Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Mr. & Mrs. Langley





12.10.13

 I've never shot a wedding before but when my friends asked me a while ago if I would, I said yes. The main reason being is because I know the couple fairly well and thought it would be a good opportunity to have some fun with it. Luckily my friends didn't want any of the awful staged, cheesy wedding shots that you often associate with wedding photography. It was hard-work at times coping with different lighting, coordinating large groups of people and generally thinking on your feet and quickly but knowing the couple meant they were instantly more relaxed in front of the camera and that I could get the shots I wanted. 



Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Thiruvathira Beach Resort, North Cliff, Kerala


 

I had an awesome time staying at 'Thiruvathira'  (a HIndu festival celebrated in Kerala) The lovely Vasantha is on hand to bring you chai in the morning and even cooked Idli's for everybody one morning. YUM!

Sunday, 4 November 2012

India 2012....




I recently spent 6 weeks in India visiting Delhi, Udaipur, Bombay, Goa and Kerala. Most of my images can be found here: http://www.laurablight.co.uk but I'll also be posting some of my blog to. 












Thursday, 6 September 2012

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Up, Up and Away....












Ballooning with Mother for her 50th birthday treat over the Essex countryside. I wish every Monday morning could be spent this way, especially the champagne part.

Our pilot Glen was quite a character and managed to land us in one piece, phew. Luckily we had no angry farmers shouting at us for landing in their field. 














Saturday, 4 February 2012

Meet the CR-UK Brand Team!

Anoushka


Sheona


Rhiannon 


Clare


Serena



As Cancer Research is currently undergoing a brand refresh, I thought it would be a good idea to up-date our team photographs and make them a tad quirky. Particularly loving the image of Sheona, which was taken on the first frame.