Friday, 26 November 2010

The Christmas trade is picking up nicely; we do like this time of year. It also means the Christmas Lights Switch-On, and I have to say that the display from the top of the Guildhall was pretty spectacular. I for one felt like a child again as I gazed with rapturous glee at the pretty lights!
Someone enjoying the occasion!

We've had a productive week, with me finally getting my desk cleared and my second screen up and running. We've had a sitting and a viewing, a Christmas Fayre and a location recce, and lots and lots and lots of processing. Where would we be without computers now? Technology is a blessing and a curse, allowing us much greater freedom and creativity (although I'm sure there would be purists who would argue against this point!), but at the same time, everyone's got a digital camera so everyone's a photographer. But this isn't a rant, honest! The main jist of it is that we've spend a lot of time sitting in front of computer screens this week. The fruits of our labours will be with us in a week or so. And our big advent calendar will be live as of the 1st - of course. Be sure to check out our fb page for each new prize...

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Life is always interesting when you're self-employed, and particularly when the service you provide isn't a vital one. Photography isn't quite a luxury item but it's not too far off. Obviously we think it's actually pretty important to document those all important times and events, and we're especially glad we're not the only ones. Capturing events for posterity is something which has always happened; people sat for their painted portraits or sculptures; great happenings were immortalised on film or vinyl and so on. This week has seen us capturing families on in the studio. No longer on film, but the idea remains the same. We saw one family last year who happily returned this year. The two boys change so much over the course of 12 months that it's amazing to see the differences from one year to the next.
Above is an image from the recent Freedom Of The City Parade by 4th Battalion The Rifles. Presided over by local dignitaries as well as their Royal Colonel HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, this was another event that made us proud to work in this business. To be asked to cover such an event for posterity - for the council, the people of Salisbury and the soldiers themselves - is a great honour.
We also photographed a beautiful baby boy - at only 2 weeks his grip on his dad's hand was extraordinary. Some stunning images of this little cracker have hopefully made his parents very proud.

It's been a humbling week in a way, making us look at what we do we and why with fresh eyes. Yes it may be a bit of a luxury, but memories and emotions are powerful things and we're proud to play our part in photographing the making of them.


Friday, 12 November 2010


Scarily an amazing amount of time has passed since last I wrote. Not through lack of interest or deliberate avoidance, more a pressing amount of work and an element of forgetfullness! Thankfully I'm not as tardy with the rest of the marketing work. In advance of the new year and the resolutions that always abound, I'm staking mine in the sand now... The whole social networking thing is great and we are trying as a business to use the various platforms out there to our advantage. This hasn't really included the blog thus far, and so I'll be trying to push this out there a little more as of now.

So what have we been up to in this autumn of discontent? Well, things are definitely a little more difficult than they were 18 months ago but that's the case for a lot of businesses. We're still here, we're still trading and we're still bringing in new custom, which is great. The first half of this month has seen us doing a corporate shoot in Mere, viewings for a couple of portrait sittings, a 2-week-old's first photoshoot (all together now – ahhhh!), a winter fayre and a wedding meeting. A great selection of jobs, meeting new people and – hopefully – future clients, and raising brand awareness. We had a quick trip to the Wilton Garden Centre to see our TV ad for real, and were pleased to see it twice on our meander through the Christmas decorations. It's strange where ideas can come from – our Christmas offer led off directly from that visit. The details will be up here before the end of the month but in the meantime, enjoy the images from our last few months here at chez Trinity.






Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Another day in the life - and you can't tell from these pictures how very volatile the weather was! We were invited up to Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club last weekend to take pictures of their ProAm Day, and much fun it was too. We'll put them all up online soon but here are a couple to whet your whistle...


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!