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Nikki & Joes’ Wedding Photography
Their wedding was a truly warm occassion shared with close family and friends. Everyone had a truly fantastic time, including me! Here are a few of my favourite images from their wedding day. wedding photography kent ...

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The Civil Partnership of David & Richard
In May I was also the photographer at the Civil Partnership of Richard & David. This was a large celebration and it was great fun to be involved and photograph all the special moments. Guest Walk to the Civil Partnership Ceremony ...

The Wedding of Miranda & Paul, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.
On a beautiful sunny day in August I shot the wedding photography for Miranda and Paul in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. The ceremony was held at All Saints Church, Berkhamsted and the reception was held in a gorgeous marquee. ...

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A sample of wedding photos, from one of the UK's most sought after photographers. Visit us at www.bespoke-photography.co.uk

Wedding Photography by Jeff Turnbull

Wedding & Lifestyle Photography by Essex based photographer Jeff Turnbull

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Essex Wedding Photography and Hertfordshire Wedding Photography by RT Weddings, in Essex Hertfordshire and Kent. Photography by Dean Robson, professional wedding book design, albums and frames.

Masters of Photography - Edward Curtis

Photography ©The Estate of Edward Curtis Digital photography from The Northwestern University Library http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienh- tml/curthome.html ----------------------------------------- ----------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_S._C- urtis Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 16, 1868 -- October 19, 1952) was a photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples. Edward Curtis was born near Whitewater, Wisconsin. Around 1874 the family moved from Wisconsin to Minnesota, and Curtis built his own camera. In 1892 Edward married Clara J. Phillips. Together they had four children. In 1896 the entire family moved to a new house in Seattle In 1895 Curtis met and photographed Princess Angeline, the daughter of Chief Sealth of Seattle. This was to be his first portrait of a Native American. In 1898 while photographing Mt. Rainier, Curtis came upon a small group of scientists. One of them was George Bird Grinnell, an expert on Native Americans. Grinnell became interested in Curtis' photography and invited him to join an expedition to photograph the Blackfeet Indians in Montana in the year 1900. In 1906 J.P. Morgan offered Curtis $75,000 to produce a series on the North American Indian. It was to be in 20 volumes with 1,500 photographs. Curtis' goal was not just to photograph, but to document, as much American Indian (Native American) traditional life as possible before that way of life disappeared. He wrote in the introduction to his first volume in 1907: "The information that is to be gathered ... respecting the mode of life of one of the great races of mankind, must be collected at once or the opportunity will be lost." Curtis made over 10,000 wax cylinder recordings of Indian language and music. He took over 40,000 photographic images from over 80 tribes. He recorded tribal lore and history, and he described traditional foods, housing, garments, recreation, ceremonies, and funeral customs. He wrote biographical sketches of tribal leaders, and his material, in most cases, is the only recorded history. In 1930 he published the concluding volume of The North American Indian. In total about 280 sets were sold of his now completed opus magnum In 1935 the rights and remaining unpublished material were sold by the Morgan estate to the Charles E. Lauriat Company in Boston. This included 19 complete bound sets of The North American Indian, thousands of individual paper prints, the copper printing plates, the unbound printed pages, and the original glass-plate negatives. The Prints and Photographs Division Curtis collection consists of more than 2,400 silver-gelatin, first generation photographic prints made from Curtis's original glass negatives. Acquired by the Library of Congress through copyright deposit from about 1900 through 1930. Around 1970, Karl Kernberger went to Boston to search for Curtis' original copper plates and photogravures at the Charles E. Lauriat rare bookstore. The Zaplin Group owned the plates until 1982, when they sold them to a California group led by Kenneth Zerbe, the current owner of the plates. Dr. Charles Goddard Weld purchased 110 prints that Curtis had made for his 1905-1906 exhibit and donated them to the Peabody Essex Museum, where they remain. http://themastersofphotography.blogspot.- com/2008/04/edward-curtis.html ----------------------------------------- Music -- La conquista de Breda (Conquest of Breda), by Roque Baños (from the O.S.T. Alatriste). Remix with "Little Boys' Traditional Dance Contest Song" and "Chant Chamanique" (Omaha indian music). Support the artists, buy their music as I did. http://www.roquebanos.es/ http://www.roquebanos.es/tienda/index.ph- p?set_lang=eng http://cdbaby.com/cd/oim2

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