Just to let you know.
I will be unplugging for a few days. The four of us are off to cork to visit the family.
Six hours in the car with Niamh. Wish me luck!
Archive for July, 2009
I’m so happy to be finally able to post some weddings here!
With alot of nervous excitement I ventured out last Tuesday to photograph Steven and Leanne’s wedding at Corick House. Being relatively new to wedding photography (this is my third wedding to date) I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I did know that Steven and Leanne’s wedding would be the best place to start. It was a lovely day with only a few showers so we had the opportunity to be out in the garden most of the afternoon.
It was a whole lot of fun actually. Everyone was easy-going and relaxed and they made me feel very welcome and much at ease. This couple are a delight to photograph. I think its evident here that they truly are so in love and really gorgeous together. I wish them all the very best for the future.
BTW – Corick House is a wonderful location for wedding ceremonies and for photographs. Weddings take place in the beautiful conservatory which opens out into fantastic gardens. Saves a whole lot of rushing about!























We love saturdays mornings in this house. Dessie heads off to play his 18 holes, we lie about in our pyjamas, watch tv, play with toys, surf the net, just waking up slowly, no hurry anywhere… me drinking lots of coffee and the kids jumping all over the couch. Then, when we finally get round to getting ready we’re off to mums for a big, late breakfast with the rest of the bunch.
Its our favourite day of the week and long may it continue.
Time to go, their waiting on us and the sausages are going cold as we speak!
I do love this age.
Totally cute, full of character and hard to keep up with. Aidan is the fastest little man I’ve met yet. I was trying to get ahead of him for a few shots but he always caught up with me!
There was lots of cuddles, kisses, tickles, giggles, exploring and fun so it was very easy to get lots of photos here. I just had to snap away as they stayed close and together naturally. Aidan seem to enjoy himself a whole lot too which is the most important thing. Conditions were perfect. Warm, balmy dry summer’s night with open spaces all around and lots of natural light – what more could a photographer ask for?
Here are a few from the session…






Aidan demolishes a packet of tayto in about a minute…








Thank-you Michael and Diane for letting me photograph your beautiful boy.
It was a pleasure.
Just back from my second wedding in two days.
This is when the real work begins.

I haven’t blogged any shoots this week because I’ve been too busy taking pictures!





