Look at this sculpture … what is it ? where was it ?
Any ideas what this is .. check out what is hit the link www.ianjohnsonphoto.blogspot.com
Any ideas what this is .. check out what is hit the link www.ianjohnsonphoto.blogspot.com
Welcome to a new website www.ianjohnsonphoto.com
These photos of Simon and Ulricas wedding are due to appear the the next bridal issue of Amelia Brud och Bröllop. The portraits were taken in the Royal Palace where Ulricas mother worked for the king, the wedding ceremony took place at the Finnish church in Gamla Stan. If you want to see more of this very colorful wedding please contact me.
Heres Ian latest work published in Allt om Bröllop a 5 page story of a destination wedding in stockholm.
After having photographed weddings for 17 years now, a first happened at Rachels and Toby’s my latest wedding. Toby had forgotten the paper with the reading for in the church. So with modern technology, outside this very old church Toby ‘ googled ‘ on his Nokia Leonard Cohen Lyrics ‘Dance Me to The End Of Love’. John you can see is reading from the phone the lyrics on top of his hymn book … and I of course now ‘blogged it’ and soon it could be a podcast !
looks like they were doing real life weddings 58 years ago .. I just started reading some of my vintage fashion magazines over the weekend and came across this great article.
Thanks for the tip Paula and Jan, why dont I show more real life wedding reportage photography … you are right i do love it .. or them So from this weeks wedding I have picked out some photojournalistic shots. One was during the getting ready stage a little Italian girl was taking up the brides mirror I ahve five or six shots where she was adoring herself. The second was inside the church i love the casual pose of the priest and bride while she was signing the register, and lastly a shot from where i feel i recieved more rice nd confetti in my left ear than the bridal couple recieved …. and mum if you are reading this ‘its a great shot of you stuffing confetti down Dans shirt ! ‘