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Smiles all round for Martha and Paul.

Smiles all round for Martha and Paul.

Wedding Bells and Party Hats - A day of love and fun.

Stephen Makin March 19, 2017

I had the privilege of capturing Martha and Paul's wedding in Stoke Newington, London. They are a special couple making everyone feel a part of the celebrations. I spent the beginning of the day with Martha and her friends and family getting ready for the trip down the aisle. I tried to stay out of the way whilst still capturing as many of the special moments as I could.

I have long believed that especially in circumstances like a wedding or engagement shoot, you should be capturing as many candid and natural moments as possible and posing only for specific detail shots such as dress/flowers/accessories, etc.  To that end I found myself crouching in corners and dodging children as the ladies moved from room to room and stopped momentarily only to take it all in and take a deep breath. 

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Whilst the focus is always on the bride and her experience of the day, I try to pay as much attention as I can to the other moments around the main event.  There were kids running around and having their own version of this special day and I tried to capture as much of the family aspect as I could, managing a few candid moments with the bride's nephews, sister and father.  The groom and his pals were all over at another location with another photographer covering their preparations, so I was able to focus on just this aspect and could devote as much time as there was to it.

While there was some nervous energy in the room, overall it was pleasant and relaxed as I wandered around staying as inconspicuous as I could. I tried to catch Martha and her family in candid moments but wanted to be sure I went away with some memorable images of the bride in her dress once makeup and hair were in place, so I asked that she step over to a big window to take advantage of what natural light there was available to me. I think we managed a fair few memorable images in the manic rush out of the door. 

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The beautiful Martha leaning in to the light. The day was fairly dull at this point in time but the big window meant that we could take advantage of what light there was.  

The beautiful Martha leaning in to the light. The day was fairly dull at this point in time but the big window meant that we could take advantage of what light there was.  

Soon enough we were off to the ceremony and so it was coats on and out in to the chilly midday air. I rode with Martha and her dad to capture a couple more shots.

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Arriving at the venue we had a bit of a run around to deal with before being let in the 'side' door. But once inside it was time for final preparation and a little bit of paperwork before Martha was led down the aisle to be married. It was an intimate space with only the butterflies and her family around, Martha went through the final steps. 

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And then all too quickly it might seem, or perhaps not soon enough it was time to take the walk down the aisle. I poked my head into the room just before she made the walk to see what was going on and got a quick snap of Paul waiting for his blushing bride to arrive.

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And then we were on to the main event! Paul waited with a nervous energy, his smile never leaving his face. The moment that he saw Martha was one that I had hoped catch cleanly and I'm glad that I did. The look on his face was perfect.

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And with the confetti settling, we were off to the reception where it was a night of smiles and dancing. I'll save most of those images for the happy couple but will include a few here.

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And with that we arrive at the close. It was a wonderful day that culminated in an even better night. If the smiles on the faces around them and the fun that was had is anything to go by then both Paul and Martha have a bright and adventure filled life ahead of them.  

Thanks for reading!

Stephen

In Editorial, fashion, Model, Shoot, Wedding Tags fashion, wedding, bride, bridal, dress, candid, kids, family, lights, sisters, friends

Throwback Thursday - Shoreditch Roof Shoot

Stephen Makin January 19, 2017

Someone told me that these are the sorts of things that people want to read on photography blogs so here goes..

In the Summer last year I found myself on a Shoreditch roof just before golden hour with my old friend, comedian/actor/all round entertainer, Jimmy James Jones.  We were getting ready to host another instalment of the popular New Act Night at the Comedy Cafe Theatre.

I was going to be doing some video on the fly so I had brought only a Canon 70D and 85mm f/1.8 USM lens which was fortunate as the 85mm focal length might just be my favourite for portraits (even on the crop sensor body making it around 120mm I think). 

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We were up there just as the sun was dipping and were lucky to hit it when we did, because the roof we were on is probably the lowest in the area it means that we get great light but also that the shadows come fast and dark. 

So we got to work and Jimmy being the pro he is fell over almost immediately.  But once we got him on sturdy ground we were off.  The light was almost perfect for what we were aiming for, warm and not too harsh, falling beautifully both on Jimmy and the bare brick walls of the surrounding buildings.  We didn't have long but managed a number of great images in the short sessions we did.  Jimmy is a pleasure to shoot with as he keeps things light but professional and this made the fact that we didn't have too long to work almost a non-issue. 

The space gave us some good options with the different backgrounds and some interesting (or questionable) foreground interest around.  Being right int eh heart of London's busy East end meant that on one side we had some wonderfully lit brick facades and on the other a beautiful, warm haze to work with giving us some variety in the tones available. 

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The images were lovely already in camera due to the quality of the light we were working with, I just had to make a few tiny adjustments in Lightroom (contrast and black values mainly) to get the desired effect in each image.  You can see in the last image above how drastically the mood can switch in a scene simply due to the orientation of the sun.  The sharper, more contrasted light from shooting with the sun versus the hazy, warmer and softer scenes shooting back towards it.  This effect is also helped by the sun being obscured behind the taller surrounding buildings. 

All in all it was a successful off the cuff shoot and Jimmy and I got some images we were happy with.  I feel it's important to keep shooting for myself whenever I get the opportunity, no matter how small a window of time.  The pressure of trying to deliver someone else's vision, whilst a welcome challenge, does not always allow for the freedom to experiment and play. 

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Jimmy can be found online here and also produces his own regular comedy show called It's Just Jokes! in Milton Keynes. 

In Shoot, Editorial, fashion, Model, Comedy Tags shoot, fashion, light, golden hour, london, england, shoreditch, canon, portrait, city, roof, brick, facade, Comedy, comedian
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