Dec 12
I’ve been asked by several people over the last three days what I would like for Christmas. So I’ve spared a few seconds (it is 1 am and I have things to do!) to try and ease your pain.
- Borders gift voucher (there’s a couple of books I would like to get)
- JB Hi-fi gift voucher
- Officeworks voucher
- Ted’s camera gift voucher
- Comb binding machine
- Guillotine (at least A4 size)
That’s all that comes to mind except for the hideously expensive stuff which no-one I know can afford or would ever spend on me anyway.
Dec 10
As Lucy’s photo suggests, I didn’t pull up as well after the cocktail party as I had hoped. Although laughing at me continuously she was an angel and let me sleep until 2.30 in the afternoon.
This was my first hangover in fifteen years and it was nasty.
The sunglasses were necessary as even with the blinds closed, the morning light was rather harsh and determined to encourage the tom tom solo in my brain.
After recovering we did some gardening before Lucy went to work for
an hour or so. I did some shopping for the picnic at the park we were attending and also picked up a copy of “The truth about Cats & Dogs” a soppy film I have always liked but like even more now that I have discovered that Brian (the photographer) shoots with Canon cameras.
We spent a very pleasant evening at the local park listening to a big band play Christmas carols and classic swing numbers like Mac the Knife (stop singing David). I had the camera with me to take my 365 day portrait and Lucy had fun taking more of her own shots. There’s not much more hotter than a girl wielding a big camera with an L series lens attached.
After taking a walk down the beach we came home and watched the DVD.
So apart from the slow start to the day it was another great weekend.
Dec 10
Saturday was a Christmas theme day.
Matthew and I went to see Lucy and Jake. We went to the beach for a walk and grabbed some breakfast at the Chelsea beach kiosk (once we found it). After this we went to the Christmas Kingdom to augment Lucy’s Christmas decorations.
After having our photo taken with Santa, we piled back in the car and went to put up the Christmas tree. All three us us helping in our special way. Matthew entertained Jake, Lucy put up the decorations and I took photos of them both.
After taking Matthew back to his mother, Lucy and I went and did some clothes shopping (for me) and stocking up of the cupboard (Lucy) before heading home and doing very little on the hammock.
After taking Jake for his afternoon walk we were picked up by friends and taken to a great little cocktail party (an annual event). The drinks were varied and plentiful … this was both a good thing and a bad thing.
Luckily I knew I had history on my side. I have not had a hangover in over fifteen years, so I knew I’d pull up fine.
Dec 06
Just took a large print and canvas order from the Portrait session I did on Saturday morning.
I like it when the client says “It was too hard to choose as there were so many good photos! … can we order more later on?”
Dec 03
Well what a weekend that was.
Three shoots for two clients (first one blogged about here), BBQ with Lucy’s dive club, 80th birthday for my Nana and a couple of walks with Jake make Richard a tired boy.
Just realised I haven’t downloaded all the photos from the weekend off the camera yet.
My new lens worked a treat. I rarely had it off the camera all weekend.
Must go … sleepy.
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