Had the privilege of shooting at the Obel Tower in Belfast on Thursday, where Bluestone Film were shooting a promotional piece for the Electrical Training Trust. When completed, the Obel Tower will be the tallest building in Ireland, standing just over 85m high. The light was beautiful early in the morning, and I captured a few shots over the city.
I know I’ve been terribly lax in filling you all in on the details of my move back to Northern Ireland – please forgive me! Over the last few months I’ve been dialoguing with Rob Bryce about finding a way to work together under the auspices of his film production company, Blue Stone Film, where I’ll get a chance to use my photography & social media skills. We’re still figuring it all out, but suffice to say I am loving it so far!
It’s coming together slowly, but I moved back last week and jumped straight into work! We were involved in a shoot for AB Distributors last week, who held a very swanky event for their clients at the Baby Grand in Belfast. With the aid of a little drama and a lot of humour, AB Distributors joined their clients in looking at best practices and how to show off their excellent products.
I finished off the edits from the Aspden wedding a couple weeks back, and with their permission are now using some of the images to help promote my work. There’s a gallery of 30 images up on the site now – please do check it out here and let me know what you think! It’s definitely a steep learning curve, but I’m happy with what I got for a first attempt. Excited to start thinking about my next wedding.
I met with my new business advisor yesterday for the first time, and am very excited about starting to really push into launching my photography business officially. It all feels a little too grown-up for me, but I guess it had to happen some time!
I spent the last 3 days in Comrie photographing the wedding of the lovely Ali & Jonny Aspden. What a great way to spend new years. This is my favourite shot so far.
TED Talks continue to inspire me with their phenomenal content. I watched this talk by Ryan Lobo today, on Photographing the hidden story, and was inspired all over again by the power of story and of photography… this is why I do what I do.
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