Andree & James’s City Chic Wedding

In October I had the pleasure of photographing Andree and James’s wedding at the Cliff Town House in Dublin. You may remember their beach engagement session from earlier in the year. Andree and James’s wedding was also featured in the current issue of Image Magazine.

Andree and James had a lovely relaxed wedding. They were married in the Unitarian Church on St.Stephen’s Green which meant no long journeys from one location to another. Andree got ready in the Cliff Town House. My favourite detail was her birdcage veil that was handmade by her crafty mother. Andree wore a stunning Jenny Packham dress and a pair of gold tone Buffalo shoes. She also handmade her Dolce Vita rose bouquet; flowers from the market wrapped with a bit of twine. She added a few lovely touches throughout the day such as lanterns hanging from the church pews and their initials which were bought in Avoca. But the best bit of the day were their wedding portraits. The lovely soft light and their naturalness with each other was a winning combination. I happily could have spent hours photographing the pair.

On the wedding day I had a bit of an embarrassing moment when I found out the groom had a twin. Or rather didn’t find out until I said hello to James and it turned out to be his brother! But we laughed it off. Later in the evening he gave one of the best bestman speeches I’ve heard. But what really had everyone in stitches was when he pulled out a life size cardboard cut out of James, or ‘cardboard Jimmy’ as he was nicknamed. Cardboard Jimmy even made an appearance on the dance floor. What a fun wedding! To Andree and James, thank you for letting me be part of your wedding!


Anne Marie & Oisin’s Engagement in Phoenix Park

Back in October I had the pleasure of photographing Anne Marie and Oisin in Phoenix Park. It was a rainy day but with the help of an umbrella we made the most of it. Sometimes I just love the mood that comes with grey skies. I was delighted the pair were up for a bit of kissing in the rain!


Malta

Last November I had the opportunity to travel to Malta and second shoot a wedding with Mary Brown. More on the wedding coming soon. I had never been to Malta, but I’m always looking for an opportunity to travel so I couldn’t pass up the offer. Mary and I left a cold and rainy Ireland for a cool and rainy Malta. Granted the weather wasn’t quite as bad and we did see temperatures of around 20c but we also got caught in terrible floods the first night. It was a good laugh.

During our stay we rented a car and sat nav, but due to the terrible storms the sat nav had issues connecting with the satellite and we had great fun getting lost around the island. Malta is tiny. You can drive coast to coast in half an hour. So getting lost really isn’t too much of a problem.

I was really surprised at the mix of cultures and architecture. Each city is completely different and there are strong European and Arabic influences mixed into one tiny island. The best thing about Malta was the fish. There was an abundance of fresh fish and in varieties unknown to me. On Sunday morning we visited Marsaxlokk fish market with everything from Shark to Lampuki. The most interesting thing about Malta is it’s history. Malta played an important role in WWII when Malta became part of the British Empire and was used as fleet headquarters and a shipping-way station. In Valletta there is still evidence of British occupancy during WWII.

Mary and I stayed in St.Julien’s on the east coast of the island. This part of the island has become built up with holiday complexes which in my opinion ruin the natural beauty of the original architecture. If you’re considering visiting Malta and want a more authentic experience I would recommend the west and south end of the island.


Onwards, Upwards, Changes, and New Beginnings

Welcome back to my blog! It’s the start of a new year and I’m excited by what 2012 is going to bring. Colin and I had a relaxing little break in Dingle over Christmas and lots of time planning the year ahead. As I mentioned at the end of 2011 there are some changes being made to the Brosnan Photographic brand. While most of you already know that for some time I’ve been only photographing weddings and engagements, I’m officially announcing that I will no longer be taking on portrait clients. The new site that is set to launch within the next couple months will be primarily for couples getting married. I strongly believe in focusing my talents on one area of photography. Secondly, Colin will be stepping down from his role behind the scenes. Sure he’ll be there for my support and as my advice guru but over the past year or so I’ve been able to take on handling every aspect of the business.

2012 is a big year for me. I can’t believe I’ll be turning 30! Crazy! We also hope to take some much needed long holidays together this year including London for the Paralympics. As I mentioned in my last post of 2011 I’m collaborating on a big project that for now is hush hush but all going well I hope to reveal soon. It’s something to keep me busy and in the wedding mood during this quieter season. Being passionate about photography and the wedding industry, I try to work on a new project every year. Having a side project keeps me driven and motivated. It may not always be a success but the failed attempts make me work harder next time. That’s why I like starting projects at the beginning of a year. It feels like a fresh start.

This year I will also be implementing a few business changes. With some serious consideration I’ve decided not to book weddings over the Christmas/New Year period. Colin and I have decided that we want to take this time of the year for ourselves. It’s the opportune time for us to travel. I also want to officially announce that I will only take a maximum of 40 weddings per year. Limiting the number of weddings per year allows me adequate time to spend with editing, meetings, engagement shoots, and really focusing on each of my couples. I aim to provide a high quality service to my clients and I feel limiting the number of weddings per year allows me the time I need to achieve this. Currently I am over half booked for 2012 so please do get in touch if you’re interested in booking for this year.

I am so excited by the prospects of this year! And I can’t wait to share with you all on my blog over the coming months. There are still some lovely shoots, weddings and travels to share from 2011 but for now I’ll leave you with a sneak peek of one of my Christmas weddings. Here’s to a new beginning!


2011, The Year in Review and Holiday Wishes

2011 was an incredible and challenging year here at Brosnan Photographic. It brought me fab new wedding industry friends near and far, my first civil partnership, gorgeous destination weddings, a workshop in London, stunning collaborative inspiration shoots, and so many fantastic clients. I can’t thank everyone enough for their continued trust and great encouragement.

Each year I continue to set higher goals and 2012 looks to be another promising year with new challenges and prospects. I hope to be launching the new site early in the year as well as a side project I’ve been collaborating on that might interest all you brides to be, so stay tuned. So what did I learn in 2011? I learned so many valuable business lessons from listening to fellow photographers and making mistakes myself. Yes, I do make mistakes. Nothing serious mind, but I’m careful never to make them again. I also learned where to find my inspiration and stop worrying that my images don’t look like other photographers images. The right clients for me will want me for my art and noone elses. That’s my aim. The most valuable thing I learned this year is don’t start or take on too many projects at once. Though, this still hasn’t quite sunk in yet!

And now bring on the holidays! This is my last post of the year as I take a small break from blogging. But never fear, I’ll be back in the new year! Ok a little lame I admit, but still true. I wish you all the very best Christmas and happiest New Year! Colin and I have decided to kick start our holidays early this year and start the celebrations tomorrow as he finishes work today. I like making our own traditions. That’s what the holidays are all about. And as this is a photography blog I leave you with a few photos from weddings that I haven’t had a chance to blog. See you in 2012!