A lot of people don’t think Hobart is that big. Try being an Hobart photographer – busy, busy, busy!
I have just finished post production on a wedding and I must admit I am really happy with the results. Considering this was an outdoor wedding at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Bright sunshine followed by hail, a wedding photographers nightmare… Really though, you couldn’t ask for a nicer place to take photographs than the Botanical Gardens. When it’s beaming with bright light – there is a lot of shade and when it rains or hails – it’s off to the conservatory.
This week brings me to two corporate photography sessions in Hobart and one family portrait session. The weather is looking good and I am really looking forward to a bit of a challenge with the corporate photography. Come to think of it, one of the corporate sessions is actually people photography – so bordering on portrait photography. The other is picking up some extra shots at a potato farm and then there’s the portrait shoot. Ironically, everything involves me photographing eyes in one form or another – see what I did there? I made a joke!
The glue that binds my days together when I haven’t actually got a camera in my hands is back onto the computer to process another Hobart wedding from the other weekend. Ah, the life of a Hobart wedding photographer can be many and varied…