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12Nov

Hair Extensions

In Photography, Studio by pinnerphotography / November 12, 2016 / No Comments

Hair Extensions

On Friday I was doing a photo shoot at the studio for a lady called Chizo,
she has started her own business selling hair extensions.
It was quite interesting listening to her talking about where she would
like her business to go. I of course will assist her to achieve this with
some wonderful images, to show her product off in the best way possible.

Check out some of the images below. You can also visit her website on www.jagazi.uk

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17Aug

Boat Relaunch

In Outdoor, Photography by pinnerphotography / August 17, 2016 / No Comments

Boat Relaunch

Yesterday I was at Penton Hook Marina Surrey, to photograph the relaunch of a boat that had been restored to it’s former glory. and took some pictures on my phone whilst waiting for the official launch. It is a very nice part of the country.

It was such a beautiful day for the relaunch and also so interesting to see how it was all done
I also managed to capture some video of the relaunch.

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04Nov

Granddaughters Christening

In Outdoor, Photography by pinnerphotography / November 4, 2015 / No Comments

Granddaughters Christening

What a wonderful day we had on Sunday for my beautiful granddaughter’s christening
it was a most fantastic time and every one who attended had a fabulous day.

The marquee was a great success and well worth buying. We had so many people in attendance
we filled one side of the church by ourselves. Sienna was certainly a super star.

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09Jun

Wilton Super Cars

In Outdoor, Photography by pinnerphotography / June 9, 2015 / 2 Comments

Wilton Super Cars

This weekend just gone my son and myself accompanied a good friend and his son
to the Wilton car show near Salisbury in Wiltshire. It has been the country seat
of the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years, the grounds are spectacular and worth a visit.

Classics and supercars wow crowds at Wilton

This year’s Wilton Classic & Supercar show has been hailed as a huge success after 15,000 visitors flocked to see more than 500 of the world’s most impressive, exciting and expensive cars.

Bugattis, McLarens and Aston Martins lined up together with historic F1 cars in the grounds of Wilton House with warm, sunny weather providing the perfect backdrop for the weekend.

The crowds also enjoyed motorcycle stunt displays, steam engines, new car launches and live music at the two day show in Wiltshire.

The 10th anniversary of the Bugatti Veyron was celebrated in style with the most impressive Bugatti collection ever assembled and the first appearance together of the McLaren of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost’s Ferrari since they famously crashed in the Japanese Grand Prix 25 years ago.

Highlights also included the Castrol Power Paddock, Wilton College providing interactive displays and the Bolddog FMX team.

Lord Pembroke, who hosts the event, said he was thrilled to welcome so many cars and spectators to the event which has expanded from one to two days this year.

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05Jun

Doodle Do

In Photography, Studio by pinnerphotography / June 5, 2015 / 1 Comment

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I have just finished photographing the new clothing range
from Doodle Do suppliers of clothing for kids based in
37A JOEL STREET, NORTHWOOD HILLS, MIDDLESEX , HA61NZ.
http://ilovedoodledo.com/

MISSION STATEMENT.
The clothes are designed by the help of kids for kids – who imagine crabs can fly,
whisper their secrets to dogs and believe everything is possible.
Doodle do looks through the windows of children, observing their interpretations
and their relentless imaginations whilst encouraging a return to non-gender clothing in organic fabrics.

We care about our planet.
Doodle do appreciates and loves nature and our surroundings.
We want to encourage our creative little doodlers and their parents to be aware and protect our nature as much as we can.

GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) is an international certification for organic garments.
GOTS ensure that the organic certifier evaluates all phases of production which would mean every aspect of this product
from farming and harvesting of cotton to manufacturing and branding.

Pinner Photography and Doodle Do have done many projects in the studio over the last
few years and I enjoy looking at the new and different styles
they bring to my photographic studio on the borders of Pinner and Harrow

28Apr

Portugal 2015

In Outdoor, Photography by pinnerphotography / April 28, 2015 / 1 Comment

Portugal 2015

Had a fantastic week away in the Algarve, Portugal.
The people are so friendly and the scenery is beautiful.
There are so many places to explore 1 week is not enough.

I will definitely go back soon for another visit. The food was super
The fish so fresh and the steak so juicy, like the oranges.

Check out some of the shots from my trip.

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17Mar

St Patrick’s Day

In Photography, Studio by pinnerphotography / March 17, 2015 / No Comments

St Patrick’s Day

A very happy St Patrick’s Day to one and all where ever you find
yourself on this bright day may you have a great time

I was going to give myself the day off then along came this very important
and cant wait job. O well a man must do what a man must do.

