Staying creative

July 30, 2016  •  2 Comments

In the world of a photography business it can be so easy to get caught up in the whirl of wedding photography, family moments and events.

Although this is after all what ensures a business runs smoothly and I love meeting new people and creating those special moments, it is also important to still remember to photograph for myself, that is of course where my passion of photography started. 

Recently I had the pleasure of collaborating with friend and fellow photographer Darren Wyllie Photography. Darren has travelled internationally photographing events and weddings and is the official photographer for the World Wide Wrestling League UK. Darren also shares my passion for staying creative.

The photo shoot took place at The Banshee Labyrinth, one of Scotland's most haunted pubs. Part of the underground vaults and once the haunts of thieves and criminals it is no surprise that this is a highly sought after venue for photographers.

We were lucky enough to have on board, Pete, owner and designer at LeatherGoth Studio. His amazing creations are unique and of exceptional quality. The perfect fit for our model Sarah Sandie, pin up and alternative model. Sarah is a multitalented model, bridal, artistic, nude and creative work are some of the work she has experience in and always has fun during shoots. 

 

It is always a pleasure working with such creatives and keeps my work fresh and exciting. Often this work is conducted free, where no cash exchanges and is purely for the love of producing some incredible artwork. As a photographer I feel this is an exceptional way to stay creative, try new things and most of all build incredible relationships in the industry. 

An added bonus is also having your images published and I am so grateful to FEMME Rebelle Magazine for publishing my image in this months magazine.


Comments

Becky(non-registered)
So true. I know that feeling. You are so right. Trying to remain creative whilst also running a business is a difficult balance. Sometimes we just have to take stock and remember why we took it up in the first place.
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