Archive for June, 2010

I posted a sneak peak of Evelyn and Andrew’s wedding a little while back so I thought it was time for me to add a few more images for everyone to see how it all went for for the day.

The wedding took place at St Michael’s Catholic Church and then at the magnificent Middleton Park House, a Victorian Country House in Castletown Geoghegan, Co Westmeath. The day started slightly overcast but that soon cleared and we had amazing sunshine.

I kept talking about this infamous dip that Evelyn did and without any further delay, I present one amazing dip ……………

I have this fantastic couple to thank for the referral for this wedding – you guys rock!!!!!

After a short pit stop at the pub across the road from the church we went back to Middleton Park House. We went straight to the bridal suite for a breather which meant that we were able to grab a couple of shots that would would not be got in the hussle and bussle of a normal wedding.

Whilst chatting and offloading my camera gear, I turned and noticed Evelyn was on the Chaise Longue taking a few minutes breather. It was just too good an opportunity to miss.

Once I left the happy couple alone for a bit of “alone” time, it was back to the guests and time to cut the cake.

And to finish off this fantastic day. A couple more images from the dining room itself.

Church:  St Michael’s Catholic Church, Castletown Geoghegan
Reception: Middleton Park House, Castletown Geoghegan

Sooooo, I hear you all saying, “what the hell is Rock the Frock??”

I decided a while back to use that description instead of the one which is much more widely known ie Trash the Dress. In Ireland,  it is still a relatively new idea and lots of brides (and some grooms too) thanks to the internet are a little more adventurous and giving it a go. But for most, the first impression is that you are going to literally “trash” the dress which is misleading and as a result are dismissing the chance to have a go.

So for those still unsure as to what it is all about. In a nutshell, it is an opportunity for either the bride or both the bride and groom to get their wedding outfits on again and head out to have alternative pictures taken. The location can be wherever you want it to be and how extreme you want to be is down to you. I would suggest that you do talk it through with your photographer first as to what your expectations are, what kind of locations you want to use and that will enable you both to have a clearer idea.

So onto Lydia and Lars.

What a fabulous couple they are and in 7 days, I did their engagement shoot, wedding and the Rock the Frock session and boy oh boy did we have fun. So without any further hesitation, here a few of the images we had taken on the day - enjoy!!!

It is hard work having to strut your stuff and do all this posing malarkey, so a tea break was in order  :-)

and back to work we go lol

Once we finished at the disused railway station, we decided to head to to the coast.

I have been a member of Facebook for a number of years. But literally in the last couple of weeks I decided that I wanted to have a more formal page showcasing the photography side of things. The plan was to leave my own page for more personal bits and pieces, so I created the Mike Patterson Photography fan page where people can head over and see anything and everything relating to what I do photography wise.

I did it for a number of reasons (no apparent order):

  • Facebook has over 53 million users
  • This will allow me to have more of an official status of Facebook rather using my personal page for work related matter
  • I can use it to promote the business with events or any special promotions
  • Allows family, friends or clients to become a fan without having to become a friend first
  • (saying that, some clients have become great friends)
  • I wanted the prestige ;-)

You get the idea.

Please make sure you head over to Mike Patterson Photography’s Facebook page and become a fan and more importantly, say hello.

A sneak peek from Demelza & Ronan’s wedding that took place in Roscommon.

I first met Siofra’s parents, Mairead & Rory, around Christmas time last year (2009) when my wife and I were visiting a friend and they happened to be there too. Mairead was heavily pregnant at the time and I felt a  little bit awkward asking her if she fancied having some pictures taken in light of us only just meeting as I was keen to get some bump shots for my portfolio. Oh by the way, that was somewhat of a hint, so if anyone knows someone who is pregnant and fancies having some shots done, then please get back in touch.

Move on a few months and when our friend Mary told me that gorgeous Siofra was born, I offered to take some pictures if Mairead & Rory were interested. I was pleasantly surprised when I got word back they were up for it, so one fine Sunday over I went for a bit of a photoshoot.

