Monthly Archives: March 2009

Personal work…

Its no secret, I love being a wedding photographer, I get a real high being around people on such a special day, but as a creative person I also like to experiment and my outlet for this is my personal work.

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Melissa Shelby - April 20, 2009 - 10:10 am

I hadn’t seen your work or comments lately on SWPB so I had to stop by your blog to see what you were up to. Once again, I’m reminded about how stunning your work is! Glad I stopped by.
I’ve been plotting a wuthering heights themed photo for about 6 months now but have yet to get it off the ground. Your’s is fantastic! Now I have to go back to the starting block, Thanks for the kick in the pants!

[...] a prestigious ‘gold’ for this image which was one of my personal works. The image of Fleur on Saddleworth Moor near Manchester won ‘gold’ in the fashion category and will be published in Image Maker [...]

More investment…

Its an exciting time as a wedding photographer who specialises in a photojournaism or reportage coverage

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Ian Smeatham - July 3, 2009 - 4:23 pm

Just wondering if you were serious about selling the D300 and if so how much for. I’ve just moved over from Olympus to Nikon hoping to do more portrait photography especially natural/low light which didn’t seem to suit the Olympus.

Anyway I’m looking to add another body and build up from there.

I live in Allerton so I’m not far away.

I really liked your photos and your style, definately a cut above the other L’pool wedding photography web sites I’ve looked at.

Kind regards

Ian

07778 708138

Rob - July 7, 2009 - 3:55 am

Thanks for the compliments on my photography Ian.

There is currently no better camera for low light work (like weddings) than the current crop of Nikon’s, I’m sure you have noticed a huge difference from your Olympus which starts off at a disadvantage by having a smaller sensor. The full frame Nikon’s I use are something special!

I was serious about selling the d300 but its long gone! It was snapped up, these are still a current model and used by many in the industry.