Currabinny Woods

Girl up tree. Boy 'setting a fire'.

We made a good start to 2012 by finally managing to make it to a Bishopstown Orienteering Club day out in Currabinny.  It’s something Mrs Lamb has been wanting to do for ages and thanks to friends we made it on 1/1/12.

Great to be out in the woods after a restful Christmas and finding the markers on the easy course was great fun with the kids (and got them round the forest way easier).

The Last Control

It was unusal to see the woods so bare.  I normally do a few sessions in these woods over the course of the year and this tree in particular is a favourite to get kids climbing and used to me and the camera.  It’s normally ‘bright shade’ with a strong green colour cast from the reflected light from the forest but there was no problem with that on Sunday!

Happy New Year

Happy 2012!

I don’t hold with New Year Resolutions on the whole.  Why try to be good in January just because you let yourself go a bit in December?

However normally it’s a bit quieter in January following the rush to get things out before the hols in December and it is a good time to dust of the plans and update them for 2012.

So here’s my list (in no particular order):

  • More photos on the blog (and less shameless self publicity)
  • More blog posts generally (though not to Richard’s 3-a-day)
  • Expand the whole web presence a bit more – keep an eye out for this one – generally more info and more pics and more about what to expect from a family session (using examples and more images)
  • More Wedding stuff on the main web site
  • I need to move on some personal projects as well.  Lots of ideas that haven’t seen the light of day.  This stuff is good for the grey matter at this time of year.
  • I’ll also be updating the Marketing Plan in the next few weeks so there’ll be more promos and stuff coming up.
  • A small re-fresh of some of the Gallery Artwork
  • Read more books
  • Spend more time looking at other photographer’s work – both famous and not so – more inspiration and education here too
  • I might take on some education myself as well.  There have been some requests for more info / courses / tips and stuff.  I did some ICA talks last year and I’ve a general tips page on the blog but it could do with an update.

Lots to do…

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to everyone from all at Rob Lamb Photography!

I hope you have a peaceful and relaxing Christmas and we hope to see you soon in the New Year.

Christmas Hours

I’ll be finishing up for the Christmas Hols at around 6pm tomorrow (Friday 23rd).  The Gallery will re-open on Monday 9th January, 2012.

I am working over the break (and have bookings for a number of family reunions) but I’ll only be in the office by appointment.

So if you need something urgent just call me on the mobile and I’ll sort you out – 087 683 8511

Christmas Vouchers are still available and can still be purchased in January (if someone gets you a surprise present for example!)

Don’t take pictures, take part

(OK, do take some pictures, but take part too!)

Small Fella had his Christmas Concert yesterday

What can I say?  They were all great.

Unfortunately Number One Daughter wasn’t able to make it due to a school trip so she asked me to video the whole thing.  Obviously, no question.

In doing so it brought back a realisation I made when photographing University Sport back in the 1990s: if you’re photographing something then you are observing; you are not experiencing; you are not taking part.

So I saw the whole performance on the LCD but I wasn’t really ‘there’.  And although I really enjoyed the OLOL School Pageant last week it’s a different experience trying to capture it in images rather than just sitting back and enjoying it.

Now I still love taking pictures so I don’t mind most of the time.  But there are times in the family calendar when I deliberately leave the camera behind – or at least take the compact and put it in my pocket after getting a few snaps.  I’ve learned to forget the capture and enjoy the experience.  My memory still serves me pretty well.

Of course it’s often easier if someone else is doing it for you (you knew there was a plug in here somewhere didn’t you?)

So this Christmas, apart from wishing everyone a very Merry One, I’d like to remind you not to make this important time in your family’s year a full multi-media experience and make it a fully interactive one!

Christmas Cheer

Three Wise Children at the Peace Park: slow sync on the LX-5

There’s still a few days left to go see the lights and decorations in the Peace Park (aka Bishop Lucey Park).  We went on the first weekend it was open ang there was no queuing.

The kids had a great time running around looking at everything and even throwing an ice cube in the fountain to make a wish.

The Small Fella even said yesterday that he forgot to put ‘something’ on his Santa list but he thinks he’s OK because he wished for it in the fountain.  Good luck to Santa with that one!!

The park has a new designer this year and it’s looking fresher.  But it struck me that it’s less interactive – certainly compared to the first ‘Franc year’.  It really is a photo event: there are lots of festive things to get your picture taken with (see above!).

So bring your cameras and it’s time to try out the slow-sync flash.  It may be disguised as ‘night mode’ or something like that.  But basically it should slow the shutter down to bring up the ambient lights then blast the foreground with a flash to pick kids out.  It takes a bit of playing with and a steady hand but the pic of the kids above was taken on my compact Pansonic Lumix LX-5.  You don’t need anything too ‘flashy’.

Busy

It’s been a mad busy week this week and I’ve been in and out of the office quite a lot.  My apologies if I’ve missed anyone calling.

I’m going to be out all day tomorrow, Friday 9th December at a wedding booking so the Gallery will be closed all day.

If you need to contact me urgently please call the mobile and leave voicemail – I’ll get back to you as soon as I’m avaiable.  Or send a text: 087 683 8511

Thanks

Rob

€30 Christmas Gift Voucher Launched

We are pleased to announce a very special €30 Gift Voucher Offer

This time last year we celebrated the opening of the Gallery with a voucher offer and it was a huge success so we’ve decided to launch a new Voucher Offer in time for Christmas this year.

The €30 covers a family session and a 5×7 print.

We found last year that many people gave these vouchers as Christmas Gifts for relatives or as Chris Cringle gifts. A family session is the perfect Christmas present: it allows someone you know to create a milestone in their family’s lives that they’ll cherish for years to come.

The voucher includes a full family session and it can be taken at a location of your choice in the Cork City area.

The only restriction on this offer is that the vouchers need to be used before 31st March 2012. If that doesn’t work for you, there is no expiry on our normal session Gift Vouchers which start at €80.

Vouchers are available from the Gallery on Ardfallen Estate or give us a call and we can arrange to get one sent out to you – 021 429 3714

Commercial Photography Portfolio

I have finally got around to updating the Gallery of my Commercial Photograph with more recent work.

I’ve also taken the opportunity to re-format the Gallery using a Storyboard format which we put together for the Bank displays earlier this year.  I think it gives a better feel for the range of images delivered during the Commercial Assignments and shows how they were eventually used by Web Designers and Graphic Artists.

There are more jobs that deserve this treatment so I plan to set some more time aside to put some more of these together.

The new gallery is now up at http://www.roblambphoto.com/CommercialSampleBoards/content/CCoI_large.html

And linked from the Galleries page on the main site.

Take a look and let me know what you think…

Big Thank Yous

A Big Thank You to everyone who called in before the mid-term for the Halloween Dress Up.

We had a steady stream of kids coming in for their pic and we raised over €450 for Crumlin and the Ronald McDonald House.

There are a few prints still here for collection so don’t forget to come and get yours if you took part.

Pics from the Halloween Dress Up for Crumlin
Pics from the Halloween Dress Up for Crumlin