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Liverpool Bride St Georges Hall

Time at last to catch up with a bridal shoot that that took place last Autumn  in Liverpool at the fabulous St George’s Hall. The event was led by Pete Bistro of Fotoinspir3 who organises several such events throughout the year at various locations with stunning architecture. Pete was Classical Wedding Photographer of the Year in  2011 so it was a great opportunity to learn some new techniques – both in posing and post production.  It was a packed day, including 2 sessions with the lovely Katie Robinson, our model for the day, as well as tips on the workflow of a wedding and album designing. Pixsmiths are always striving to improve and develop and I’m sure our brides in 2012 will benefit from this master-class.  below some of the images taken in and around St Georg’s Hall.







9 Comments

  1. James says:

    Looks a fairytale wedding! Great shots!

  2. sandra armstrong says:

    great architecture and i especially like the photos of her twirling around, well done

  3. Kristin says:

    Lovely broad selection of bridal portrait images, nicely presented.

  4. Hannah says:

    Some great bridal shots, looks like a brilliant day!

  5. Marie Lloyd says:

    The shot walking towards the pillars is a knockout!

  6. pixsmith says:

    Thank you! its one of my favouites x

  7. Joseph says:

    The pictures with the pillars are stellar! wonderful work, great movement and technique!
    Well done!

  8. Stephen Rotondo says:

    Looks like an amazing venue for the shoot, and these images really capture the majesty of it – great work!

  9. Ruth Goalby says:

    Beautiful images and what a stunning venue!

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