Thursday 24 October 2013

Carla & Damian

On Saturday the 19th of October, I had one of the biggest pleasures of filming Carla & Damian's wedding. We met Carla and Damian a few months ago when we visited Vida and Dan in London for the weekend. It was really a coincidence that I had just told Vida I wanted to pursue the world of videography when the 6 of us were having dinner (at delicious, but rather dangerous Tayyabs!) and Carla mentioned they still needed a videographer for their wedding! Not long after, Carla and I were in touch again and I was hired for the job!

It worked out in my favor that Peter had also just recently bought a new Canon 5d mark ii which has the most gorgeous video quality. It did take some playing around with and getting used to though because it is so heavy.

The wedding ceremony was near Carla's parents' house in Grays, Essex, and the gorgeous reception was at Crondon Park & Golf Country Club. Peter and I drove up to Grays to stay at Carla and Damian's house the night before the wedding since they were staying with their parents that night and since I was worried about hitting traffic or for any reason not getting there in time on the morning of the wedding (they are amazing hosts by the way!). It was definitely the best idea since I was able to wake up Saturday morning and join Carla and her bridesmaids to head to the local salon around 7am. It was so fun meeting the girls and Carla's family and watching them all transform as their hair and makeup was done. Carla's lovely dad brought bacon and sausage sandwiches around 8 and Carla's mom opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate not long after. Although a long day for Peter and I, the day seemed to quickly unravel. From getting dressed thereafter, the ceremony and reception, it was the perfect wedding. I am so grateful to have been chosen for the job and to be part of their special day.

I had over 32GB of video footage, so I have been missing from the world for the past few weeks. But I am pleased to finally share their beautiful day! Enjoy!



Carla & Damian 19.10.13 from Lindsay Reynolds on Vimeo.

Friday 6 September 2013

Home



Just over a week ago, we said our goodbyes to our lovely 1 Old Bakery Mews in Boughton. After having just gotten back to England from Normandy, we drove over to pick up our last few bits (and to defrost the fridge and freezer) and then finally head to Wingham. This was hands down my most chaotic move to date. (I do have some moving credibility, as I've moved 4 times since the age of 18!) It was probably so hectic because I had my "Life in the UK" test on the Monday, carpet cleaner on Tuesday, packing Tues, Weds, Thurs and literally move & CLEAN {the entire house} on Friday. Not to mention Friday night was our family meal for Peter's dads' birthday and Saturday - early - we were off to Normandy until Monday evening. Therefore Monday evening entailed picking up our last bits, bidding farewell and coming home in Wingham to mountains of boxes. I've learned plenty of lessons from this move: don't plan an important test just beforehand, and don't plan a vacation and move during the same weekend. Also, start packing earlier & make a list of cleaning duties to share with the hubby. Lesson  learned. 

We're now in lovely Wingham and I thought I would really miss 1 Old Bakery Mews, but I don't! (yet). I love our new house and haven't really had the chance to think about Boughton much. Wingham has a sweet community feel with 3 pubs, a bakery, etc and the house has so much character. I can't wait for all of our overseas visitors to come and stay in our guest room and show it off!! My journey into work is also a lot quicker and easier which has been really nice in the mornings.

Below are a few old pictures I've found of Boughton which I think are really neat, and also sharing a few pics of the new Wingham house!!





Ta-ta for now!

Wednesday 4 September 2013

Wingham Goodies

We've moved to Wingham! It was the most hectic move I've ever experienced but things are finally starting to fall into place and feel like home. Since this house was unfurnished, it became my new project to find either cheap or free furniture. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to find everything and although it might not have been in the best condition, I decided I would just paint everything and make it look nice myself. And I was excited to choose fun colors and experiment with colors I  might not normally try had I actually paid for the furniture. Someone told me about Annie Sloan chalk paint and I was sold right away. Not only are the colors gorgeous, but the paint is so thick you can literally paint on any surface without having to sand or do any work beforehand. And it's also made to distress furniture into a shabby chic effect which is fun. So we set ourselves a paint budget & ended up with 4 liters, 1 tester pot, and 1 can of wax. Waking up that morning felt like Christmas, I was so excited!

