First Day Of Term

The first wedding of a new season is always special.

By the time it comes round, my batteries are recharged and I’m keen to get going again. At the same time, there’s always a little anxiety. Will I be able to produce the goods? The classical guys have it easier. They get to call the shots. They are in control. Documentary wedding photographers have to roll with the dice others are throwing. It can be a bit of a roller-coaster ride. You’re never sure what’s going to happen, how the light will be and (most nerve-racking of all) whether you’ll see a photograph before it happens, or react in time to something unexpected.

Therese and Craig’s wedding was a fantastic way to start the 2010 season a few weeks ago. Wonderful couple, warm guests, lots going on. I loved every moment.

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

(c) Roger Overall 2010

2 Comments

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  • http://www.visionary.ie Darren Purcell

    Love the paper plain shot, and the last one. Those diptych shots are becoming something of a trademark for you. Great vision.

  • Roger Overall

    Cheers Darren.

    I have another of the plane. My wife prefers it. I liked the boy in the shot, so went with this one in the blog post. Under my new “No Children In Awards” rule, I may submit the other (without the boy) for the next IPPA judging.