POPPY EVENTS SHOOT
Yesterday was spent shooting new promotional images for Poppyevents the event decorators at Magenta Shores. It was a great day. We set up, or should I say the talented team of ladies at Poppyevents, set up a number of sets and, I had the privilege of conceptualizing and photographing them. the sun made an appearance just at the right time for the outdoor shoot. I love working with talented people, as its always a team that work’s well together that create the best images.
RYAN AND KRISTIE PART 2
I said the church was huge check the image out below.
SYDNEY WITH RYAN AND KRISTIE.
The day started really cold, we couldn’t work out if it was colder in the church or outside, so we decided to play it safe and do the family photography indoors rather than out, plus I couldn’t resist the architecture of St Annes Catholic church at Bondi Beach, this place was huge. The afternoon was spent around the Harbour and the Opera house, I even had privileged parking. This is a taster from Ryan and Kristie’s wedding, I had a ball. One thing about the way I shoot wedding’s is that each one is unique, I dont have a set stock of images or styles, I just photograph for the couple and who they are, it’s not about me after all.
TIM AND JODIE PART 2
July 5, 2010 by Neville · 5 Comments
Well here as promised here are more images from Tim and Jodie’s day, for all you out there who are eager to see more. Enjoy.
TIM AND JODIE
July 4, 2010 by Neville · Leave a Comment
Well I have backed up Tim and Jodie’s photographs from yesterday before I sort out the gear for this afternoon’s wedding. So for all those who know and love Tim and Jodie here are a couple of images I managed to process this morning.
BIG DAY FOR TIM AND JODIE
July 3, 2010 by Neville · Leave a Comment
I think God is smiling today. Look who is getting married this afternoon. I shall be photographing Tim and Jodie’s wedding all day and Im looking forward to it. Tomorrow I will be in Sydney on another wedding, which I know will be quite special.
GRACE
June 30, 2010 by Neville · Leave a Comment
Months pass ever so quickly, it was Graces fourth month of her, A Year in the Life Of, project. This time she was not in the mood for photography, I seem to have that effect on some of my younger sitters. But when they dont want to behave, sometimes I manage to get some really nice shots. These were photographed at mum and dads home, even gramps got in on the act.
AARON AND MELISSA’S E-SHOOT PART 2
June 28, 2010 by Neville · Leave a Comment
It seems Aaron and Melissa’s photos are a hit so here are a few more for you to enjoy.You may have noticed I’ve toned back my colour palette. One of the things I have been noticing with digital is, it wants to give you too much information, it take’s everything in and, sometimes I dont want that.
AARON AND MELISSA’S E-SHOOT
June 26, 2010 by Neville · Leave a Comment
I had the pleasure of photographing Aaron and Melissa this afternoon up at Somersby, very wet and slippery. If you ask Melissa she will tell you how she came to find that out. Anyway we had some fun for a couple of hours. One of the best parts of the day was I had an assistant, Tara who is in year 10 and wants to be a food photographer, I thought that was fantastic, usually it’s a landscape photographer or, I dont know yet answer. I only hope she had a good time and learned something, because it was great having her there. So here are a few images from the shoot.
RHONDA BIRCHMORE
June 24, 2010 by Neville · Leave a Comment
In 2001/2002 I was hired to photograph a whole lot of Australian celebrities for a book titled, “Moments of Truth”. Rhonda Birchmore was just one of them. I had flown down to Melbourne to do the shoot, when I have to do these shoots I always panic a bit, as I more often than not dont have very much time, in some cases half an hour has been given to do the shoot only to find you have less than 3 minuets, but that’s another story. In Rhonda’s case we met at her home then went for a walk down the street to see what was available. Street cafe’s are all over the place in Melbourne so that’s what I decided to use. we ordered coffee then I set about capturing the image, there was not much room to move on the pavement so I stood between two parked cars and hand held a 6X7 cm Pentax, Rhonda asked if she should remove her glasses but I said she can keep them on as the sun was low and bright and she would squint too much, that’s when I made this picture, just as she was saying. I love you Nev, other photographers usually ask me to remove them.


































