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Competition now open!

February 23rd, 2009

To celebrate the launch of our new website, we are running a competition to win your wedding photographs!

The lucky couple will win our fantastic Diamond package which includes:

  • Full wedding day coverage with Peter
  • 6×4 prints of all the photographs taken
  • a DVD show-reel to the music of your choice
  • a 25×35cm Storybook album
  • 4x 10×13cm Pocket Books

The competition is open to everyone – so why not enter here.

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Upcoming Wedding Fayres

February 21st, 2009

Our stand at the Odyssey Arena Wedding Fayre in 2008

Over the next few weeks, I’m attending a few wedding fayres and exhibitions.

Clarion Hotel, Carrickfergus
This Sunday 22nd, we’ll be exhibiting at the Clarion Hotel in Carrickfergus. The show opens at 2pm.

Focus Photography Show
On Wednesday 25th I’m traveling to Birmingham for the Focus Photography show to have a look at the latest albums and products.

Kings Hall
I’m exhibiting at the Kings Hall Wedding Fayre 27Feb – 1st March.

The times are:
Friday 27th February: 3-8pm
Saturday 28th February: 12-6pm
Sunday 1st March: 12-6pm

You can buy discount tickets at £8 from the organisers here

Pop in and say hello!
If you are planning to go to any of them – make sure and say hi!

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Favourite Pics: Feb 2009

February 17th, 2009

The first of another regular series, we’ll post our favourite pictures of the last 4 weeks. Rather than show some pictures of weddings this month, I thought I’d post a few snow pictures.

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Just outside Carrickfergus

Woodburn Resevoir

Woodburn Resevoir, Carrickfergus

The view from Knockagh

The view from Knockagh, Greenisland

Snow and Sun Combine

Abstract Snow & Sky, taken in Carrickfergus

All pictures above Copyright Peter Thomas Photography 2009

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Getting Ready: preparing for rain!

February 13th, 2009

While every bride and groom hope for a nice day, in this country its far from guaranteed! So in the first of my ‘Getting Ready’ series of blog posts, I give some hints on what you can do to prepare for the worst.

1. Don’t worry!
One great thing about our ‘mild’ climate is that it rarely rains all day. Our weather tends to showery, and so its usually possible to get at least some of the photographs taken outdoors. And even if it does, some of the most moody shots I have taken are of people walking under umbrellas or standing in doorways looking out at the rain. Dramatic skys can often be great!

2. Get a professional!
Over the years, I’ve got good at taking photographs on wet days. I’m not writing this to plug my own services – but indoor photography is about 100 times more difficult than outdoor photography – so make sure you hire a full-time, professional photographer. They’ll be able to handle whatever the day throws at them! Whoever you choose, ask for a few examples of wet weddings. Many photographers will have online examples of wet weddings.

3. Get an umbrella!
I usually try to carry a few umbrellas with me, but why not buy a few wedding umbrellas. No need to spend a fortune -I wouldn’t spend any more than £20.

For ladies: I normally try to get a ‘bird cage’ umbrella – something like http://www.simplyumbrellas.co.uk/umbrellas.php/products_id/150 .
For men, a plain black umbrella will do.

I always carry a white towel, so that if it rains I can always dry off seats and protect the all important wedding dress!

A groom in the rain!

4. Think Location
If you haven’t already hired your reception, you might want to take a good look inside. Fireplaces, a nice bridal suite, stairs, old windows and brick walls are all great props. Some couples spend their wedding night at a separate hotel – if that’s the case you may think about visiting that hotel too (but make sure you get permission first!). An example was a recent couple who had their reception in Shu, but booked their wedding night in the Merchant Hotel. It rained all day – but we were able to go to the Merchant for a few photographs. There are also some houses available for rent – Redhall (Carrick) & Kilymoon Castle (Cookstown) are examples.

5. Plan for time
You don’t want to spend your whole wedding day taking photographs – but I’d suggest leaving a little buffer time in the schedule. This allows you to stop if a shower comes, then go back outside again later. If you’d like 1hr of photographs at your reception – why not leave 1hr 30mins in the schedule. If you don’t need it, you can always use the spare time chatting to your guests!

There are often sheltered places for photos - in this case in a covered doorway

And Finally…
No matter what, just enjoy your day! We’ve done lots of wet weddings (including one the day this happened – and guess what, the photos were great!).

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New website goes Live!

February 7th, 2009