For the camera geeks out there who sometimes ask what lens I used for the specific shots. The first three images were taken with my trusty 24-70mm F2.8L lens and the last three images were taken on the amazing 85mm F1.2L II. All shots were taken without flash using natural light only.

I decided to go for a B&W theme here – enjoy!!

RSVP Magazine asked me to do a shoot of Irish country singer, Mike Denver, along with his beautiful girlfriend Liz for a forthcoming edition.

The shoot took place at the fantastic G-Hotel here in Galway and were fortunate enough to be able to use a few locations within the hotel including their stunning Linda Evangelista Suite. This allowed us to have a variety of images in different settings using the very cool and funky designs within the hotel.

Mike and Liz were real troopers who were up for trying all sorts of locations and ideas – thanks again guys  :-)

Why watermark images??

June 16, 2010

I was recently asked why I watermark my images when they are posted on the blog??

In a nutshell, I do not want people to steal my images and use them without my permission or knowledge. Granted, I could place a really unsightly watermark right across the image but for me it takes away any impact from the image itself so having a slightly more subtle version is still a deterrent for most. Another alternative is to digitally watermark your image(s) where all the information you want to include is embedded digitally and can be very difficult to remove. The great thing about this form of watermarking is unless you have very specific (& sometimes expensive) software, you will not know that it has been “stamped.”

I belong to various forums, whether it is work related or not and over the last few years I see and read constantly about how people are finding their images on other sites. To make matters worse, they find that they were:

  • not asked if image(s) could be used
  • Not given credit or said where the image was obtained from
  • Used by another photographer to sell their product ie wedding, products, landscapes etc
  • Used by a business for marketing for marketing a product or service
  • Not being compensated for use of image(s)

The www as a resource is simply outstanding and if used right, can be invaluable but yet the majority of people are having to resort to making sure they can safeguard their property.

Anyway, I hope this answers the question but if anyone else wants to ask me anything else, then please feel free to get in touch.

EDIT: The full post with additional images can be found here

A little sneak peek of the gorgeous Siofra with the most cute smile  :-)

One thing about an Irish wedding is when you have amazing weather in conjunction with a truly stunning location like Connemara on the West of Ireland, you simply can not go wrong. These few amazing days we get each year really do make living here sooooo worth it. I was really excited about this day as I knew we would get some amazing shots with a couple of the locations that were in mind.

Here is my very first shot of the day and the view is from the front lawn of the Rosleague Manor Hotel in Letterfrack. What amazing scenery to wake up to in the morning and to enjoy whilst sipping your coffee/tea and nibbling on a pastry.

Dorothy Creaven doing the make-up

The dashing groom and his Best Man

Beautifully kept 1950′s Bentley and the engine still sounds sooo sweet, even today.


The expression on Siobhan’s face is priceless and it really did set the tone for the rest of the day.

Siobhan and Jim had their dog Buddy with them who was part of the celebrations when everyone returned to Rosleague Manor Hotel later in the day.


And last but not least a shot of the lovely couple together. I hope you enjoyed looking at these images as much as I took them.

Church:  Ballynahinch Church, Recess (its on the N59 on RHS heading towards Clifden)
Reception: Rosleague Manor House, Lettfrack, Co Galway
Hair: Hair Gallery, Clifden (came to hotel)
Makeup: Dorothy Creaven
Flowers: Connemara Florist, High Street, Clifden
Dress: Maggie Sottero dress from Tracy Bridal, Galway
Car: King’s Chauffeur Sevice, Connemara

A little while back I posted Majella and Patrick’s sneak preview and to be honest I totally forgot to continue the original post and add some more images. I was reminded today after speaking with Majella about another totally unrelated topic of discssion.

So without further delay, I present the star of the day, young Patrick.

What a dishy younf man he is and what a cute smile he has
Such a strong grip for someone so small

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