Friday 30 July 2010


It's been a manic but fun few months for us with the Dogs Trust Rex Factor competition dominating the studio. We've had over 40 hounds passing through our doors, and it all comes to a head on Sunday August 1st at the Open Day in Newton Tony. Come along and vote for your favourites - the 12 dogs with the most votes at the end of the day will feature in the beautiful 2011 calendar. Your local pooch needs your vote: please help them. What do you think of some of last year's entries? Every one a winner as far as we're concerned!



In between all of that, we've had other work and functions to attend to, as these pics demonstrate. We love our job, it's a fantastic way to earn a living - and we hope you like the fruits of our labours!

Thursday 22 July 2010



Our work takes us everywhere, whether it's a new baby here in the studio, a family anniversary in their home or a black tie function at a grand hotel. The other week saw us playing with the soldiers from 655 Sqn AAC (V) during one of their training evenings. The grizzly weather wasn't enough to stop the lynx flying or the training going on!

Saturday 10 July 2010



We are fortunate in our work to photograph some lovely people and everything they are involved in and babies are no exception. The (arguably) most beautiful baby in the world and his mum joined us in the studio yesterday for another session. Young Master Cornwell is now 7 months old and able to sit up quite happily. He is a very cheerful little boy who is into everything and seemed to thoroughly enjoy the experience of having his portrait taken. He even met the studio hound, Mr Hooch, and was so excited at a cuddly toy that had come to life he wanted to hang from his tail and play with him!





Tuesday 6 July 2010







Armed Forces Day 2010: we were the official event photographers for the festivities here in Salisbury. The sun was shining, people were smiling and it was generally a wonderful day. Despite the football drawing the crowds away at the end of the day the rest of the day saw a great response from all involved. Veterans and serving personnel from local units, including the cadets, were on parade and the crowds were entertained not only by the numerous acts on stage but also by the AAC's Historic Flight team, a spitfire fly-past and the AAC Band. Marvellous.