Thursday, December 24, 2009

The year that was





























The year 2009 is fast coming to an end. Every year, at this time, I sit back with a feeling of relief and satisfaction that all Christmas orders have been completed, and I can finally relax with my family over the holiday period.

This being my last blog for the year, I started looking back on the past year, and it's all been quite interesting. My work has taken me to some interesting places. I've photographed weddings to a prime minister, race cars to acrobats and rock bands to kids portraits. And this is just here in Bathurst!

And lastly, I'd like to thank all my past and present clients for their support throughout this year, and I look forward to working with you all again in 2010.

The following are highlights that I've photographed over the past year.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Erin & Brendan Sellers wedding










Mudgee would be one of my favourite places to visit in the Central West. I love taking photographs there. I'm inspired by Mudgee's architecture and it's surrounding landscape. I always look forward to covering the next wedding that I have booked in Mudgee because of this.

And so, on the 5th December I was on the road to Mudgee to photograph the wedding of Erin & Brendan Sellers. They had a beautiful garden ceremony at Riverlea, about 15 kms outside of Mudgee. Amongst the garden, under the shade of a tree, Erin & Brendan exchanged their vows and were married.

After the ceremony, and some photographs, they then travelled back into town in style. Riding in two 1955, plus one 1957 Chevy Bel air, all painted identically, they turned a lot of heads when they arrived back into town and cruised down the main street.

We finished our photo session out the front of Mudgee's old cinema. With the cinema's old Art Deco tiles, the Chevy cars, the location for Erin & Brendan's wedding day photographs was perfect.

Here are just a few of my favourite shots from their day. Enjoy!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Village Fair 2009










Last Saturday night I was able to photograph the last couple of acts of the 35th Village Fair at Charles Sturt University here in Bathurst. Kid Confucius gave a high energy performance, which everyone responded to in turn. They were followed by Van She, who finished the Village Fair festivities on a high.

To see more photographs from Village Fair, just go to my Facebook site, and look through the Village Fair gallery for more highlights

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Freedom of Entry to the City of Bathurst














Late last month, I was commissioned to cover a special event here in bathurst. The 1st/19th Battalion of the Australian Defence Force, was granted freedom of entry into the city of Bathurst and allowed to march up William Street and finishing in King's Parade at the front of the Carillion.

The mayor of Bathurst, Cr. Paul Toole made a formal inspection of the troops before delivering a speech to the troops on the parade ground.

These are just a few of the shots from the mornings events and march through the city centre.