Monday, 17 June 2013

Bluebells on Inchcailloch Island, Loch Lomond

This was a dream family photography session - in the bluebells on an island in Loch Lomond! My thanks go to the Hodgson family who had heard that I wanted to capture the bluebells on Inchcailloch Island and were happy to use a voucher, given to them by friends for Christmas, to get pictures of them in this amazing place.


This year the bluebells have come out later due to the cold start to spring. Rangers on the island told us that it's the best coverage of bluebells that they'd ever seen there. If you would like to go to Inchcailloch just go to the boatyard at Balmaha and take the on-demand ferry for the short journey across. Sadly the bluebells have now gone for the year, but it is still a very special place to visit.

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Friday, 7 June 2013

Loch Lomond Wakeboard

Earlier in the week I had the pleasure of spending the morning with Loch Lomond Wakeboard. I was filming and photographing them for Love Loch Lomond in the glorious sunshine that we've been enjoying lately. Take a look at the pictures and see how much fun it is. 

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Friday, 24 May 2013

The Papercut Artist

I am delighted to be providing Christine Thomson AKA "The Papercut Artist" with PR and Photography Services. Christine lives in Buchlyvie, a neighbouring village to Drymen, where I am based.


Christine has created maps of local villages that show the buildings and features cut out of paper. The result is amazing and I saw them I immediately offered to photograph them and to help spread the word.


The first village to feature was unsurprisingly her own and after selling out of that one she moved onto others including Drymen. The picture below shows Christine with the Drymen papercut, taken appropriately on the village green.


Moving on from the villages Christine is also providing a special paper-cut picture for The Commonwealth Games becoming an official merchandiser for Glasgow 2014. She has also made special Robert Burns and Charles Rennie Macintosh papercuts and has been commissioned by The National Trust to make one to celebrate the opening of their new Bannockburn Centre in 2014.

Christine's talent, ideas and enthusiasm is endless; I am looking forward to photographing and helping to promote her many paper-cut projects. For more information please get in touch and I will pass any enquiries onto Christine.