Showing posts with label commissions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commissions. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Christmas Family Life Gift Vouchers


We have put together some gift vouchers for Family Life photo shoots, which would make wonderful Christmas presents for either yourself and your household, or close relatives and friends. Maybe a relative has recently had a new arrival; or equally, it's lovely for people of all ages: young couples (and their pets!), older or retired couples who have hobbies they enjoy doing together, "crafty" people, those who maybe indulge in creating artwork at home. 

The vouchers will be presented in a beautiful, hand-finished (by us!) recycled card gift box and can be sent either to you, or straight to the recipient by first-class post. 

We currently have a 25% reduction on both packages, saving up to £138, which are as follows: 


Full Day        £550    £410

* 5 Hours of photography between 9am and 9pm (taken as a block)
* Both Ellie and David photographing
* Approximately 50 fully-edited photographs - both high and low res
* A large, high-quality photo-book with approx. 30 of the best images from the day


Half Day £400   £300

* 3 Hours of photography between 9am and 9pm (taken as a block)
* Both Ellie and David photographing
* Approximately 25 fully-edited photographs - both high and low res
* A large, high-quality photo-book with approx. 20 of the best images from the day


If you'd like to make an enquiry about booking for yourself or a friend, please email us at gwynne.gibbons@gmail.com. The special prices are available until 31st December 2014 and can be redeemed throughout 2015. 











Monday, 3 November 2014

Why Family Life photography?

Probably the photography work closest to our hearts is our “Family Life” concept that we have been developing over the last 18 months or so. I’d like to talk a little about why we have chosen to move in this direction and why we feel it is so important and meaningful.

When we as people really think about what is the most valuable time in our family lives, often we might initially think “holidays!”, time away from work or just relaxing. But if we really look deeply into what the feeling is behind those things, it is almost always because we do those things with the people we love most, our immediate family members. Holidays are special because there is nobody and no situation that needs to draw you away from those people for the week or two or three that we might have “away”. We sometimes overlook the most obvious time, and I think the most important of all: the day-to-day lives of family units. This is the glue that binds everything together; the threads of meaning and belonging that weave our sense of wellbeing, purpose, and bring the most lasting joy to ourselves and our loved ones. And of course, the vast majority of this happens in the home.

At home we also have all the things – mementos, gifts and cards, the washing drying on clothes-horses or radiators, our own beds, photograph albums – that make the house a home and the central point of our family lives. Everything happens there! From cooking and cleaning to loving embraces, game-playing, potty-training, tantrums and laughter.

There are so many photographers who do an excellent job of photographing families, but 99% of the time these photos are taken in a relatively alien environment away from the home. If we think about it, so much of what we call “ourselves” exists as much as anything else in our environment; so if you take the family out of the environment, you aren’t really capturing the whole picture.

Another really important point is that while one family-member can photograph the others, there is practically no opportunity for the family to see itself as a whole – the whole dynamic of the family-unit. And of course these photos are usually posed: “Say cheese!”… which is certainly a lovely way of producing a certain kind of memento, but is completely other to what we achieve with our work.

What happens

On the day of the photography, we arrive at your house at the agreed time. We will have asked you when is a good time to come based on when you think you will be doing things together which you really enjoy or you would especially like to be captured. There is no posing here!

We simply ask that you continue with your normal pattern for the day, while we interfere as little as possible, simply observing and intuitively photographing. Cooking, eating, playing with the children, playing games together, reading; whatever you normally do, just do it. We will be there to get those special moments.

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We are extremely excited about developing this work further. We enjoy nothing more in our work than to see the connections between people, and we find that nowhere is this more apparent or more touching than in the case of a loving family in its own environment.

To enquire further about Family Life photography, please contact us at gwynne.gibbons@gmail.com, or send us a message at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/gwynne.gibbons.artists



Monday, 1 September 2014

The First Post

Hello, and welcome. Since this is the first post, I feel inclined to say a few words about the genesis of this online journal. As you will know from the brief 'about' blurb to the right of the page as you read this, David and I are not only partners in art, but also in love and life. My own artistic background is in photography, and David's in music - he is a wonderful piano and drum player, who also happens to be rather good photographer, with a full and considered appreciation for visual art. It is only natural that conversation between two artistic souls with such an intimate connection will eventually lead to the too-ing and fro-ing of creative ideas, and such was the case for us. One idea led to the next, each adding suggestions for the creation of some exciting conceptual photographic projects; and it was here that Gwynne-Gibbons was born: artistic collaborators creating imagery that expresses a joint vision. Whilst we use photographic processes to produce our work, we aim for our fine art collection to be more than simply a set of photographs, blurring the metaphoric lines between photographic and painterly techniques, and expressing a concept or story within each image. As I write these words, some of our ideas have been realised, but many remain as thoughts in our minds, with the promise of wonderful art to be realised in future projects. 

As a passionate photographer, I have been asked many times over the years to photograph couples' weddings; I have always felt it to be a wonderful thing to be trusted enough to capture such an important day, and so have spent a long while honing my skill and passion for the art of wedding photography. A while back, David and I made the decision to start photographing weddings together and when the Gwynne-Gibbons fine art blog started to come to life, we thought it only natural to combine both our conceptual and wedding work together. This blog will document, through words and images, our development as photographic artists in both fields of work.

Today, I have our first fine art image to present to you. We purposely didn't develop a story behind the image, instead, choosing simply to bring together several elements that appeal to our sense of beauty: the female form, nature, and books; the results having the feel of a classic painting... the story is left to your imagination. We believe that beautiful images can be created with only the simplest of elements, and for our initial projects, we have tried to use resources that we have available to us. To create an image that features a person, one needs a model; something that we didn't have immediately to hand - in the strictest sense - and so it was decided that I would take on this role, despite normally being the one behind the camera! This worked well for us for this shoot as we could work together - David shooting and me posing - until we achieved the image that we had in mind. We created this image in the woods near our home in West Birmingham on a cold autumn afternoon, where I struggled not to look as cold as I felt....!

We are currently working on a new 'Gwynne-Gibbons' website which we plan to release in the next couple of weeks, so keep a look out :)

Until next time.

Ellie 




Behind the scenes:

During the shoot, we attracted the attention of a few dog-walkers as they passed by, and I was joined at one point by a very friendly black and white dog who came tearing towards me enthusiastically to get in on the shot!