Archive for the ‘Events’ Category

Children’s birthday party photography in Suffolk with Magic Olly

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

Yesterday I posted images from my studio shoot with Oliver Graham from Magic Olly for his website and general publicity purposes. As well as the studio images, I also booked Olly to host my daughter and her friend’s 6th birthday party in September and took these of Olly in action on location.

Both sets of pictures are completely different - yesterday’s shot with flash in the studio on a plain background are all about showcasing what Olly can do as a performer.  These show the effect he has on a six year old audience, but together both sets of images will I hope help him to get the message across in pictures of what he is all about.

And that message is most definitely side splitting laughter and pure fun.

Olly entertained the children from the minute they walked in til the moment they left, and had them eating out of his hands. They didn’t stop smiling for 2 hours and were either mesmorised  by Ollie’s tricks or literally falling about at his hilarious jokes.  Apart from putting out the food, the parents just sat back and relaxed in deck chairs. Result!

I love photographing children’s birthday parties. They are quite different from the children’s and family portraiture sessions that I do,  but they have a similar buzz about them as children let loose after being cooped up in a church at a wedding,  or when they are released from the classroom at the end of the school  day: the more children there are, the more they tune out from you, run and play free and just be themselves and then you can really capture their personalities and natural interaction with each other.

My daughter loves these images and it is great to have a record of your children once they get to this age where friendships start to be so important to them and life is increasingly about having fun with your mates. And it is great to mark photographically that all important landmark in the year, their birthday,  as well as more quietly and intimately on their own or on a family portraiture session.

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Aldeburgh Festival Sunday Beach Events: Images ready to view

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

Over the past two Sundays, I have photographed two lovely events on the beach at Aldeburgh for Aldeburgh Music: one involving semaphore and one singing.

You can see highlights from the semaphore event here and the singing event here, but all the images that made my edit are now available to view by clicking HERE from where you can also make print or framed print orders. Please contact me on 07811 242266 (daytime/eve) or email me anna@annamccarthy.com if you would like to order anything you see and like. Thank you.

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Publicty Photography in Suffolk: Aldeburgh Festival 2011

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

I have been commissioned again by Aldeburgh Music to photograph a couple of events taking place in Aldeburgh, Suffolk as part of the Aldeburgh Festival.

These beach events epitomise for me performance at its best and most relaxed. The audience can pretty much sit, stand or move about anywhere - and no one bats an eyelid if you make a sandcastle, throw a stick for your dog or tuck into your fish and chips as you watch. It is just about as chilled as a Sunday morning should be.

Weather wise last Sunday was perfect in terms of the quality of the light - those well defined, heavy grey brooding clouds interspersed with shafts of intense sunlight that you get just before a downpour so typical of  this time of year.  Perfect for photography in Aldeburgh with it’s wonderful seafront houses, long flat beach and vast sky.

The performance was all about Semaphore - a new term to me but basically involves using flags as an alternative conducting tool. All ages dispersed themselves out across the beach with their instruments and responded to the movements of Duncan Chapman (who wrote the piece).  A series of drawing apart and coming together, doing your own thing and being part of a whole:  I couldn’t help thinking Pears and Britten would have approved..

There’s something about tubas and sousophones  - rather like clowns they make you feel happy and sad at the same time. Must be combination of size, shape and sound… but there’s also a dignity about them I think.

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Suffolk Wedding Photography at Yaxley Hall: Kate and Lance

Friday, June 17th, 2011

I was at Yaxley Hall on the borders of Suffolk and Norfolk last weekend. My first wedding there and a dream setting and wonderful atmosphere both inside and out. If you are looking for somewhere quintessentially English, sophisticated and elegant, yet effortlessly relaxed and intimate, (and exclusively yours for your wedding day) I can’t recommend Yaxley strongly enough.

Despite threats all week of heavy downpours and thundery showers, not a drop of rain fell on what turned out to be a beautiful midsummer’s day where Kate and Lance’s celebrations took place under mostly cloudless Suffolk skies.

With thanks to Michael and Richard (butler and chef par excellence) and the team at Yaxley for their generous help and hospitality, to Miran, Chris and Pete, and to Lance and Kate for being simply one of the loveliest couples I’ve worked with… and I found out so much more about you Lance in those speeches!

Congratulations to you both and I hope you will enjoy these for now. Make sure you check out young Master Sam’s photographic contribution. I get the feeling that with concentration like that (see below), you may have some album contenders there!

The complete edit of images from Kate and Lance’s Suffolk Wedding at Yaxley Hall will be available to view shortly. Watch this space and I will post a link to them soon.

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Publicity Headshots in London: Yellow Poppy Media

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

This week I spent the morning photographing Geraldine Woods and Anna Bruce, the partnership behind a brand new Talent Agency Yellow Poppy Media

Geraldine and Anna’s headquarters are in Tabernacle Street in the City where we launched out for a mid-morning stroll looking for the best light and backgrounds to take their own publicity portraits.

By the end of our session, it seemed patently clear to me that these two have all one could wish for in an agent -  total professionalism and expertise, experience, focus and ideas but also so importantly trust, warmth, humour and an infectious enthusiasm and positivity. They are just such fun and life affirming people to be around,  and around I suspect they will be for a very long time to come.

Here are some of my favourites from our session which I’m sure you’ll agree show how dymanic yet relaxed this duo are:

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