I shot a wedding back in may and the wedding album has arrived, I wanted to create a book that would narrate the couples big day giving the couple something they can go back to over the years  and share there day with the friends who could not be there. Designing the album was a challenge, filtering the 1000 images of the day in to around 50 images that tell the story and fit together with each other is tricky especially when working which to don't make the cut.








A friend of mine is wanting to sell his bike so I took the opportunity to do a product shoot for his internet adverts. 

As this bike was designed to be hurting down a mountain as fast as possible i decided to take the shoot in to the garden (and not on the hill as no one wants to buy a well used bike.) the first location wasn't working as there wasn't enough distance between the bike and the background.





I used a shallow depth of field to highlight the bike and specific parts helping bring out some detail as well as showcasing some of the more desirable parts.  


The bike has a protective tape applied to keep the limited edition paint job scretch free, this shot was to try and show its integrate application on the bike, the trick with this shot was to try keep the bike colour while showing the see thought take is on the bike 






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