Thursday 30 September 2010

A Triathlete, A Wedding, 52 People and a Red Corset... the shape of things to come...

I have been quiet for a while, but I am happy to say I am back and with a full calendar and lots to post about. The summer is over and Autumn is on the way - my favourite time of the year, I hope to do a lot more shooting this Autumn.

I have always been into bikes - I use to race them with my friends when I was a teenager. I got my first road bike frame from the 1984 Irish Olympic Squad, how cool is that! When I found out that Jane and Patrick, some friends of mine were triathletes, I just had to learn more and photograph them. There will be a series of both Jane and Patrick on and off their bikes, stay tuned. A big thanks to them for being part of this exciting project. This is Jane on her beloved bike.

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Jane
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I was very lucky to attend the wedding of Cathriona and Gareth last weekend in Dublin. Cathriona is my wife's niece and was the flower girl at our own wedding many years ago. So this was a special weekend on many levels for us. Some great shots to share, and a big congratulations to them. They are off in St Lucia right now... enjoying their honeymoon!
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Cathriona + Gareth
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52 people, 52 Weeks. At last there is the finishing touches to Project 52. I shall be posting the complete series on my website over the weekend and am finalising the book layout. Exciting times.
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I am never happy with just onw project to fill my time, there always has to be another project. I am still trying to work out the logistics, but its going to be a twist on a famous board game. Watch this space...
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Thanks for dropping by, and don't forget to check the blog and website The Infinite Moment soon

Noel

Friday 3 September 2010

Project 52 is complete!

Project 52 is now complete and I am into the vast amount of post processing that goes with producing a book and story of the journey! It has been great fun and very rewarding. Do check back soon when I shall post about this amazing journey.



A big thank you again to all of you whose portrait I took and to all those who helped me and without whom I could not have made it work.
Thank you.