Anywhere, here is our handy work - and free finds - in the pictures below. Enjoy.
Wardrobe: Free
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After
Chest of drawers: £25 
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After
2 Nightstands, £10 for both
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After
Peter's TV stand - ours already
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After
Coffee Table £5
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After
Wooden shelving unit: free
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After
Table: Free
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After
Free shelf
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After 
(sadly ended up taking the door off)
Coffee table: free
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After
Post Box already in place
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Handful of free goodies including table and breadbox
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Table after
Breadbox after
Coat rack: free
Bookshelf: £10
No painting required!
Sofa, Armchair & Ottoman: Free
 Treasure Chest: £10

2 Floral tub chairs: free
Fire effect heater £10
Chest of drawers org £25 down to £15
No painting required!

Monday 5 August 2013

Sadie & Martin

A few months ago, I remember having a really horrible day. One of those days where everything went wrong. At the end of my work day, I had about ten minutes left before I could go and I decided that I'd check out the new videos on Aquavivus to brighten my day a little. I somehow discovered Aquavivus just before our wedding - and bursted with admiration. I could watch their videos all day, every day if I could. This particular day though, I watched an engagement shoot - and was moved to tears (as I often am with their videos). But more importantly, I had an "AHA" moment.  (I didn't actually know it was an AHA moment until about a week later when I watched Amber Rae's TED talk) In this moment though, I realized that I would absolutely LOVE to make similar videos to theirs for the rest of my life. I've put together a few videos before - one of our wedding day and a few of our trips away, and I love
e v e r y thing about it - documenting a special memory by stringing clips together and adding the perfect music/song. It had just never clicked in my mind as a possibility to grow into something- possibly a career at some point. Since my aha moment, I've been researching and slowly letting people in on my secret new-dream-job. I obviously don't have as much as experience or wonderful equipment like Aquavivus does...so I'm slowly building up my experience and researching equipment and any other knowledge/resources I can get my hands on.

Anyway, Peter's friend and work colleague, Sadie, hired Peter to photograph their wedding. He did a pre-wedding shoot with them, and the pictures are gorgeous. I'm sure it helped a little that she's a model, and it's obvious that Martin is head over heels about her - making their pictures (and video) stunning. Peter offered them my video service for the wedding as a way for me to build my experience, and they said yes.

It turned out to be the biggest pleasure for me to be Peter's second shooter for their wedding, AND to have the opportunity to act as a fly on the wall and capture their special day on video. You could feel the love - more than I've ever felt it before, with Sadie and Martin. I was in complete awe at their love just radiating for each other and also by how gorgeous their day turned out to be. The planning was perfect, the decorations were incredible, the cakes, the people - everything was just perfect! Sadie and Martin are such an enchanting couple, I couldn't have been any happier to be part of their day and put this video together for them.

Thursday 18 July 2013

Tea for Two

Peter's parents got us a 'tea for two' voucher to use at Eastwell Manor  for our second anniversary. Since we took an entire week off for Sardinia but came back on Thursday, we decided to make the most of our time off and enjoy this treat on the Friday. It was so nice coming to this gorgeous estate for a reason. We'd come once before to look at their services as a potential gift for his mum, but otherwise had no reason to come back. It's beautiful, inside and out. I felt so posh sitting in that tea room looking through the pricey menu. We ordered a pot of normal English tea and our voucher came with the finger foods- they were the yummiest sandwiches, cakes and scones! Surprisingly, the cucumber sandwich was my favorite - it was with a dill cream cheese and tasted so good. I've already tried to replicate it. It was a really nice experience; one that I probably wouldn't have ever treated myself to otherwise, so I am very happy to say I've now had a full English tea for two experience!