Monthly Archives: May 2012

Rock The Frock Shoot – Gemma

My first ‘Rock The Frock’ shoot of the year was with my first bride of the year, Gemma Wainwright (formerly Hamilton). Rock The Frock shoots, sometimes badly named as Trash The Dress, are a post wedding shoot, which allows the bride to get THAT  dress back on rather than store it in the loft forever more. I have changed the name from Trash The Dress to Rock The Frock as many people think the dress will get damaged or wrecked, which is never the case, unless you want that…..  It is a fashion shoot in a wedding dress, but with less restrictions than on the wedding day and brides tend to be less ‘fussy’ about getting wet or dirty or going places they may not consider on the day. It isn’t just for newly married brides either, sometimes people have been married for a few years and just fancy trying it on again and having fun. You don’t have to have had me for your wedding photography either, in fact often it is people who for one reason or another, never had me there that book these. If you want more info look at the wedding gallery section on the website or email me at enquiries@captiv8.uk.com or call 0800 0699169 to book! Limited dates available in the year for these so book quick.

On to Gemma’s shoot, which was at a secret location…near Inverness. We had a great time. It was a crazy day because when the sun was out it was roasting and then every now and again we got a slight shower of hailstones. Only in Scotland! We shot in several locations and we were both delighted with the images. It ended with Gemma in the river, but only ankle deep as it was very cold and fast flowing, which could be dangerous as I found out once before (ask me for that story).

A few images from our shoot.

 

Wedding Photography Dunrobin Castle – Nicola & Derek

Another wedding at one of my favourite locations in the entire country, Dunrobin Castle.  Nicola Kemp and Derek Manson, from Thurso, were married here at the end of April. Dunrobin is a great location for wedding photography, due to the locely gardens, the fairytale-like castle building, and with loads of amazing indoor locations with lots of light if the weather isn’t good. Well this day wasn’t the best for weather, as there was showers of snow before the wedding and apparently the wedding party drove through a load of snow on the way down from Thurso. As Nicola and her bridesmaids were getting ready at the castle, it saved a lot of travelling and meant we were just in one venue for the entire day. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Susan Brown, who is the minister at Dornoch Cathedral, and she was her usual entertaining self, having everyone in stitches with her wit. After the ceremony despite the cold, it did brighten up briefly allowing us to get some outdoor images with the castle, but the gardens were definitely out of bounds for wedding dresses.

A fun day amongst a lot of old friends which made it very enjoyable.

A small selction from the day.

 

Engagement Photography Inverness – Fort George shoot

Donna Fleider and Andy Ross get married this summer, and chose Fort George for their pre wedding shoot. It was a cold day but we managed to get enough time in between rain showers to get some cool pictures around the Fort, before we headed off and did a few shots at a friends farm in the hay and I even found an old truck to use, so was in my element.

Hair Photography Inverness – Gallery Hair

I was asked to help Gallery Hair in Inverness with some new promotional images for their salon. The images were for an event they were exhibiting at, and we enlisted the help of Dress 2 Impress Bridal Shop in Inverness to provide dresses for the shoot. I then managed to arrange for access to Achnagairn House for the shoot, which gave us indoor and outdoor options, depending on the weather. The models for the day were Caroline  Carmichael, Chevonne Lee, Deborah MacQueen and LeighAnn Reid.

A few of the many images we took on the day

Horse Photography Ardvreck

On my way to Ardvreck I spotted this lovely Highland Pony down in a field so got the camera out and managed to get her to come up for a quick shoot. Really pleased with these images.

Pre Wedding Shoot Ardvreck Castle – Anna and Fraser

So it was second time lucky for this shoot, after the weather wrecked our plans the first time we planned it. Ardvreck Castle is a very cool ruined castle on the shore of Loch Assynt, up near Lochinver. Anna and Fraser were getting married later in the month so we were running out of dates for this shoot. The forecast was nice, but when I arrived up there it was absolutely baltic and there was a light shower of hailstones. This was not going to be a long shoot!

NNCMC – Music Photography

Last month saw me back at the Northern Nashville Country Music Festival, in Halkirk, Caithness. It is a huge and very popular event on the Country Music Circuit, and I have photographed it every year since it began, so was delighted to be invited back again by the committee. I love shooting live music events, so this is a great chance to get some cool images. There were bands from all over the world, including the USA, Netherlands, Ireland,England and of course Scotland, including some local Caithness acts.

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