While in France for a wedding, we had one day to ourselves in Paris. We even got to spend two nights at the bride Elodie’s (or Eleanore as she goes by online) adorable little flat, which was a charming experience.
























1. What did you do in 2009 that you’d never done before?
Cruised on the Thames twice (even if it was for work, still cool).
2. Did you keep your new years’ resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
My resolution for 2009 was to ‘remember to see the big picture and keep working towards goals that might not be clearly in view just yet’. I think I did do that. It has been damn hard, feeling almost impossible at times, but I think I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. For 2010 my resolution could be to have the strength push towards taking the final steps into a more emancipated way of living, and once you get there, remember to enjoy what you’ve achieved, but never stop working towards being better/happier/closer to where you want to be.
3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Well, he probably didn’t give birth per say, but Ride became a father in December.
4. Did anyone close to you die?
No. For which I’m grateful for. I don’t think I could have handled that sort of things this year.
5. What countries did you visit?
France, Switzerland and Finland.
6. What would you like to have in 2010 that you lacked in 2009?
A HOLIDAY. One that lasted more than 2 days.
7. What date from 2009 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
I don’t know the exact date, the whole year is pretty blurry on dates. But there was one specific moment when it really hit me that hey, I’m a professional photographer – people pay me to take their picture. I know it sounds simple, but it’s a pretty profound shift inside.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
Taking my business to the level it is at now in such a short space of time. There’s nothing big headed about that statement, I have worked fricking hard for it and I am proud of myself for it.
9. What was your biggest failure?
Sometimes losing sight of the goals and sinking into a funk. Not having time for anyone, least of all my loved ones or myself.
10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
Funnily enough, I’ve been pretty ok this year. I’ve only gotten ill on the few days that I’ve had off. I guess the body sort of ‘gets with the program’ when it realises there are no other options but to push through and live on pure adrenalin. Probably can’t go on forever though.
11. What was the best thing you bought?
My tilt shift lens, hands down. Plus quite a lot of other photography-related things.
12. Whose behaviour merited celebration?
Susanna has proven to be an absolute star this year. Both on professional and personal front.
13. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed?
There are some people that have disappointed me… by getting annoyed that I haven’t been in touch (through lack of time), or by dropping all communication whatsoever. Phone lines for example work in both directions.
14. Where did most of your money go?
Camera gear.
15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
Booking a shedload of exciting weddings.
16. What songs will always remind you of 2009?
Kings of Leon - Closer.
17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
i. happier or sadder? Both.
ii. thinner or fatter? Fatter.
iii. richer or poorer? Richer.
18. What do you wish you’d done more of?
Sleeping, socialising, relaxing, loving life, exercising.
19. What do you wish you’d done less of?
Worrying.
20. How did you spend Christmas?
Christmas Eve at home with Stu. Christmas Day and Boxing Day with Stu’s family.
21. How did you spend New Years?
Sitting in a sauna in very snowy Finland.
22. Did you fall in love in 2009?
In some ways.
23. How many one night stands?
0.
24. What were your favourite TV programmes?
True Blood, err… nothing else comes to mind.
25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
Hate is a strong word, but certainly dislike.
26. What was the best book you read?
Hmm, maybe Audrey Niffenegger – The Time Traveler’s Wife.
27. What was your greatest musical discovery?
Crikey… haven’t had much time for that. Damien Jurado, Citizen Cope, Tiny Vipers… oh and Kings of Leon, as I’m always late to the party. :P
28. What did you want and get?
To make a success of my business.
29. What did you want and not get?
To find and buy a flat.
30. What was your favourite film of this year?
Burn After Reading (although this was probably released in 2008).
31. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
Shot Eleni & David’s wedding. I turned 33. Jaysus.
32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Not having two full time jobs…
33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2009?
A complete meltdown.
34. What kept you sane?
Self belief.
35. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
Colin. (And also Robert Pattinson… just a little bit. Sorry Colin)
36. What political issue stirred you the most?
Stirred? None.
37. Who did you miss?
Everyone.
38. Who was the best new person you met?
So many lovely clients, some of whom have become friends.
39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2009.
You can do things you never thought capable of when you put your mind to it.
40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
Not now but soon,
The most beautiful light
Will wake us to pillow fighting excitement
Not now but soon,
Bright into
Every corner,
Satellites manoeuvre in beams of change,
Standing by the best days of our lives,
Magnificent, the best days of our lives,
Big bang boom, the best days of our lives
They’re coming right up
If we can just get through this one.
