Sunday, March 29, 2009

Engagement Shoot - Justin and Becky

It's a big moment when one of your best friends comes to you and books his wedding day! Not because it's another great wedding to shoot, but because you see one of your boys so happy and so in love... it's a milestone in life and it's a massive privilege to be a part of, shooting or not!

So we just popped off for a quick engagement shoot... but why he didn't take me to tenerife when he proposed to her on the beach I'll never know!

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Engagement Shoot - Jason and Lisa, Birmingham


Had a great time earlier this week shooting the engagement session for Jason and Lisa who get married later this year... Man, they were fun! I can't wait to see what the wedding day holds!!

We had a real good time, some crazy moments, and managed to dodge the typical British weather and one mean traffic warden who had started to take down my details (I'd spotted a must shoot location and Jason and Lisa were well up for some guerilla style shooting... )

Hope you like these as much as I'm loving the set. (I still haven't decided what few to show you at the time of writing this! edit.. just going to choose a few of the best, arrgh too tough!) Did I say we had a great time? Wow. This is supposed to be "work"!!!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Musiq Soulchild at the Drum Arts Centre, Birmingham

Last saturday I was invited over to the Musiq Soulchild gig to get some images... Here are a few and a link to the rest (I think i've got a bit carried away again) Oh and I couldn't get that tune "Just Friends" out of my head this morning!! That brings back memories...

Check out Punch, a UK Music Development agency based in Birmingham, and The Drum while you're at it...

Check out the full gallery at this link: http://www.damianbrownphotography.co.uk/musiq.html

Friday, March 20, 2009

Back in Action

Well after the traumatic times we've been going through lately it was great to get out and shoot another wedding.. This time a lovely little wedding over in Belton at the Queen's Head.. Nice and small attendance, great couple and very friendly people all round :)

Here's a glimpse of how it went.. Hope you like...


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A tale for another day?


So today we received a difficult phone call. My nan had been rushed into hospital, again, with possible pneumonia or as they thought a little on, her third stroke...


Now.. this isn't supposed to be a depressing post. It's a message about communication and about fighting to the death.

The two photos you see below were taken a while back. She was staying at a residential home.. oddly in an area not remotely near to us nor to her home, despite our efforts to bring her closer... shady dealings between social services and certain residential homes.. but that's a tale for another day.

When she was taken into there, she had been unwell. She was seriously lacking in strength. Yet she kept trying to escape. Once in the hospital, she tried to leave... note to nurses, you might consider putting the bars up on the side of the bed when my nan is in your hospital!

Now anyway.. she's a real fighter. She's been in the UK since the 60s having moved from Kenya, where my mom was born. For decades she's gone about her business, caring for her family, visiting the temple, so on. With no help. So how would you feel if you lose all your strength and can't do that? How would it make you feel if no matter what you did for independence you always ended up back in that sick bed?

Take time to use what you have while you have it.


Also. It reminds me how important communication is.

Three doctors told me today that the outlook is very very grim. She was out cold all day, until 6pm when she came round, recognised us there.. and tried to tear off the breathing apparatus! Now while we had been waiting, one nurse told me that the last thing to go is the hearing. She recommended I take the chance to say to her any last words I had... now regardless what I actually said the point is this: Think about it, the last thing to go is the hearing.

Communication is vital in any relationship, even when someone you love is dying.

As an aside, I found Psalm 37 in Gujarati on youtube and played that to her while she was unconscious. She's not a christian, she's a hindu, but she appreciates what the Bible says.

Eventually the rest of the family came. They are definitely a topic for another day...


edit: She just died (00:54 11th March 2009)

Monday, March 09, 2009

Notte Sento

So this was sent to me this morning... thought you might like it...

It's a short film made with 4500+ still photographs.

Italian language with English subtitles.

A girl misses her train to Milan and is set to wait overnight in Rome until dawn. However, a chance encounter with a guy changes her plans and the night lights of the capital turn into the background to a tender love story.