Wednesday, 31 October 2007

And They Said It Would Never Last!



20 years ago today Mr P and I said I do. The witch was a present from my mother for Bruce and I think she's aged well.
Happy Anniversary hub x

Let me Introduce to You

Lulu
Sheriff
Arrow
Rolo
And lastly mum Molly and the feeding frenzy. All of their eyes are open now and they are starting to heave their huge tums off the floor. In a week or so they'll be really interactive and I know I won't get a thing done!

Saturday, 20 October 2007

Baby baby





This gorgeous little girl was such a good model, such beautiful eyes and, considering she is only 10 weeks old, there were no tears or tantrums. Note to self for next time though, don't believe the mum when she says she won't pee - luckily for me it was on her sofa and she laughed as much as I did!

Sleepless Nights



We have 4 new additions to the Pearce household and although I am not their mum, or their Grandma as my kids keep insisting, I am suffering from a bit of sleep deprivation. I have been a bit lazy on the posting front because of this, I have however just done a fab baby shoot and will post on that later this week. Back to check on the babies now - they are such a good waste of time!

Saturday, 29 September 2007

My Little Brother






Some little brothers are annoying, this one is just plain cute! I was driving my own kids to school past this field everyday when I got a call asking for a shoot in a field of linseed (small blue flowers) and of course not only were they not in bloom they were also no longer subsidised by the government and so off most farmers planting schedule - ooo get me I should be on Country File! Anyway poppies in a field of rapeseed to the rescue. The thing about being a photographer is that every view is a potential backdrop!

Tuesday, 18 September 2007

Billie



When you are a photographer and your kids are nagging you to take some new pictures of them you really don't have any excuse!

Urbane Incidentals



Last Friday saw me in varies fields in the local area shooting bags! The brief was to get shots that would be different from your average accessories shoot and I think I succeeded, even getting the local farmer in on the act with his tractor as an accessory to the bags
Some of the range is based on the camoflage colours of the Indian Army and are great to photograph. When Urban Incidentals goes live I'll let you know. Thanks to Stuart and Rick for the commission.