Saturday 20 September 2008

Extra luggage

Just sorting through images on my harddrive and I found this one of Max at Christmas. I wish I could fit him in my bag and take him to New Zealand!


Thursday 18 September 2008

New email address

I'll still be using my sjenkinsphotography@yahoo.co.uk address for the forseeable future, but this new email is for any new clients, I thought the uk part of my email might put them off. Thanks!

sineadphotography@yahoo.com

Natasha and James' Wedding!

If you wondered why I was back in the UK at all well then its these guy's fault. Infact if it wasn't for them I would probably be lying on a beach somewhere now... with a cocktail maybe... listening to the lapping of the sea upon the shore...hmmmmm... Well if Natasha and James weren't such lovely, funny, adorable people then I probably would be. I've been so excited about this wedding for aaages, and felt really honoured that James and Natasha got me home to photograph their big day. It was well worth it, they had such a gorgeous wedding, with everything carefully and creatively thought through. Natasha and James have the loveliest family and friends who made the day even better, and to top it all off it was SUNNY!!!

I started at Natasha's place:



She doesn't scrub up too badly:




By the way, when you see people in magazines looking like this its because they've been photoshopped up, the image above is straight out of the camera!! Yes I know...




Look at the fabulous wedding shoes!!



James supported by team usher:





Cooling castle barn entrance:





The ceremony felt very happy and intimate.











I could have photographed Natasha and James together all day, but I had to let them escape back to their guests at some point.





I LOVE this image. Its definitely going on my website.








Natasha's dad's speech:



Himali dishing the dirt on her sister:



James' brother and best man Andy pretended to be nervous before going on to deliver a great speech:



Which included these lovely new sporting outfits:



First dance:



Congratulations guys, and thanks again xxx

Well, thats me all done in this country then. In a couple of days I will be flying out to Delhi and then on to Bangkok to meet up with my gorgeous husband for a long awaited reunion - how exciting!! We'll be leaving shortly after that for our new place in New Zealand. I'm nervous, excited, happy, tired and a few other emotions too. We've been planning this for so long I can't believe we are going to stand on our land in Dunedin, look out on the view... and then, um, build a house.

As everyone knows, we'll miss people here loads but are definitely expecting lots of visitors - if you come early enough you can help to build the guest bedroom!

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Ash and Debbie's Wedding

When Debbie and Ash hired me to photograph their wedding back in the spring, I was so excited about the gorgeous little village church, the horse and cart, the marquee and the glorious summer weather! So as me and Emma drove to Debbie's parent's house on Saturday under threatening clouds I wondered if it could all go ahead as planned. I needn't have been concerned at all though, because with meticulous planning from both bride and groom's families and such excitement and happiness about the wedding, the day was a great success despite a torrential downpour in the middle(!) Debbie and Ash were like glamourous film stars gliding through everything in a serene and stylish way.

I processed most of my shots to be black and white or vintagy since they all just seemed to suit it. Here is Bella the flower girl, a perfect model for the camera:



This is the only bouquet I have ever photographed that smelt gorgeous! Which I imagine would be great before a ceremony if you're a nervous bride - you can just dig your nose in there...



Debbie. There's something old-fashioned about this image that I like.



The confetti wrapped in music scores:




Awwww. The glamour of it!




This is just before the surprise torrential downpour. Observant blog readers will notice a clue in the picture:










Lush!!



It stopped raining so we were able to get some coupley shots.






Attempting to feed the cows:



Incase you can't recognise it from this photo, the dessert was pavlova with raspberries, fresh cream and raspberry coulis.



I love the way that Debbie's mum is looking at her husband speaking here. It was the part of his speech where he was talking about how lucky he was to marry her.




First dance:





And some dancing photos - here are three that I like. Love this guy's expression!







Thanks Debbie and Ash for being such patient and good natured photo subjects. Hope you have a wonderful honeymoon - in India! Of course you can read my in-depth travel review below (joke!) xx

Friday 5 September 2008

Our house plans

So, its not long now until October when I'll be in New Zealand with Steven starting to build our straw bale house. I'm so excited!

