Monday, 29 March 2010

Rio - Brazil



Last week we were in Brazil on a corporate shoot. The place was amazing and we got some wonderful images of the icons of Brazil. Unfortunatley the Christ of Redeemer was covered in scaffold and cloud, but it was still very impressive.The Meracana Stadium, among the wonders of Rio, MaracanĂ£, largest stadium in the world, is one of the country’s major tourist and cultural patrimonies. In the land of soccer, where this sport is a religion, many consider it the Temple of the Gods. It was built in 1950 for the World Cup, and designed to hold 166,369 spectators. Currently, after reforms, it can hold up to 114,145.

We then did various other shots but on the Friday we did fly to Iguassu Falls which is trying to become one of the 7 Natural Wonders, and it is amazing, as you can see the Falls are very impressive.



Thursday, 11 March 2010

Britta & Tom's - Wedding Shoot

Last weekend we had a Wedding Shoot for Britta and Tom who got married on New Years Eve. Wedding Portraits are proving more popular as it's a great way to have amazing images and be completely relaxed. Here are a few teasers from Britta and Tom's shoot.





Monday, 8 March 2010

A friend from New Zealand sent me this absolutely beautiful song called Aotearoa by Minuit
Hope you like it as much as we do.


Friday, 5 March 2010

Caldey Island By Chris Howells & Ross Grieve


Keep an eye out for our book written by Chris Howells on Caldey Island http://www.amazon.co.uk/Caldey-Island-Christopher-Howells/dp/1905582145

Caldey Island lies cradled in the magnificent Pembrokeshire coastline on the western fringes of Wales. It is one of Britain's holy islands. The Cistercian monks of Caldey continue a tradition which began there in Celtic times. Author, Chris Howells and photographer Ross Grieve have gained exclusive access to capture the daily life of the monks and their religious celebrations. The book also contains interviews with the monks and inhabitants and records the history of the island and its unspoilt wildlife. Illustrated with over 100 colour photographs, this book makes a superb gift for visitors to the island and people with interests in religion, history and wildlife.

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Andrew Price at Hurst House on the Marsh




This stunning boutique hotel on the unspoiled marshland coast near Laugharne has officially launched a luxury bijou salon, spa and pool complex, adding to the exclusive facilities available.

Hurst House spa manager Jo Hargrave says the array of restorative tonics, lotions and balms which combine an exotic mix of plant, marine and mineral actives have been individually sourced and hand-picked.

Jo said: “Hurst’s expert, knowledgeable and talented therapists offer an array of relaxing and restorative massages, custom designed rituals and bespoke facial and body treatments which are quite simply out of this world.”

The spa houses a discreet heated pool and spa bath, perfectly positioned for guests to enjoy uninterrupted views across the Carmarthenshire marsh. A compact mirrored gym complete with treadmill, cross trainer, bike and rowing machine facilitates workouts for the health conscious.

The Andrew Price salon and spa offer a variety of treatments including a novel Partners in Crime aimed at couples and relations looking to share in a treatment experience or a Sunday Night Spa Stay to help individuals ease into the week ahead.

For full details on the range of individual treatments available and the prices please call 01994 427417 or visit www.hurst-house.co.uk