Sunday 9am. All is quiet in Aynhoe. I get set up ready for the models and hair & make up artists to arrive. The coffee's on...Log fires are lit as its -3 outside. A freezing but beautiful sunny morning!
Started a little bit earlier this week so to catch the morning light in the dinning room. Weather is 10/10 today which will make a huge difference to the first few shots.
Models from left to right: Belle, Allana, Red, Zsa Zsa, Agnes
After visiting many country houses shooting fashion this has to be one of the best for me. The decor is truly inspiring and its nice to see a unique and creative approach helping to create the perfect English country home.
Thank you 's To all the models involved, Belle, Beau, Allana, Red, Zsa Zsa, Agnes, BBC CBeebies Presenter Cerrie Burnell, Shannon Murray. Also a big thank's to Louise Dyson at VisABLE People http://www.visablemodels.co.uk/about.htm
Thank you 's.. cont Sophie & her daughter Beau @Aynhoe for looking after us all and making us feel so welcome, Hairstylist Laura Leigh for her fantastic creations, Kate Gordon for herperfect make-up, Richard for the logistical solutions, My assistantsJon Gill & Tim Donnelly.
Finally a huge thank you to Cara & Cocoa Couture for creating such unique wedding dresses and James Perkins, owner of Aynhoe Park for letting us use the most fantastic and marvellous house as a backdrop.
Cocoa Couture "The Book" is due to be released later on this year. There is also a Bridal Fair at Aynhoe Park on the 27th March from 10am - 4pm where Cara will be exhibiting her unique bridal creations. The house is also available for weddings, parties and other special events.
Jan/Feb/Mar 2010 Over the next couple of months I will be shooting for a new book detailing the history and fantastic world of Cocoa Bridal Couture. Cocoa is a beautiful couture wedding dress shop, all the dresses are handmade with a vintage feel. There are often one-off unique pieces and incredible vintage accessories including head pieces, jewellery and veils.
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Vinyasa yoga lesson 2 with Robin Aurora - Lesson 2 Handstand to mayurasana Number two of a series of easy to follow yoga lessons photographed recently for www.aurorayogi.com
Done to honor the people of Cali Colombia It is an example of mutual support and optimism, all tied to the thread of solidarity. Designed and made by the sculptor of Cartagena, Hector Lombana Piñeros1995
Size: A3 297mm x 420mm Medium: 100% cotton canvas on FFR certified sustainable frame
Client: D Parrot, Stourbridge Dispatched: 30th October 2009 *please note due to the current postal strike as from 1st November 2009 we wil be using UPS rather than The Royal Mail for all UK Deliveries
Size: A3 297mm x 420mm Medium: 100% cotton canvas on FFR certified sustainable frame
Client: D Parrot, Stourbridge Dispatched: 30th October 2009 * please note due to the current postal strike as from 1st November 2009 we wil be using UPS rather than The Royal Mail for all UK Deliveries
Simon Donnelly Started off his career in photography in 1986 as a photographic assistant with advertising and design agency D.B.N in Birmingham England.. D.B.N was an award winning advertising agency
with large drive-in photographic studio's on the site of an old toy factory in Harborne, Birmingham. It was, in it's day one of the best outside of London with a wide range of clients and facilities.
Six photographers worked long hours shooting a wide variety of work from cars to room sets, It was the perfect grounding for any assistant to gain the knowledge required to be a good photographer.
The agency had two photographic studios including well equipped darkrooms and a team of the Midlands finest Graphic Designers, Typographers & Re-touch artists. Simon started shooting tests mainly
people orientated photographs. This was a unique situation and he would bounce ideas around with the other photographers, and his father who was also a photographer and graphic designer. The company
took Simon on after a few years training and he started shooting a wide variety of advertising photography including room sets, car photography and location work with the odd fashion and glamour
shoot. With the work in hand he started to develop his printing techniques and gained valuable experience whilst working alongside Terrence Donovon in the darkroom. Once confident enough to repeat
the results achieved in the darkrooms to a consistent level, he applied them to the photographic work he was shooting. He became the youngest affiliate member of the British Institute of Professional
Photographers and in the process, changed their attitude's and policies on age and Photographer Licentiateship. Working as a speaker on the Kodak Pro road show he demonstrated his different style of
printing and lighting. He also joined the Association of Fashion and Editorial Photographers in London where his work was featured in their "Introducing" exhibition. This is where Simon met his first
agent Marie, there head hunting photographers for her clients in Paris and Germany.