Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Fionnuala's Model Shoot

My lovely niece Fionnuala came into the studio today to model for a shoot I was doing with budding photographer, Matty. Our aim was to create some beautiful (and very colourful) images using the lights in the studio. Here are three gorgeous pictures that would grace any model's portfolio:









We are always keen to hear from potential models looking for portfolio images. If you'd like to pose for a model shoot, whether for your own portfolio or simply to give it a go and see what it's like, get in touch and we'll arrange a session for you,
David

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

The 2010 Erne Vintage Car Club Charity Parade

On Friday evening, the Erne Vintage Car Club held its annual charity parade through the streets of Enniskillen and the crowd thronged the roadside to catch a glimpse of some wonderful vehicles from a bygone age. I managed to find a great viewing point and here's just a few of the evocative images I made:






























David

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Making A Splash

I took this image on a recent afternoon walk with the family at Emy Lough in County Monaghan. The boys took a spontaneous paddle in the lough with a couple of friends. I love the way this shot captures Finn's sense of enjoyment - it exudes something about childhood that I think everyone will recognise:


David

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Stacey, Shannon and Matty

Every now and again I give up a little time to help a photography student gain some fresh insight into their developing skills. When Matty contacted me, we talked about his plans to become a professional photographer and had a look at some of his work. He's made a good start and has plenty of potential so we decided to build on this and arrange an outdoor shoot using only natural light. We booked two models, Stacey and Shannon (otherwise known as Matty's girlfriend and her younger sister), and found a nearby location. Here's some of the images I shot while teaching Matty a few tricks of the trade:









As it's important to have empathy with your subject, Matty found himself on the opposite side of the lens for a few shots too:






David