"As a qualified Midwife I have a particular passion for photographing maternity/ pregnancy and newborns.

I love capturing those special times in people's lives that mean so much - from engagement shoots to weddings, the nervous expectation of maternity to the sheer delight and love of a newborn. And then having the pleasure to capture the personalities and changes as a child grows".


LEIGH PRISK
Images naturally Photography
Dip Midwifery, Dip Photography.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Website Update

Well it is finally finished (I think). My website has been updated, including more information pages.

Check it out..... go to http://www.imagesnaturally.co.nz/

I hope you like it. Enjoy!

Leigh

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Whangarei Wedding Photographer - Amber & Warren's Wedding


A couple of weeks ago I had the absolute pleasure in photographing Amber and Warren's wedding day, and staying overnight on a gorgeous island in the Bay of Islands. They had requested lots of fun and laughter shots, and not too posed. Well I managed to sneek in a couple of posed shots, but the rest of their day was spent surrounded by loads of laughter (and this was just the bridal party!). They are a very lucky couple to have such fun supportive friends and siblings to always lift them up.

I had a few problems trying to photograph the speaches during the reception....... I learnt that it is very difficult to create sharp focused images when you are laughing so much! This wedding is one that I will definitely never forget :)

The following day we decided to do a 'Trash the Dress' session, although we had no intention of actually ruining Amber's beautiful gown (but Warren did suggest a possibilty of tackling his new bride in the water????). These shoots are a great idea because they are a lot calmer and relaxed without the time pressures of the wedding day, which leads to more romantic style images.

Thank you Amber & Warren for inviting me to be a part of your weekend. I hope you like this little preview.....

This one is for Warren, just look at the time stamps :)