best of 2011

I’m not entirely sure how to look back on 2011.  The dust still hasn’t quite settled on it yet, and to be honest, it was quite an amazing, bewildering year.  In my second full year as a professional photographer, I photographed weddings in five different countries (UK, Spain, Croatia, France and China), had a six-page cover feature in The Photographer on my work, and, I think, improved right out the wazoo.  On a personal note, I also got engaged, which has made me very happy and giving me an insight into how daunting it is to organise every one of these weddings that I shoot.  On top of that, I tripled the number of weddings from the previous year and shot everything from family walks in the woods to pin-ups to a great day photographing the revellers in Hyde Park for the Royal Wedding (which was like a patriotic Glastonbury).  I love the diversity being a photographer allows you.  The loose, umbrella term for what I do is Environmental Portraiture — which basically means if it’s people, and not in a studio, I’ll photograph it.  So I get to be a fly on the wall for so many varying situations.  It’s almost impossible to pick out a highlight from the whole year (beyond getting engaged), but I suppose one moment does stand out, and that was walking around the giddy party crowds in Hyde Park, loving the access my camera gave me and realising my job is also my hobby.  That’s a pretty incredible position to be in, and I do realise how lucky I am.

Here are the photos…

2 Comments

  1. Some fantastic fashion shots you took this year – love the lighting – great work Nick, look forward to seeing this years shots!

  2. Julie Kim says:

    Lovely work, Nick. Love ‘em all!

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