Here are the room plans. These bits of the plan don't show the wide decking that will be on the front and side of the house that will lead onto the garden, so you'll have to imagine that. The doors to the north (on this drawing) of the ground floor are big french doors and windows that will lead onto the deck, where we are going to have seating to the right (under the kitchen window) and where Steven wants an outdoor pizza oven. He has spent months and months getting the details just right, so that, for example, we have a kitchen window that slides open so that you can hand out drinks and pizzas without getting in anyone's way.

I designed the kitchen and it has a built in wine rack and cocktail cabinet (of course), and a nice big breakfast bar.

There will be stairs to the south (in this drawing) of the house with a study area to the side.

Click on the image for a larger view if you like.


Here is the upstairs. Its going to have a sloping roof on two sides, so the bedroom looks huge here but some of that space will be under the roof. The reading area is just going to be a space with a balcony looking down onto the living room with books and comfy chairs, and the thing in the middle is a bridge to access it!

One more thing. Matt has done the drawing for us so that the size of each straw bale is defined (they're big!). The walls are going to be half a metre thick because thats how big the straw bales will be.

I plan for the house to be finished next April, giving us 6 months to build. Whenever I say that my dad and my sister raise a quizzical eyebrow because they've been watching too many Grand Designs programmes where there is always a major disaster/delay before the final set of adverts. Fingers crossed then!

Wednesday 3 September 2008

Amy and Lee's Wedding in Peckforton Castle

What a stunning location for a wedding! Peckforton castle is in Cheshire and is a huge medieval style fairytale castle surrounded by forest with a proper gatehouse, moat, portcullis and banquet rooms. Amy and Lee contacted me at the end of last year after seeing me at Rachel and Dave's wedding in Fonmon Castle -Dave is Amy's uncle, although of course he doesn't look old enough to be(!) Of course I wasn't meant to be here so I told Amy and Lee that I couldn't photograph the wedding. Then Natasha and James decided to fly me home for their wedding in 2 weeks so it turned out I could photograph Amy and Lee after all!

I only found out last week, but for a while recently there was almost no wedding at all. Just over 4 weeks ago Lee was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He was rushed into hospital and all wedding planning was dropped. Incredibly, Lee was operated on, the tumor was removed and he started to recover slowly. Last Wednesday, 3 days before the wedding he returned home, weak but able to walk and strong enough for the wedding to go ahead on Saturday. There must have been a lot of frantic last minute wedding work - Amy and her mum finished the table plan on Friday night, amongst other things.

Lee - this man was lying in a hospital bed 3 days before this shot was taken.



I love this image of Amy and Lee in front of the Castle, they have such a quiet, gentle way with eachother. You can just see an operating scar at the front of Lee's head here.



A couple of Amy before the ceremony. Can I just say, she MADE HER OWN DRESS. I have to be honest, I was expecting something very simple and kind of homemadey. This dress is an incredible peice of work, full of intricate detail on the bodice, with beads and antique lace that looked amazing in the medieval castle surroundings. I am just in awe, especially considering it was finished the night before the wedding! Amy looked very beautiful and serene all day.





The couple's son Oscar was the page boy,



And Lee's daughter Katie was the flower girl,





Lee read Amy a poem during the ceremony,





What a place to get married!



This shot is for Rachel :)



A couple of Amy and Lee together after the ceremony,





Amy's mum was busy assembling this on the day of the wedding(!) and just look how cool it is!! The icing figures have the same outfits as the wedding party and little Oscar even has his special cuddly donkey, brilliant.



Some very irresponsible father was encouraging this activity after the wedding,



Rachel and Dave looking very glam,



I feel quite smug about this shot - there were lots of peacocks in the grounds of the castle, and I caught this peacock and peahen having a wedding day kiss!



The hog roast





And it didn't even rain! Thanks for a great day guys xxx