Who said it was over?
It’s as good as it gets
Well we’ve got a few tricks up our sleeves yet
If we swallow “it’s all over” and open wide on these make-to-believe
Sullen, chewed up, sodden soliloquies,
Oh, we’re sweet nothings anymore
Terrifying best, days of our lives
We’re hanging on the best days of our lives
No two ways about it, best days of our lives
They’re coming right up, if we can just get through this one.
I’ll hang on grab onto your feet
Someone else holds tied to my shoelaces
When their trouser leg tears, runs and stops at the seam to keep us
dangled together
Until help finds us here
I’ll hang on grab onto your feet
Someone else holds tied to my shoelaces
When their trouser leg tears, runs and stops at the seam to keep us
dangled together
Until help finds us here
Best days of our lives
Better be the best days of our lives
Bring on the best days of our lives
Coming right up, woah
Coming right up
If we can just get through this one.
Imogen Heap – Not Now But Soon
Oh man am I tired today. Starting work at 8am is definitely not my thing. :|
But looksie here, on Sunday I actually did something that wasn’t work-related, so I now can offer you this very rare ‘normal life’ themed blog entry. You lucky, lucky people. What happened was that last Christmas all the Taylor siblings, and their better halves, got gifted with these ‘experience vouchers’ for a chocolate workshop. It took us 10 months to get organised enough to actually book and attend this strange sounding occasion (which is odd since you’d think the idea of chocolate was a tad more motivating wouldn’t you) – and yesterday was finally the big day.
When we met with Nikki, Ian, Chris and Amy outside the course centre, there were a load of other people there waiting for the workshop to start, which got us all a bit nervous – I certainly got that first day of school sort of feeling. Stu gave his best shot trying to persuade everyone that going straight down the pub would be a much more sensible thing to do, but our curiosity won over in the end. We followed the others (who, incidentally, asked us whether we were the ‘chocolate lovers’… umm) in and down to the cellar. Once there, the first thing we had to do was to get kitted out with lovely plastic aprons. At this point it was all looking suspiciously like a mortuary experience, rather than anything chocolate-related.
Luckily the latter part of the day was a bit more fun as we got our hands dirty – quite literally and exuberantly. I was pretty proud of my efforts until I made the mistake of looking over to the other tables and seeing their professional level (non-messy) creations. I somehow get the feeling that we were the only group who had been gifted this experience, while the other folk in attendance had actually paid for it themselves and took it all quite seriously. Oh well.
Messy as it was, the actual making the choccies bit was pretty good fun, and we got to go away with a bag full of goodies made by our very own hands (boy did I feel ill in the evening).
After the workshop Stu finally got his wish as we went for a nice meal (albeit in a strange place [yes yes, chosen by me]) and to the pub, before heading home. Scary school flashbacks aside, it was really nice hanging out with the Taylor gang after a very long while. I do miss living closer to them and seeing them more often. We’re off to Rayleigh next Sunday for the first time in a long time, and hopefully I’ll get to see at least some of the new houses everyone else seems to have been buying lately. :D
Poof. Another year has yet again disappeared somewhere, as I turned 33 (yikes) on Saturday. Most of the day was spent shooting a wedding (and a lovely wedding it was too), but when I got back home in the evening S had prepared a delicious birthday feast for me, which was pretty awesome. My presents this year have been pretty incredible as well, I can’t remember when I’ve gotten such uber birthday pressies before, if ever. Jumping the gun a bit, earlier in the month I bought a 45mm tilt & shift lens for myself, which we agreed with S was to be my main birthday present. I wasn’t 100% sure how much use I’d have for the lens, but it turns out I’m really loving it and use it at least once in every session. Another awesome present was my new phone. Since my INQ trial came to an end, and my old Nokia had died in the meanwhile, I really needed a new handset. Dad was kind enough to get me the Nokia E75, which is hands down the fanciest phone I’ve ever owned. And since it was purchased from Finland it has a ‘proper’ keyboard and everything – a bonus! Also, while in Finland, mum treated me to a facial and some Clinique stuff, which I couldn’t live without.
