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2010 – Part Deux

Archives for December 2010

December 31, 2010 by Kevin Morris

This year brought a number of developments, firstly it was my busiest year workwise so far, I also (finally) embraced, just a little, social media with the start of my facebook pages & blog. I covered the first ever civil ceremony held in Kilkenny Castle, travelled up & down the country visiting 20 of the 26 counties and had the priviledge of photographing weddings in everything from tiny churches to cathedrals, hotel lobbies, country houses, castles & even a theatre. I met some fantastic couples who made me feel very welcome and a part of their special day. There were ups & downs, but, on the whole, 2010 was a great year and I am very lucky to have a career doing something I love. I am hopeful that 2011 will bring further changes, I have new branding & packages lined up, am hoping to have more varied & regular blogs including guest writers, and who knows, perhaps I’ill get to cover all 26 counties this year. Despite the emergence in the last few years of reportage photography (of which I am a huge advocate) most couples, when it comes to choosing their final pics for an album, tend to go for the more traditional photos. The trick for a photographer is to try as much as possible to avoid wooden poses and excess cheese ! I have uploaded a small selection of more classical & relaxed wedding photography as opposed to the reportage shots in the last blog.

Finally, and most importantly, a big thank you to all the couples who had me as their photographer this year, without you I wouldn’t have a job !! And also thanks you to everyone who supported me in so many ways throughout the year, it is very much appreciated. Best wishes to all for 2011 and, in the immortal words of Dave Allen – May your God go with you.

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December 26, 2010 by Kevin Morris

With only one wedding left this year, and New Years Eve off for the first time in a while, I thought it was time for a look back on 2010 and ask myself how/have I developed as a photographer. My first major achievement was getting my licentiate with the IPPA, its great to get some recognition from your peers, and then, throughout the year to get numerous awards, culminating with a diamond award in the final awards of the year. My style has also developed this year with my focus (no pun intended !) being on a more documentary/reportage style of photography.  A true documentary/reportage photographer does not pose, or interfere in any way on the days proceedings, he/she is there purely to record the events as they happen, to capture the emotions, the laughs, the tears, the unexpected moments. I can’t place myself fully in that category as I do like to set aside some time for a few family shots & some bride & groom portraiture, but I do try to make it as informal as possible. To be honest, I don’t think I will ever be able to class myself as a purely documentary photographer as there will always be a bit of a traditionalist inside me (years & years of my dads wedding photos have been ingrained into me !!) but, given that most of this years awards came in the reportage category, I would certainly have the confidence to shoot weddings in this style if the bride & groom requested. I have included a selection of reportage photos below and have purposely left out most of my award winners as you are probably sick of seeing them !! These are just a few of my favourite moments, nothing outstanding, just blink & you miss kind of thing. Before the end of the year I will put up another blog, this time with some more classical style images, along with some firsts during this year, and hopeful developments for next year.

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December 21, 2010 by Kevin Morris

Yes, I know that snow can be a royal pain in the a#se – but it can also add to the most stunning of landscapes. Early this morning, with the kids wrapped up in bed, I decided to take a bit of “me-time”.  I put on my waterproofs, packed up the camera in my bag and headed off into the snow.  I started just around the corner from my house, heading along Ballymastone Lane, then up Reillys Hill and into the grounds of St Itas. From there I headed down to the cliff walk between Donabate & Portrane and on to Tower Bay. Despite living out here for 15+ years, I think that this morning, I got my favourite pic of Lambay Island. I was in my element, but then the reality kicked in as I saw the sky turn black and copped on that I now had a 45 mins walk home, facing into a blizzard !! Was it worth it ? I think so, and have attached a small sample of my pics below. Hope you enjoy them.

Ballymastone Lane
Reillys Hill
Bumped into these guys at the top of the hill
St Itas Grounds
St Itas Clock Tower
North Beach - Donabate
Start of the Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk with Lambay Island in background
What my nose felt like !!
Lambay View
At the end of the Cliff Walk
Lambay Island
Tower Bay - Portrane

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