Thursday, March 04, 2010
I’m off to Edinburgh this weekend for another pre-wedding shoot. Don’t worry, I have a couple of weddings in March ahead - including Emma and Mattias wedding in beautiful Hurley, and a Sorrento wedding I really can’t wait for. I’m enjoying this time to get some of the pre-wedding shoots done, and also focus a little on my business plans for the year ahead. I’m delighted to be in the position of having 2011 bookings in the calendar, with July leading the way in popularity.
I’m currently planning a whole new look for David McNeil Photography and have been working with Nubby Twiglet, a fantastic graphic designer from Oregon who is putting the finishing touches to my new logo (it’s going to be very different from what I have now!), and I have the bones of my new website ready for a little polish to be launched within the next few months. I know I keep saying that, but it’s really imprtant for me to get everything just the way I want it!
Part of the launch will be a new range of albums to offer you, including this one from Couture Book - a really innovative and new approach to wedding albums. This is styled like an art book and, unlike other wedding albums that typically feature 20 - 30 “spreads” with thick pages, the “Greenland” art book has 100 or 200 beautiful photo pages with simple uncluttered album design. I couldn’t believe the weight of this book, and if you want to have as many images as possible in your album then this is certainly the one to go for. As this was the first time for me desiging such an album, I decided to use it as a pre-wedding portfolio - but I’m just about to order another sample featuring a full wedding.
One of the best things about these albums is that they are made of 100% recycled material - so it truly is one of the “greenest” wedding albums you can buy.
I’ll be taking some proper shots of the album soon, but in the meantime have a look at these I quickly shot in my kitchen!









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Saturday, February 27, 2010
...just time for the tiniest, sneakiest peak at today’s pre-wedding shoot with Adrienne and Ricky. More to follow 






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Friday, February 26, 2010
If you find yourself in the newsagents this month then you really need to pick yourself up a copy of the latest Cosmopolitan Bride magazine. Not only is this probably my favourite wedding magazine, but this month they featured Callum and Carolines wedding in Shoreditch House in their “Real Weddings” section. Towards the end of the magazine they also asked three of my brides from last year for their “beauty secrets”. I can’t confirm, but I think next month they might be featuring another of my weddings… can’t wait for that as well!






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Friday, February 12, 2010
..just time for a quick pic from my visit to the Designer Wedding Show with Kat - AKA Rock N Roll Bride
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Saturday, February 06, 2010
Hey everybody!
As you know I’ve been booking in lots of pre-wedding shoots for the months ahead and from the middle of February onwards there’s going to be LOADS of shoots to feast your eyes upon - but in the calm before the storm, I thought I’d share a few images from Callum and Carolines pre-wedding shoot from last year which took place in Dungeness, Kent. I know a lot of you are nervous about what to expect on the shoot so have a look at these and see how much fun it’s going to be!
When thinking about your pre-wedding shoot, first think about the style of location you’d like. I suggest thinking of either an urban location, a seaside location, countryside - or somewhere that is special to you both. Email me any ideas you have and I’ll research. I do try to visit each location beforehand so I have some idea of where would be cool to shoot. I don’t mind travelling a wee bit, so don’t be shy in your suggestions!
Secondly, think about what you’re going to wear for the shoot. I like my pre-wedding shoots to be a bit more funky than other photographers so I suggest going for something smart. Girls, have a look in your wardrobe and find that one outfit you’re always a bit scared of wearing - the one that’s a little bit daring, or the one you’ve kept for a special occasion. Some photographers say don’t go for colours or patterns - I say go for whatever you want - the more glamorous the better! Remember, my make-up artist will look at your outfit and give make-up that compliments it perfectly.
Guys, you get it kind of easy, as you tend to look good in smart or casual outfits. If you’re going for a smart-casual look then go for a cool T-shirt, Jeans and a smart jacket. A slick shirt and tie and Jeans will also go down well. Unless the trousers are super smart stick to jeans and steer away from the trousers you’d wear to work! Imagine you’re going out for a pretty smart night out and see what you come up with.
I’m always up to try a more stylised look so if you want to try and recreate a certain era, or a fashion style from the past - please let me know. It’s a fantastic opportunity to have fun and get some images you’d never imagined getting before.
There’s plenty of shoots from last year to look through so if you see one or two you really like, let me know and I’ll come up with something similar for you.
In the meantime, enjoy these images:








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Thursday, February 04, 2010
- Scouting locations in Chinatown for a new course I’ll be teaching with The Trained Eye - Speedlights In The City
- hiring amazing NYC graphic designer Nubby Twiglet to help with my identity design
- finding out what it’s like to get married at London Zoo
- partying with Rock N Roll Bride - and feeling awful the next day
- playing with my new gear 
- booking in and planning all the pre-wedding shoots I have coming up
- booking flights and hotels for a wedding I’m shooting in Sorrento in March (hurrah!)
..oh and to help everybody thinking about their pre-wedding shoots, later tonight I’m going to post some more images from Caroline and Callum’s pre-wedding shoot from last year. I had a look through my images and am just processing a few more now!
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
I continually look to offer my customers the very best image quality and every year update and add to my current ‘gear’ - I know to non-photographers camera gear and the various numbers and letters beside each piece of equipment don’t really mean anything, but I want you all to know that I am always adding the very best photographic equipment to shoot your wedding.
I already shoot with Canon L series lenses - the L standing for the grade of glass and build quality that Canon regard as their professional range. This means your images are going to be beautifully crisp and clear, have great vibracy, the shallow depth of field you all love, as well as allow me to work in the various low light situations I’ll encounter on the day.
My current kit consists of:
BODIES
Canon 5D MK 1
Canon 5D MK 1 (second body)
LENSES
24-70mm L f2.8
70 - 200m L f2.8
85mm L f1.2
FLASHES
580EX mk II
430EX mk II
430ex
Today I will be retiring my old 24-70mm lens and replacing it with a brand new one, as well as upgrading my 5D MK 1, to a MK 2. As well as outstanding performance in low light conditions, this lets me shoot HD video at a quality I can’t quite believe - so I may be experimenting with that in the near future. I’ll also be adding a 35mm L f1.4 to really enhance my getting ready portfolio.
Top equipment isn’t the only way of being a great photographer, but it certainly helps me deliver images that I know you’ll love
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