Saturday, 26 September 2009
switched blogs
I have moved my blog to a new website address and will be using wordpress from now on.
Please go to www.weddingphotography-glasgow.com/blog
apologies for any inconvenience....
Thursday, 24 September 2009
acts of kindness
On the stand behind us at the Scottish Wedding Show was a lovely exhibit for The Tartan Rose Wedding Florist. It was great to meet Fiona and her sister.
What a brilliant surprise at the end of the day on Sunday when she gave me one of her bouquets. Fantastic roses. They were a bit battered by the time I got them home with all the exhibition stuff but I managed to get a few shots of them.
Thanks for the flowers Fiona: ))
What a brilliant surprise at the end of the day on Sunday when she gave me one of her bouquets. Fantastic roses. They were a bit battered by the time I got them home with all the exhibition stuff but I managed to get a few shots of them.
Thanks for the flowers Fiona: ))
post wedding show thoughts
We survived the weekend at the Scottish Wedding Show; ) No question it was very very tiring but we got to meet some fantastic couples and heard about some really exciting wedding plans.
We are now following up the contacts we made and look forward to talking to people in more detail.
One thing that really struck me as we talked to the couples was how many people haven't really thought about what they want from their photographer. we spoke alot about this with people and I'm going to do a separate blog post about that...
Some nice things people said, as well as that they really liked our work, was that they appreciated us not doing a 'hard sell' and that they found what we said useful in helping them decide what they wanted.
I've put up a few pics of the stand. We didn't go for a really corporate look because we felt it was important that people saw our photographs as they would in their own home.
I would like to thank Enid Reid for providing a lovely floral arrangement for our stand. Her flower shop is in the next street to ours and her work for weddings is fantastic.
We also got to meet some other Glasgow photographers, transport providers and make some useful connections for the future.
We will definitely be attending the next show as well so see you there...
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Scottish Wedding Show
We've been very busy preparing for the Scottish Wedding Show on the 19th and 20th September where we are exhibiting for the first time. Come along and see us on stand 410D. We've been getting all of our latest wedding albums ready in time to show and producing postcards and other goodies to give away.
Looks like it's going to be a busy weekend. I'll report back later how we get on and will try to take a few photos too. Below is a link to a wordle that I created to put on our price lists.
Our wedding packages page has recently changed as we have added a new range of luxurious hand crafted albums from Booked Images. I'll post a photo of those soon.
It's been a busy time (as always at this time of year). Hope to post some photos from our summer weddings shortly too. In the meantime I have put in one of my recent faves of Charlene and Mark who got married in Aberdeen. A beautiful day filled with laughter. This shot at the top of the page was the bride's favourite. A lovely couple...
Hope to see you next weekend at the show. If not don't forget to visit the website to keep up with new additions.
Friday, 31 July 2009
promoting 'it had to be you'
I have used this great presentation software for my educational consultancy work but thought it may work really well for a brief promotional show for our wedding photography work.
I think it works quite well but may depend on how fast your machine is as it includes photos...
You can see it on the prezi site large
I think it works quite well but may depend on how fast your machine is as it includes photos...
You can see it on the prezi site large
from prezi.com
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Monday, 20 July 2009
pre wedding shoots
There are many advantages to having a pre-wedding photo shoot with a couple before the wedding day.
It provides a great opportunity to get to know the couple a bit more and to see how they interact with each other and with us. Every couple is different and the way they respond to each other during the shoot gives a good idea of the kinds of shots that will work on the big day. Some couples are playful, some dreamy and romantic, some are less tactile, but most reveal just how much in love they are...
It also provides a chance to find the best angles to use with each individual and helps to make the couples feel confident that we can make them look fabulous. Most couples start out being a little bit self conscious but after an hour or so they really relax and start to enjoy being photographed.
Doing the shoot at the venue allows us to run through the ceremony details and timings with the couple and plan where we will each be at various points to ensure that we cover the day as well as possible. We can check out the light and plan some of the formal shots... It also allows us to take shots of the venue if the weather is good in case the light or weather is bad on the day.
One of the most important things it provides is a chance to get to know each other a bit more which always makes the relationship work much better on the wedding day. We have quite a laugh during the sessions and find them invaluable to ensuring that we do our job well.
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Glasgow Winter Gardens
What a beautiful name for a building to get married in. I thought it would be worth writing a bit about some of the venues we have worked in.
The Glasgow Winter Gardens are connected to the People's Palace which is now a social history museum. The museum has some fantastic photographs illustrating the story of the people and city of Glasgow from 1970 to the present day. The Winter Gardens is a Victorial glasshouse filled with tropical plants, benches to sit and a cafe.
As a wedding venue this is a fantastic place which, due to the windows, stays light until late in the summer months but also looks great when lit up in the evening. During the golden hour the early evening sun provides a wonderful orange glow to some of the bricks inside the building.
Here is another shot taken with my lomo fisheye film camera (a favourite camera that I'll do an entry about at a later date) that really does justice to the fabulous architecture.
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