These are some of the wonderful pictures we took yesterday at the workshop with the Crash Taylor - thanks to his clever advice and the stunning models.
Welcome to Gaby and Martin's art-wedding blog. This blog is a visual journalism of one of the most beautiful days of a couple's life - the day they commit to love and cherish each other for the rest of their lives - their wedding day. Thank you for visiting, enjoy viewing the splendid journeys we were honoured to be part of.
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- MGPHOTOGRAPHIC
- Gaby and Martin Cushen worked for 10 years as sports photographers, covering events throughout the UK and Europe. Growing tired of the over commercialism and media restrictions of this form of photography and having been to the annual “Focus of Imaging” exhibition, we had the fortune to attend a “GraphiStudio” seminar, presented by the legendary Joe Buissink which was delivered with so much passion and pleasure, it inspired us to embark on a new field of photography. Using our skills in capturing the moment, we both realised that we can bring so much joy to the wedding couples by encapsulating so many triggers for so many wonderful memories from the happiest day of their lives.
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Wedding Photography Workshop with Crash Taylor, 23rd August 2011
Today we had the pleasure to attend the fantastic Crash Taylor Wedding photography course in sunny Nottingham. Thank you Crash for the enthusiasm and patience with us all, a big "thank you " to all the models, you were brilliant (Leonie, Andrea and Lexx). We hope we can attend another one of Crash's courses in the future. We took many good ideas away, we will try to put all these in practice, especially the 365 one.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Lorna Rees and Lee Mascall, Wyck Hill House, 12th August 2011
Lorna and Lee took the very brave decision to allow us to document their entire special day from preparation to last drinks. The venue was Wyck Hill House, originally built in the 1700's by the Feudal Lord of the Wyck Rissington,privatised 3 centuries later by various people. Amongst these were the London based company Jules Verne (not to be linked to the French author).Currently this is owned by the City and Country Hotels.The house has 16 beautifully designed rooms plus the 15 luxurious rooms in the newly added extension.
It was yet another very special day and Lorna...what can we say!You were so elegant and pretty!
We are very happy with the results, we can only hope they are as well.
It was yet another very special day and Lorna...what can we say!You were so elegant and pretty!
We are very happy with the results, we can only hope they are as well.
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