According to the Global Peace Index for 2010. Leica M8, Leica Summilux 50mm f/1.4 @ f/11
Tag Archives: New Zealand Wedding Photographer
Behind the Scenes
Some of the best photographs are found when everyone is relaxing and having some booze.
No Longer Working For The Man
I sometimes forget how much happier I am working from home. Leica M8, Leica Summilux 50mm f/1.4
Yum Yum Summer Time
I have recently found I really enjoy shooting food photography, maybe it’s the colours, textures, or just the fact that I love to stuff my face every now and again!
Monochromatic Monday
Thought I would kick off a little series of monochromatic Monday’s where I’ll post a black and white image at the start of every week. Here’s a cool black and white of the other half of St Clair Photography, enjoy. Hasselblad 500 CM, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2.8, Ilford Delta 3200 film.
Featured on Lucy Dylan Weddings
I was fortunate enough to be featured on Lucy Dylan Weddings today. Pop over and have a look as she has some other great photography and wedding ideas over there! LUCY DYLAN WEDDINGS
Quintessential New Zealand | Engagement Session
Engagement session shot in Raglan, New Zealand. The theme for the session was a quintessential New Zealand summer. Beach+Fish and chips+L&P+ice creams. Oh, and a big ass diamond ring. Contax 645, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2, Fuji Pro 400H.
A new addition to the family
A recent addition to my collection of work horses. A 1958 Leica M2 and Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/1.4. Check out the weight! It’s a featherweight compared to a DSLR. Compared to the Canon 5D I had a long time ago it’s about 1/4 of the weight. Shooting rangefinder and medium format cameras has been the...
Family and Food
I can’t believe how great the food is here in New Zealand, I’ve seriously been missing out! I’ve eaten like a king the last few days, been privileged to shoot an amazing wedding, and been able to catch up with friends and family. It looks like I won’t get the scans from the wedding until...
Zojoji Temple New Years Eve 2009
We saw the beginning of 2010 at Zojoji Temple and the releasing of over 3000 balloons into the air. Now, before any environmentalists keel over in disbelief I can tell you these balloons are made from what the Japanese call “Oblaat”. “Oblaat” is the thin clear material that surrounds medicine capsules that dissolve in water....