Nina & Hilary’s Birthday

Last Saturday night I headed out to Berkhamsted to photograph the birthday party of Nina and her Mother-in-law Hilary. The venue was The Gatsby on the high street. They started with a live pianist, served Indian snacks and ended up with a disco.

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Everyone looked stunning and was full of smiles all night. It was super easy to grab candid photographs of people with massive grins as everyone was having such a good time!

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And when the disco started almost everyone hit the dancefloor at some point! Here’s just a selection of the dancing party photos I’ll be embarrassing their family & friends with! :)

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We wrapped up at about 1am when people had to be dragged off the dancefloor and into taxis! Great party and happy birthday Nina and Hilary!

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Nia and Richard’s Wedding

I assisted Helen Maybanks in photographing the wedding of Nia and Richard.

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Everyone was full of smiles during the wedding speeches and the sit down meal.

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Then the disco started up and everyone hit the dancefloor!!

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The Basque Country

One of the cathedrals in San Sebastian
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I took a trip to San Pedro and the Pasaia district. We took a little boat over to Pasaia, making it feel like it’s an island. Actually, it’s connected to the mainland but it definitely has an island mentality and feel. The residents are strongly Basque (even more so than the people in central San Sebastian). There were flags and posters supporting the ETA, a hardline separatist organisation that has been involved in terrorist incidents in the past.

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But there was also a beautiful little church where an old man, on hearing our group speaking a mix of English and Spanish, rushed out to ask us if we could translate a postcard for him. It had been sent by an old friend, written in English, which he couldn’t understand. As my friends translated, I snuck a couple of shots from the balcony above.

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Outside, the area is beautiful. If you know me, you know I don’t “do” landscapes, but obviously I had to grab a couple of wide angle shots.
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Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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San Sebastian is proving itself to be an incredibly beautiful city. On an almost daily basis I have to pause and take stock of the fact that I’m here and how gorgeous this place is. It’s extra fun to do this on weekdays – as I can also cast a thought to those still in offices back in London :)

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I’m looking into getting a waterproof camera cover so I can take more photos like this, without having to worry about splash damage.

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