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IPPA Dinner & Awards Night

Archives for February 2011

February 28, 2011 by Kevin Morris

Firstly, for anyone looking for John & Brendas wedding – just scroll down !! (or feel free to read this as well (“,).

Last night was a big night for awards, I think there was something happening in the States, but the real hype was at the Burlington Hotel where the IPPA were hosting their annual dinner & awards night. Although I had been shortlisted in three categories, I had no expectations, but it was an excuse to put on a tux, a la James Bond, complete with Bond Girl looking stunning in a LBD !! I was delighted to find out that three of my images (one in Child Portraiture and two in Wedding Reportage) are to be included in the IPPA exhibition which will be touring the country for the next 12 months, but, to add to the night I was thrilled to be presented with a certificate of excellence for my work in Wedding Reportage. The standard of photography during 2010 was extremely high so, when the exhibition comes your way, I would encourage you to go and have a look. Finally, thanks to all the staff in the IPPA for putting on the event and the enormous work involved in the planning & execution of the travelling exhibition.

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February 26, 2011 by Kevin Morris

Friday 25th was a wedding with a difference for me,  it was in my local parish of Donabate & hotel was only 20 mins drive away, so, a rarity – I was home in time for tea, and to vote !. The weather behaved itself, despite the forecast it stayed dry enough to head up to Ardgillan for a few shots, and then into Balbriggan so Brenda & John could vote – caused quite a stir in the polling station.  It was strange knowing quite a few guests & family members at the wedding, but nice being able to have lots of little chats and the neither Brenda nor John were demanding or fussy in any way, the only direction I got was to get a photos of the cake toppers (the bad mood bears…google them!) and Brenda wanted a photo beside the big cow in the hotel ! See shots below. My one disappointment was that I wasn’t there for the dancing, as I would have liked a shot of Brenda, in her wedding dress and her converse runners !! – A few draft pics below, just click on any pic for a bigger version.

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February 21, 2011 by Kevin Morris

I love photographing weddings – the excitement, the whole buzz, the happy couple. Each one is different, has new challenges and different results. But, I also just love taking photographs. I was thrilled a while ago to be asked to take photos of local golf links – Corballis – for their new website. This lovely little course is just 10 mins from my house (an added bonus !) and, this is the best bit, being so close I could drop down when the weather looked good. Can you imagine asking a bride to put off her wedding till it was less windy, more sunny etc. – you get my drift ! So it happened that I was down at the course last Friday, 18th and the wind was howling, it was bitterly cold and fairly miserable. Whereas this made for some great moody shots (which I will work on as a pastime type of thing) they would not be great for the website. Roll on this afternoon – clear blue skys, a lot warmer than it looked, and ideal for showing off the course at its best. Hopped in the car and 10 mins later was walking around a beachside links taking photos. What a nice way to spend an afternoon. A few pics below (incl some from Friday).

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February 13, 2011 by Kevin Morris

Yesterday, Saturday 12th Feb, was the first time I felt really nervous on the way to a wedding. We’re not talking about a little bit of nervous energy (always good to keep you on your toes), but real, white knuckle, brown trousers nervous. The reason ??  The last 6-7 miles of road to Siobhans parents house were full of the biggest, and most bone crunching potholes I have ever encountered. Like most photographers, I have all manners of spares with me in the back of the car, but a spare suspension system ??  ‘fraid not !! I had visions of the wheels disintegrating, the steering wheel coming off in my hands…you get the picture. Anyway, made it to the house, shaken & stirred, and entered an oasis of calm. Never before have I been in such a relaxed, calm & organised house on the morning of a wedding. Weather was kind to us, from a very sunny morning a small covering of clouds emerged, just right for photographs, but the clouds also brought a bitter cold, and after the ceremony in St Feichins Church both Siobhan & John braved the elements and we headed down to the beautiful Fore Abbey for a few shots. Then off to the Hamlet Court Hotel for a hot drink. The staff in the hotel were extremely helpful & attentive, Siobhan & John and all the bridal party were so pleasant and easy to work with, the guests were all very friendly and enjoying a few glasses of mulled wine in front of the huge fireplace, while listening to the jazzy tones of singer Stella Bass. What a nice way to spend an afternoon. A few draft pics added below, hope you like them.

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February 5, 2011 by Kevin Morris

January is a peculiar time of year workwise – not many weddings, but time to clear the backlogs, confirm new bookings, take stock of what to achieve during the coming year etc. It also gives me some time (sadly lacking for most of the year) to indulge in one of my favourite pastimes – Landscape Photography. This time of year is ideal, not only do we get dramatic skys, choppy seas, but you don’t have to get up at stupid o clock to catch the pre-dawn light. It also differs completely from wedding photography in that if you get one or two keepers from any sortie – thats a good result. Serious & professional landscapers have often been known to wait a week (or longer) for a particular shot. Can you imagine asking a bride to hang on for about 30 minutes till the light changes !! Or that I got 5 or 6 great shots on your day, an excellent result !! I am lucky to live where I do with forests, beaches, cliffs etc. on my doorstep, and one of my new years resolutions was to make the effort to get out on the landscape trail a bit more. I have had to do a quick commission of 12 local B&W scenes which I hope to have completed today, and, I have another, personal project running which will take me up to December to complete, but, in the meantime, I have uploaded a few of my draft images for the current job (complete with watermark !). Hope you enjoy.

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