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Visit of H.R.H The Duchess of Gloucester to St Edmundsbury Cathederal – Dinner in the Nave.

On Saturday night, 6 June 2009, I was requested by St. Nicholas Hospice Care, to cover the visit of H.R.H. The Duchess of Gloucester to the Dinner In The Nave at St. Edmundsbury Cathederal.

The dinner was to celebrate 25 years of the hospice and the Duchess was introduced to volunteers and members of staff who had been involved with the hospice during these years.

Here are a few of the images from night:

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Post and images created by George Park Photography.
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A pre wedding shoot with Natalie and Jon.

I met up with Natalie and Jon this morning at Parklands  Quendon Hall,  to discuss their forthcoming wedding and to do a pre wedding shoot.

We were hoping for as good a weather as yesterday, but, this is the UK and we are not allowed to have a whole bank holiday weekend of good weather.

In spite of the weather, we had a good laugh and a good photo shoot and it didn’t rain.

Here are some of the images from the day, the rest are on the Photocart :

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Post and images created by George Park Photography.
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The long dull winter months……..

I find that I really hit a low during winter months. The days are dull and short, there are very few weddings and generally, I want to hibernate. My zest for life and photography ebbs to an unbelievable low and I really don’t want to do anything at all, not even pick up the camera.

Photography is like everything else in life, you need to practice, practice and practice some more if you want to keep your eye in and your creative juices flowing.

I by chance came across a blog that deals with lighting and photography in general and was really enjoying what I was reading and the tips and ideas for studio work and then I read that he was no longer going to keep the blog updated and he was focusing on a Photo A Day blog.

So, being curious as I am, I went and had a look at the site.

What a great way to keep yourself focussed (excuse the pun) and disciplined, by taking and publishing a photo a day.

What a great way to motivate yourself when you just don’t feel like picking up the camera because business is quiet, or you just don’t feel bothered to do anything, because you have made a commitment to yourself and others who will maybe look forward to seeing what you will post tomorrow and don’t want to let them or yourself down.

So, even though it is the (almost) beginning of summer, I have started my Photo A Day site and you can visit it here.

By starting it now, I will get myself into the correct mindset for the horrible winter months.

Post and images created by George Park Photography.
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New and Revamped Website – At last!!!

It is with a sigh of relief that I can announce that my new and revamped website in now live. www.georgepark.co.uk

It has taken a couple of weeks, or should I say months to create as the first draft didn’t have the WOW factor that I really wanted and because my corporate colours are black and white, I decided to stay with B&W.

A lot of people say that black is not a good colour for a wedding site, but then, why should I conform to what everyone else says.

Hopefully, my images will speak for themselves, as they are all now showcased in slideshows that can be viewed full screen on your browser.

I hope you enjoy the new site.

Post and images created by George Park Photography.
Any feedback would be appreciated at info@georgepark.co.uk

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