The weather outside is frightful // Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

Firstly, I’d like to inform you that…

Barnaby Aldrick Wedding Photography wishes you a very merry Christmas and a fantastic 2010!

Now a little about my past week’s festive shenanigans: Last Sunday was the Sunday Service Christmas Special it was a most triumphant evening.

If you’re a regular visitor to my blog you’ll probably have seen images I’ve shot for The Sound Gallery of local acoustic bands playing at my Sunday Service night at Verve Bar in Leeds.  My pals & I have proudly run it for over 2 years now and we try to host only the cream of the local music scene and it’s great to see we’ve developed quite a following.  The room, the sound, the bands & the music-lovin, regularly returning revellers all create such a special atmosphere down there and we try to celebrate this at the annual Christmas Special.

Sunday Service Christmas Special

This year we had Elf hats & Santa cowboy hats, fairy lights & tinsel, mulled wine & chocolate money (Euros, for some reason), humbugs for the folk who wouldn’t wear their hats and an excellent stash of homemade mince pies from Sunday Service head groupie Holly.  On the music front, we flew over from Ireland the excellent ODi (a band I used to once play bass for in another life) and brought back favourite Sunday Service acts from the past year for 2 songs and a Christmas Cover!  We had 6 bands play in all and I joined ODi for a particularly tuneless rendition of Lenon’s Merry Christmas (War is Over).

Fortunately we encouraged enough audience participation to drown me out.

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

My good man Rich from Palooka swung in with a cracking ‘Winter Wonderland’

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

Spam legend Gary Stewart popped in and dropped ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

Gavin Mart set fire to Wizard’s ‘I wish it could be Christmas Every Day’

Christmas photos by Barnaby Aldrick

And the lovable Man & Wife [who refuse to form a web-presence] played ‘White Christmas’ including an audience participatory whistle solo.

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

They came back for an acapella encore in which Dan split the crowd into 4 parts for a complex harmony.

It sounded so lovely that Clare said she thought her heart was going to burst.  But she’d had quite a lot to drink at this point.

I was trying to take a photo of the ‘congregation’ when photo legend and pal Cris Matthews insisted I was in it.  I had no memory as to why everyone pointed at me.  But I’d too had quite a lot to drink at that point.

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

It really was such a perfect evening spent with friends and big up all of you that attended and continue to support what we do.

It also actually marked my 6th night of full-on Christmas Partying; including an ironic Xmas turkey dinner dance with illustrious members of the Randall Photo Network, a Leeds Guide Xmas-Casino-&-cinema-screen-Wii-Bowling-party, mulled wine with my VV6 homies, Saturday’s Acoustic Revolution Xmas Special at the Adelphi & Gavin Mart’s Advent Xmas gig at Left Bank (see Dan Wilde Video below) and the Xmas Sunday Service.

Meanwhile, I’ve spent weeks collecting and compiling Xmas playlists of old, new and reggae Christmas ‘classics’ for the Sunday Service.  Today I bought a REAL CHRISTMAS TREE and then… as if I wasn’t feeling Christmassy enough… I look out the window and see this!

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

Not the most stunning view of a factory & the TA barracks, but we got snow!

Where’s that sledge?

Christmas Photos by Barnaby Aldrick 2009

So again dear readers, pals and clients of Christmas past, present and future …

I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!

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7 comments

Cris - And a Merry Christmas to you too :) Had a great night at the Sunday Service, even managed to stir some Christmas spirit in old Humbug here! Have a good one…

Simon - Happy xmas to you too, I’m a new blog follower, really like your style, Yorkshire is very short on decent bloggage…good luck for the next decade buddy!

Barnaby Aldrick - Why thank you very much amigo! Great to have you readin! If you’re in the area we could meet for a brew in Leeds in the new year. Have a great Christmas and all the best for 2010 to you too! B

Simon - That’s very sociable of you, count me in!

Barnaby Aldrick - Cool man – give me a shout on 07929 087982 or drop me an email when you’ve a moment for a brew in town sometime in the new year. Have a great Christmas. B

AC - Hahahaha… some powder. That covers the ground – almost. Cool. I am wearing my Sorels and a puffy winterjacket. You have frost and we have crazy Narnia weather – it really is all crazy, not normal Christmassy Stockholm weather at all.. Look out for the falling blocks from the roofs! Well below minus 10 degrees celcius at night.

A light question, what kind of light do you bring to your weaddings? it’s well impressive, nice colourcorrections, not a lot of noise, sharp – what do you bring?

:)

Barnaby Aldrick - Hey AC – great to hear from you and I know our snow is softcore, but you should see how spectacularly our entire country grinds to a halt after a sprinkle of snow! It’s hilarious.

The only lighting I take to weddings is two little Canon speedlights. A 430EX & 580EX, and generally use them off camera triggered with either the ST-E2 transmitter (if I want ETTL functionality, such as for people milling at the evening party, and generally have Clare follow me to the side to bounce flash from the roof/walls) or the Elinchrom skyport (for radio triggering a manually set gun for consistent speech flash). Though for my last wedding I hired an Elinchron Ranger Quadra flashhead and mobile battery and they’re great for indoor groups/speeches and have more kick than the 580, so I’m gonna buy a set this week, as a little £1500 xmas present to myself! But generally I hang fire as long as possible, and wrestle at f1.4 / 800ISO before getting the guns out.

Sharpnesswise, I sharpen images on import into Lightroom & in post (after lightroom export when branding/blogging)
Colour correctionwise: I always shoot RAW so I can tweak the white balance.
Noisewise: I don’t like heavy digital noise, so even with the 5DmkII I try not to shoot over 1600ISO where possible, but will push it when needs must up to 3200. The top ISO on any camera is usually like the top speeds on a car speedometer, rarely usable and out of control.

Watch out for those falling blocks of snow! x

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