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Sarah and Paul | By Evy Wedding Photography



Over the summer I had the pleasure of photographing three weddings together with one of my best friends and fellow photographer Nicola Allan of Nicasa Photography. In life you sometime meet people that you feel you have known a lifetime even though it is just a matter of months. Nicola is that special someone. We met four years ago at an evening class at Aberdeen college and since our first night we have been friends, she just gets me in the way only your best friends does.
 
I am a believer that friendship is not based on how long you have known someone but the chemistry that is present in a friendship. Having moved abroad on my own, having to say goodbye to my childhood friendships, I realised how quick you got forgotten. This is when you learn tha value of true friendships, where goodbye’s only means see you later. Friendship is not something you have a given right to, it is not something that stay and remain. Some of my best friends are the ones I met as an adult and for some reason they are the individuals that have ventured away from the safe surroundings of their childhood friends.
 
Marriage is like a deep friendship where you share your heart and soul, you marry your best friend, your lover and the person who make you complete. It is always an honour to be present to capture this big day and even more fun doing it with your best friend.

This is the wedding of Sarah and Paul at Pittodrie Hotel in Aberdeen. It was a gorgeous location for a wedding with views right up to Bennachie. The bride looked stunning and was wearing a lovely lace dress. For her blue her friend had written I Do in diamantes under her shoe, her old was her mums wedding ring sown onto her garter. So here are a little taster from their special day.

 
 
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding

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www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
www.byevy.com | Wedding Photography | Aberdeen Wedding
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The art of newborn photography | By Evy Nyfødt fotografering

The common perception is that all a newborn do is sleep, eat and fill nappies, so therefore taking a photo of a newborn must be the easiest job a photographer do. The reality is that photographing a newborn is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs I do.

One of the main aspects I focus on during my sessions are the safety and comfort of the baby, ensuring they are in deep sleep to stop them kick and move out of a position. As a result each session last 2-4 hours. Only a fraction of the time in studio is spent photographing the baby, the rest is spent comforting, soothing and feeding. Some babies fall asleep immediately and I can start photographing, whilst other babies I can spend a couple of hours to get to sleep. When working with babies I do recognize that each baby react different, some are deep sleepers and don’t react to being moved from one position to another, whilst some babies are light sleepers and need soothing between certain positions

 

I have photographed over 30 babies now and gained a lot of experience doing so, yet in any profession you never stop learning and you always wonder what can be improved. One of the aspects of my newborn photography that I wanted to improve was the posing flow to reduce the amount of movement from one position to the other. I have admired a photographer in the UK for a while and have gotten to know this person online. This summer I was honouring 3 weddings in the UK that I had booked prior to moving to Norway. As a result I knew I was holidaying in UK and decided to book a 1:1 mentoring session with Elli Cassidy of Mini Memories Photography.

I travelled with my family from Aberdeen to Stoke on Trent. My husband was taking the kids to Alton Towers whilst I drove from Stoke on Trent to Louth to meet with Elli. I was not aware how far this drive was. I left at 7am and I arrived 3.5 hours later. Elli looked at some of my portfolio images and gave me feedback on areas that I could improve but mainly we were discussing what I want out of my mentoring session. After our discussion two adorable babies arrived at her absolutely amazing studio. Elli started to talk through poses and things to look out for, we both photographed each pose and she proceeded through the flow of poses. When we started to work with baby number two I took the lead posing the baby with some input from Elli. It was good to attend newborn mentoring where I was allowed to handle the baby. I had so much fun and got some great images from the day. Sadly the parents of the first baby did not allow me to share any images online however I am delighted to share some images of this adorable baby girl. The day just flew by and I loved photographing with a fellow photographer who I also regard as a friend. By the time I arrived back in Stoke on Trent it was 8pm. I had been on the go for 13 hours but it was worth it.

Once back in Norway I was looking forward to my next session and to try and implement as much as possible from what I learnt to improve my own posing flow. The job I do is priceless and I feel so honoured for every mum and dad who trusts me with their new arrival. There are many highlighes in a newborn session, it is the cuddles I get when rocking them to sleep, when I photographing and hear mum behind me go awww and last but not least, it is the proud faces on mum and dad that get me every time. After only a few days you can see that this little bundle of you has changed their life forever, you can tell how loved and precious each baby is. These families welcome me into this special moment in time, one moment I remember so well from when I had my baby girls.

I love photographing this snapshot in time, because that is what it is a little snapshot. Our children grow and change too fast and the newborn stage marks the beginning of the amazing journey that is ahead of you.

www.byevy.com | Newborn photographer

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Week 35 – New Best Friend | Stavanger Photograf

This kitten has featured a lot in my recent blogs. The fact is the kids loves his company so whenever possible they will cuddle or play with him. This day my youngest was sitting on the sofa watching TV and cuddling Miller and after a while she decided she was going to invite Miller for a tea party. Miller was not sure about the tea party so was lying under the sofa watching Molly and Mummy drinking tea.

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Week 33 – Kitten Kitten Kitten | By Evy Photography

Sadly when we were on holiday our first cat Snowy past away. I have not gotten around to write a proper blog post about this yet but it will come.

Our hearts and home felt really empty with him, we missed the company of a second cat and decided to get a kitten. After searching long and heard and phoning different cat owners looking to rehome their kittens. We wanted a kitten who needed a new home, one that was used to children and people, one friendly little kitten. So when picking a kitten I was quite picky.

In the end we decided on a kitten and I took my youngest daughter to pick him up. He has since been loved and never left alone. He is very playful and it quickly became apparent that this little kitten has a fun character. I guess it is no surprise that the girls took about 2 seconds to absolutely adore him. 

Welcome to your new home Miller
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Week 32 – Holiday time | Stavanger fotograf

During our holiday we went to visit my husbands Aunt and Uncle who stay in Buckingham shire. It is 8 years since we last went to visit them and we remembered a trip to Turville and were eager to take our girls to this little village for lunch and a walk.

As mentioned earlier I did purchase a new camera for the trip and these photos were taken with my point and shoot, Fuji Film X20. I was checking out the depth of field and macro functions during our little walk. I have to say that flowers, animals and landscape is not a genre in photography that excite me but it is a nice way to explore the camera.

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