, as you can see...
Mum wanted to get a shot of both kids and Lilly together, this proved an incredibly difficult task! NEVER work with children and animals ;). I know mum is probably going to kill me for this, but I couldn't resist sharing this out-take, it made us all laugh! (Poor T).
xxxx
Monday, January 30, 2012
Find us on Google+
So, has anyone else jumped on to Google+ yet? If not, why not? It's like the best parts of Facebook and Twitter in one place. Come and join us over there - +urbantangerinephotography. I've uploaded a bunch of photos, just check out our album.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Pretty little M
Today was our first official newborn session. I was very excited last night, and this morning. I thought it would be harder than it was, but sweet little M was a darling. She tolerated all of my mauling and manhandling with hardly a grumble. She's such a little sweetheart...... but you can see that for yourselves. (N & C, enjoy your preview).
The next shot was inspired by this great website and one of my Christmas presents. Little M makes a beautiful little flower-fairy!
You CANNOT do a newborn session without getting pictures of those teeny, tiny feet!
And the teeny, tiny hands!
Then it was time to try to get the "head on the hands" shot, Little M looked sooo sweet.....
Dad C was a little unsure about me taking his picture for this next shot, but I promised him it would be worth it. I think it is, hope he agrees....
We finished with a few shots in the nursery (which I loved, loved, loved. It is the perfect baby girl nursery!)
I had a fantastic time doing this shoot, thank-you N &C for allowing me to experiment, and trusting my judgement. I hope my future clients are as easy as you guys!!
C
xxx
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Alternative Christmas
We don't follow convention for anything in our house, and Christmas is no exception. For a few years now we've had an alternative Christmas, on the 28th December. People often seem confused by this, but personally I get more confused by separated parents who split Christmas day.
As usual this year the Christmas season really started for us on Boxing day. With a party at my Aunty Karen's house, with most of my family there. My family are NUTS, but I love spending time with them like this, all of us together. I brought my camera, but struggled with low light and people weren't keen on the flash. (This has just made me realise I need a faster lens - perhaps a nice Canon 50mm - our anniversary is coming up *hint, hint, Gary*). I did manage to get a couple of quick shots though -
This little is the youngest of the family, and he has the most adorable chuckle! He of all people was most unimpressed with my flash. (you can see the pictures I took of him as a sweet newborn just a few months ago here)
And then on the 28th Santa brought presents, LOTS of presents! This is what our tree looked like when we came down in the morning:
Of course, as he always does, Santa did a little something extra for us. He decorated the living room walls and left us a fishing game.
I got some really lovely presents, which obviously affirms that I am a VERY GOOD GIRL ;)
My favourite is this Sheep cushion, hand-made by my wonderful son. The bubble says "<3 ewe"! :D
As usual we broke convention again for Dinner and had Duck with Raspberry sauce. I got a couple of quick shots of the dinner table before it got messy with crackers and paper hats and blobs of sauce! ;)
I hope you all enjoyed normal Christmas as much as we enjoyed our alternative one!
C
xxx
As usual this year the Christmas season really started for us on Boxing day. With a party at my Aunty Karen's house, with most of my family there. My family are NUTS, but I love spending time with them like this, all of us together. I brought my camera, but struggled with low light and people weren't keen on the flash. (This has just made me realise I need a faster lens - perhaps a nice Canon 50mm - our anniversary is coming up *hint, hint, Gary*). I did manage to get a couple of quick shots though -
This little is the youngest of the family, and he has the most adorable chuckle! He of all people was most unimpressed with my flash. (you can see the pictures I took of him as a sweet newborn just a few months ago here)
And then on the 28th Santa brought presents, LOTS of presents! This is what our tree looked like when we came down in the morning:
Of course, as he always does, Santa did a little something extra for us. He decorated the living room walls and left us a fishing game.
I got some really lovely presents, which obviously affirms that I am a VERY GOOD GIRL ;)
My favourite is this Sheep cushion, hand-made by my wonderful son. The bubble says "<3 ewe"! :D
I know I can't be the only girl of my generation that loved (and still loves) Flower Fairies. Gary got me this Tulip fairy, combining my favourite flower with my love of Flower fairies. He's pretty good when it comes to gifts.
As usual we broke convention again for Dinner and had Duck with Raspberry sauce. I got a couple of quick shots of the dinner table before it got messy with crackers and paper hats and blobs of sauce! ;)
I hope you all enjoyed normal Christmas as much as we enjoyed our alternative one!
C
xxx
Thursday, August 18, 2011
TIGERS!!!!!
On Tuesday we all went to South Lakes Wild Animal Park. I'm going to let Cassius tell you all about his experience as a Junior Keeper, in a blog post to follow at the weekend. For me, though this visit was all about photographing the Tigers.
Last time Cassius and I visited, I didn't have my camera, or the skills I have now. So this time I was adamant I was going to get some photos of the beautiful Amur Tigers that they have.
I got a little giddy editing these, so forgive me for how many there are. ;)
This is Nina. She was sleepy but restless, and provided me with a variety of poses, for which I am incredibly grateful! ;)
This next shot is just adorable! She looks so cuddly....
So, the park have this novel way of feeding their big cats. They put pieces of meat at the top of 20 foot poles. This helps keep the animals in shape and also provides enrichment. I set up early and thanks to Nina (who did NOT want to go inside so the keepers could feed her) had to wait 45 minutes for these shots, but I think it was worth it....
This reminded me Tigers are NOT cuddly. They come flying out into the enclosure, and are up those poles in two leaps! The whole thing is over in seconds.
If any of you are considering a trip to the zoo this summer, I cannot recommend South Lakes enough. The park is nice, the animals are healthy, and there is lots of opportunity to get up close with them. And the prices are reasonable. Also, they have such great links with conservation projects! Just go check it out!
C
xxxx
Last time Cassius and I visited, I didn't have my camera, or the skills I have now. So this time I was adamant I was going to get some photos of the beautiful Amur Tigers that they have.
I got a little giddy editing these, so forgive me for how many there are. ;)
This is Nina. She was sleepy but restless, and provided me with a variety of poses, for which I am incredibly grateful! ;)
This next shot is just adorable! She looks so cuddly....
So, the park have this novel way of feeding their big cats. They put pieces of meat at the top of 20 foot poles. This helps keep the animals in shape and also provides enrichment. I set up early and thanks to Nina (who did NOT want to go inside so the keepers could feed her) had to wait 45 minutes for these shots, but I think it was worth it....
This reminded me Tigers are NOT cuddly. They come flying out into the enclosure, and are up those poles in two leaps! The whole thing is over in seconds.
If any of you are considering a trip to the zoo this summer, I cannot recommend South Lakes enough. The park is nice, the animals are healthy, and there is lots of opportunity to get up close with them. And the prices are reasonable. Also, they have such great links with conservation projects! Just go check it out!
C
xxxx
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