About Me

Charnell Timms is a freelance photographer based at the horn of Africa in charismatic Cape Town and shoot weddings, corporates, families, and any other random projects that come her way. See www.charnelltimms.co.za for more info.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

FRENCH FLAIR: ALISON & LUDOVIC'S WEDDING IN NORMANDY, FRANCE

The international shoot of Alison and Ludovic was one of my most epic photographic assignments to date. Getting the opportunity to shoot brides against the backdrop of 13th century old feudal chateau's was a rare treat indeed and a pleasure that is usually reserved for reading about in history text books.at school. Enjoy walking 'down the isle' of 11 centuries of history with me. 
                         Alison looking elegant and graceful as the stunning thoroughbred to her right.
 With the wedding in progress I shot this country scene, complimented by the old-fashioned clothing and charm of Chateau du Blanc-Buisson in the village of Saint-Pierre-du-Mesnil. Population: 108 (http://www.communes.com/haute-normandie/eure/saint-pierre-du-mesnil_27330/cartes-postales-anciennes,3.html)
The wedding party photographed with the imposing beauty of Chateau du Blanc-Buisson in the background. This beautiful feudal residence dates back to the late 13th century with buildings being completed in 1290 AD.  (http://www.normandie-tourisme.fr/Chateau-du-Blanc-Buisson/PCU/SAINT-PIERRE-DU-MESNIL/fiche-PCUNOR027FS00048-2.html)

 Chateau du Blanc-Buisson offered the most glorious stone courtyards surrounded by rambling roses. Many chateaus and properties in the region are made up with stone as there are large quarries, known as Caen stones.
 The serenity and peacefulness of the Haute-Normandy countryside resplendent in the faces of Alison and Ludovic.

Chateau du Blanc-Buisson's timber walls very typical of houses/ castles seen around Normandy and pictured in postcards from this area. Interestingly, some houses have what is called a corbelling structure, allowing more space to be added to the upper floor as they used to pay taxes according to the ground floor area, the first floor was usually bigger and hence needed to be supported. http://www.french-property.com/property/basse_normandie/orne/insight/

One of my favourite 'chilling out' wedding pics, especially at a time when weddings are so often accompanied by stress and time management commitments of the day.
Vintage fashion: One just has to look at the guests wedding attire to spot country of origin. Notice how the English bride is surrounded by woman sporting hats. The history of woman's hats is a fascinating story. www.vintagefashionguild.org/fashion-history/the-history-of-womens-hats/

Its 'a dog's life' here in France at Chateau du blancbuisson (www.blancbuisson.com)

Getting 'side-tracked' amidst the pomp, splendour and beauty of this historic property
Chateau number two: The wedding celebrations continued at the magnificent and grandiose Chateau La Ferte-Frenel, a historic property in the heart of Pays d' Ouch. Population: 701 (chateau.fertefresnel.free.fr/index_en.php)

The Chateau's prestigious staircase andgreat hall, included work by the architect Stores, plus paint decorators who worked under Delacroix as well as the artist Gordon for paintings to be found around the property. Classic abundance and a very high quality ensemble.

Bride and groom flanked on either side by two very happy and proud fathers.
One of thee most ornate vantage points from which I have ever photographed a wedding speech session. The original eighteenth century French style gardens can still be seen today, with features like moat bridges, a serpentine lake, a pond, balusters, flowerbeds, avenues, various species of age-old trees and topiaries such as yew benches spread over twenty hectares, as well as eighty hectares of grounds, woods and forests. 

Versailles style parquets (geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect) wainscoting from the end of the seventeenth century, Louis XV fireplaces, and paintings have been well-preserved. In my imagination,  it was akin to doing a shoot for Napoleon himself.

Love the 'naughty' school boy scene in this image
     A perfect petite appetizer or mise en bouche, prepared by the Marigotiere restaurant located in Notre Dame du Hamel who celebrate the flavours of Normandy. (www.moulin-marigotiere.com)

A selection of Foie gras (French for duck or goose "fat liver"  that has been specially fattened) prepared by the Marigotiere restaurant. French cuisine at its finest.

After dinner, guests were entertained by Magic man Eric Springfield from his Magie-martprod company. (www.magie-martprod.com/). There are few activities that can transform adult curiosity, awe and wonder to to the level of a innocent child like magic.

The grandiose Chateau La Ferte-Frenel being appreciated by one solitary guest. Penny for your thoughts?
My Hotel du Paradis featured here on the right hand side, with the local Mairie which is French for town/city hall or the mayor's office on your left. I will never forget this shoot just before midnight as the only person accompanying me was a French speaking, cigar smoking stand-byer watching, in complete silence my ever move with suspect curiosity(http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/ha-tel-du-paradis.fr.html). One cannot forget the morning scenes of Frenchmen walking down the street, everyone sporting a fresh baguette underneath their arms.

Sunday, 4 August 2013

CHRIS & KATIE'S ENGAGEMENT SHOOT DULUTH, MINNESOTA, USA

For me, the highlight of doing engagement shoots is the calm and relaxed atmosphere that unfolds. Enjoy the sense of serenity unveiling itself in the images below.
Chris and Katie being serenaded by the waterfalls at Lester Park, Duluth. http://www.duluthmn.gov/parks/trail_pages/lester_park_trail.cfm

Basalt rock formations lending a unique sort of lunar landscape feel to this image
           Calm and carefree
          Chris encapsulating one of my favourite quotes: 'If you are not living on the edge, you are taking  up too much space'
     Chris and Katie captured under one of the 3 stone bridges at Lester park. A few winters ago the water reached the top of the bridge's arch--incredible to image.
       Beautiful basalt rock formations on the valley floor at Lester Park.
I SHOOT PEOPLE: Chris is a hunter and as hunting is a national pastime in these parts of the world, I wanted this image to encapsulate that deer hunter shooting style -- the couple emerging through the foliage as depicted above. Not the most romantic analogy but Im sure you get the idea.
 Incredible ironies.  I 'shot' this deer on the highway home a few hours after the shoot. I think the deer is giving me the 'thumbs up' to my chosen shooting style!

     Forest Fever 

Capturing a gorgeous moment in time!

    Tranquility
   Ethereal light created by shooting with 'off-camera' flash
Surprise..........wait till you see this view unfold
One of Duluth's most famous vantage points - Hawk Ridge. Not only does it boast enviable views of both Lake Superior and Duluth harbour but it is famous for the annual raptor migration in late August/September. http://www.superiortrails.com/duluth-hawk-ridge.html
Our photoshoot coincided with one of Duluth's busiest tourist weekends which is when the Tall Ships make their annual migration into town. http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/273739/
This shot gives a brilliant representation of the immense scale of these tall majestic ships in relation to  other yachts commonly sighted on Lake Superior.
The road to nowhere. Hawk Ridge with Lake Superior, the world's largest freshwater lake looming large in the backround.http://visitduluth.com/about/lake_superior_facts.php
With all the tourists in town poor Katie was exhausted after working a 16 hour shift at the famous Grandma's restaurant in town. www.grandmasrestaurants.com/ Thanks for pushing-on Katie! Looking gorgeous in Cloud 9
And the end of another day, with the Tall Ships entering Duluth harbour for the night.
One down and one to go Chris! So she said yes to the engagement question, now all that remains is another YES at the wedding alter. Looking forward to capturing the full monty moment onto of Spirit mountain. For a sneak peak of their wedding venue, visit Spirit Mountain at http://www.spiritmt.com/photos-video/