On the actual day I got lots of pressies from Susanna, one of them being her offering to assist me for free at the wedding, which was very kind of her indeed. I also unwrapped one present from her only to find a book I’d lent to her earlier, which was a bit peculiar, but thoughtful, as everyone hates a non-returning borrower. :D On closer inspection I saw that she had actually gotten my book signed by the author, none other than Mr Ethan Hawke himself! How awesome is that! (You must excuse me for I can’t seem to stop using the word ‘awesome’).
Three presents in one: Sooz posing with my Ethan Hawke autograph, taken with my new E75. :D
The biggest surprise awaited me when I got home from the wedding though, and went to transfer my images from the cards to the computer. I thought something looked ‘off’ with my desk, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on what it was. Only after turning the computer on did I eventually realised that there was a brand new 24″ wide screen monitor sitting on my desk! I was pretty gobsmacked I can tell you that much. :D It takes a brave person to try to surprise me, and S had definitely gone all out on this one. I must say that I love love love the extra screen space. I’ll just have to get the calibration right as I’ve now noticed that yesterday’s edits look awfully dark on the monitor here at work. Have now ordered a Spyder from eBay, and hopefully once it arrives I can truly enjoy the benefits of the new beast. Can I please say awesome again.
Thank you for all my amazing presents (oh including shopping vouchers from Marjut – woo!), and all the birthday wishes I got via text and Facebook. <3
Will you look at this, it’s a genuine new blog entry. I bet you’re as flabbergasted as I am. Yes, talk about being busy! When ever I’ve said I’ve been busy in the past, I take that all back. This year has taught me the true meaning of being busy, in good and in bad, and it has made me ponder about the origins of the word business. :D The business has indeed taken off at a rate I couldn’t have dreamed of last year when I made the decision to start charging for my photography. It’s all happened so organically, intuitively, that sometimes I have to force myself to stop and really take in how fast it’s all happening. I feel extremely lucky, not in a stroke-of-luck kind of way, but in a way that makes me appreciate the fact that I possess a skill that people are willing to pay for – and if I work hard – has the potential of changing my life.
But for now, I just have to make sure it doesn’t kill me first. While I still have my full time day job as well, there just is no extra time for anything. Every waking hour is pretty much about work in some form, even if the photography side of things doesn’t really feel like work (but trust me, all the nitty gritty of running a business sure does). For now I’m just trying to keep my head down and plough on. If I get through this year in one piece, it will all be worth it in the end I hope. I have some amazing clients (now this does have something to do with genuine luck as well) and weddings in beautiful locations coming up next year. I really can’t wait. That goes for each and every one of them.
In other news, Miikka finally got married last Saturday, and even if it meant travelling all the way up to Juuka, of course we were there. We treated the (8 hours each way) drive as a road trip, as that was pretty much all the ‘holiday’ we’ll get this year. The weather was perfect and Finland was definitely showing its best. The only minus side of being on the road for most of the 4 days we spent in Finland was not having any time to meet up with other friends and family. You can look out for pictures of the wedding over at the wedding photography blog, but for now, here is a quick collection of snaps from along the way of our road trip.












How can it be press week again?? Time is a perplexing thing. So far this week has been super knackering for a lot of reasons, keeping my fingers crossed I’ll make it through to the other side. It’s Bank Holiday weekend coming up, and I only have one engagement shoot so should hopefully have some time to just chill as well. Having multiple blogs is getting slightly confusing and I’m not quite sure what I’ve told where. But yeah, if in doubt, you can always check out the other blog as well. :P
But now I’ve got to go tidy as, unusually, I have a consultation at home tomorrow evening. (Meeting at a pub involves a lot less cleaning! :D)

I just had to show you these amazing wool socks, made by my mum’s friend Kati, and given to us as an Easter present. She’s been keeping us in wool socks for years now, and I’m not quite sure how my usually frozen feet would have ever survived the English ‘central heating’ without her. Thank you so much Kati, you are teh awesomes! :D
It’s only been a few days, but I’ve managed to quite blisfully detach myself from the normal trappings of time. All I’ve done is read books, sit in the sauna and sleeeeep. I’m not entirely sure which way up the day is, which will probably turn out to be painful to snap out of, but for now I’m loving it. In a minute I will have my last sauna of the trip. Then what’s left of this mini Finnish holiday, is a hairdresser’s appointment tomorrow, with some speed-shopping thrown in afterwards. And then it’s time to head back home to London and reality. At the moment I’m really not feeling ready to return at all. Hopefully I’ll start feeling differently tomorrow.
Definitely feeling relaxed though. Right now. In this moment.