A wise old Irish man once said
May today be all you wish for
and tomorrow be a surprise.

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27Feb

Can you see the crock???

In Outdoor, Photography by pinnerphotography / February 27, 2015 / No Comments

Can you see the crock in the mud???

Crock pit

13Feb

HOW TO RESIZE YOUR IMAGES

In Tips and Tricks by pinnerphotography / February 13, 2015 / No Comments

Resize Your Images

Hay guys I was looking for a piece of software to resize some images at a customers house
as my laptop decided to freeze up on me and I did not have the time to try figure out the problem
and I needed to resize the images on their PC so I found these two and chose to try this one

I must say for a freebie it was great did everything I wanted. Considering the price difference
against the software I normally use FREE verses £350.00 I would highly recommend this one

You can get it FREE at this link http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm.

The other one I found if you wanted to check it out and maybe post what you think of it
or maybe you could test both and then post which one you prefer. http://www.fotosizer.com/Shop.aspx

Have fun guys and remember “Keep your clicks safe”

21Jan

RED ARROW DIES

In Outdoor, Photography by pinnerphotography / January 21, 2015 / No Comments

The Guardian
Red Arrows crash: tributes paid to pilot

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Sunday 21 August 2011 12.41 BST
I took these pictures 5 days before his accident RIP Joe Eggins

Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging was a team player and gifted aviator, colleagues said. Photograph: MoD/PA
A witness has spoken of the moment rescuers searching for a crashed Red Arrows jet found the pilot’s body in a river.

Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging’s Hawk T1 aircraft came down near Bournemouth airport in Dorset on Saturday, after a display over the town’s seafront. The pilot was discovered with his parachute open, but he apparently was not in his ejection seat.
John Dugdale said he had not heard the crash but was soon at the scene when a rescue helicopter starting hovering above. “Somebody ran past me saying: ‘One of the reds has gone down.’ I ran over and there was a small group of people and you could see part of the wreckage of the aircraft on the riverbank,” he said.
“At least one of the group had entered the water and was looking in the river for the pilot. One then shouted out he could see a parachute and then he shouted out he had got him [the pilot] and someone said: ‘Is he dead?’ and the man in the water replied: ‘Yes.’
“There were a lot of bushes on the bank and he was found just away from me in a bend of the river. I did not see him.”
Dugdale said he thought the ejection seat was found away from the body. “Soon there were emergency services everywhere and the helicopter landed and we began to be cleared away. I went straight back home because it was extremely upsetting.”
Tributes have been paid to Egging, who is said to have guided the plane away from houses and people before it crashed into a field and came to a standstill with its nose in the river Stour near the village of Throop.
His wife, Emma, said she had been “the proudest I’ve ever been” after watching the display over Bournemouth before the crash.
“Jon was everything to those that knew him, and he was the best friend and husband I could ever have wished for,” she said. “There was nothing bad about Jon. He loved his job and was an exemplary pilot. Watching him today, I was the proudest I’ve ever been. I loved everything about him, and he will be missed.”
Colleagues described the 33-year-old pilot as a “true team player” and “gifted aviator”. Group Captain Simon Blake, commandant of the RAF’s central flying school, said: “Throughout his winter training and the display season to date, his professionalism, skill and humility have shone through. In such a close-knit team, this tragedy will be keenly felt by his fellow team members, the Reds, and all of the engineering and support staff, the Blues.”
He told the BBC the MoD had grounded the Hawk team Mk 1 “temporarily until its safety can be assured”. “As for the rest of the season, it is too early to speculate as to when the Red Arrows will be back on the public circuit, but suffice to say in the short term they will not be able to perform in public.”
An MoD spokesman said: “A full service inquiry into the details of the crash has been initiated. It would be inappropriate to speculate on the causes of the incident at this time.”
One witness said the plane skidded for several hundred metres along the riverbank after it crashed. Mark Grogan said: “I heard a sound like a car backfiring. Within five minutes the helicopters arrived, there were at least five helicopters including the police and two from the coastguard.”
Nicholas Gore, 22, who was walking close to the river when he saw all nine Red Arrows overhead, said: “There were quite a few people watching and we saw them go over but one seemed quite low. They then disappeared behind trees and I heard a crack – not an explosion, just a crack – and we got further down and I saw the plane with its red tail in the air and its nose in the river.”
Wayne Kent, 30, the assistant manager at the nearby Broadway Pub, said some of his customers had seen the incident, and that the pilot guided the plane away from houses in the village and from people walking near the riverbank.

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