Monday, October 25, 2010

Bridal and Grad Expo 2010 in Kelowna - Style Photography

Style Photography will be attending the Bridal and Grad Expo 2010 in Kelowna. We look forward to seeing you at our booth (upstairs, booth #47). Bring a business card for a chance to win a prize valued at $50.00.



Brides, Bridesmaids, Graduates, Grooms and
Groomsmen, Parents and relatives,

The Bridal and Grad show will be held this

NOVEMBER 7, 2010

12 noon - 6 pm

at the

Rotary Center for the Arts

421 Cawston Ave. Kelowna, BC

Fashion shows, entertainment, thousands of dollars in door prizes, trips and more!

www.bridalandgradexpo.com


For more information contact:

Angelique Duffield, LSWPP
Creative. Stylish. Professional.
250.575.5964

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Video of Okanagan Erotic Art Show at Ex Nihilo Vineyard - photography and video production by Style Photography

It's been a busy week preparing for the upcoming Bridal Show so it took me a little longer to edit all the Erotic Art Show photos, and put a highlights video together. The rest of the photos are available for viewing on Style Photography's facebook page.

Please enjoy the video:





If you liked the article or know any artists who were involved in the Erotic Art Show, please retweet or pass it on via facebook. Don't forget to become a fan of Style Photography on FB or @KelownaPhotos on Twitter. Thanks a bunch!

Julia Trops's website:
http://juliatrops.com/

If you can't get to Ex Nihilo Vineyards to view the artwork in person, you can view the artwork here on Picasa. To find out more about the Okanagan Erotic Art Show, or if you'd like to submit artwork for next year's event click here.

Brazen Edwards-Hager's website:
http://www.brazendesignstudio.ca/

Ex Nihilo Vineyards in Lake Country, BC: 
http://exnihilovineyards.com/

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For more information contact:

Angelique Duffield, LSWPP
Creative. Stylish. Professional.
250.575.5964
Website: http://www.stylephotography.ca/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KelownaPhotos
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StylePhotographyKelowna

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Okanagan Erotic Art Show at Ex Nihilo Vineyard - photography by Style Photography

Brazen Edwards-Hager
Black & white photo by Foster Gauley
Julia Trops (artist and event organizer)
artist Nicholas Vincent admiring painting by Paul Butvila

My artist friend Brazen Edwards-Hager invited me to the opening night of the Okanagan Erotic Art Show that was held at Ex Nihilo Vineyards. I have to admit that while I like art and sometimes visit galleries, I would have said it's not my cup of tea. But I went, partly to support my friend and document the event, but also to actually see what constitutes "erotic art".

I was totally impressed with the quality and variety of artwork on display. Everything from life-sized paintings, seductive photos, sculptures, even some of the food at the buffet fit the theme. I'm really glad I went on opening night. It was interesting to talk to the artists (who all wore fancy dress) and hear their interpretation of their work, the stories behind it, and sometimes find hidden treasures in the artwork. In speaking with event organizer and artist Julia Trops I got to see some of her work, and also learned about the struggle to bring the 3rd Annual Erotic Art Show to life.

Besides seeing all the art, it was a great opportunity to check out Ex Nihilo Vineyards. With all the wineries around the Okanagan, Lake Country is one area I hadn't visited yet. The drive there through the orchards was scenic, and the winery itself sits amongst the vines on a hill overlooking the lake. The name means "out of nothing", and Jeff & Decoa described the 10 acres they bought several years ago as a diamond in the rough. Now it's blossomed into a beautiful contemporary winery with award-winning wines, plus a "sympathy for the devil" icewine produced in association with Celebrity Cellars and the Rolling Stones.

artists and guests at the winebar at Ex Nihilo Vineyards
Artwork was even displayed in the posh bathrooms (painting by Julia Trops)
Rolling Stones "Sympathy for the Devil" icewine
bread produced by artist Marthe Primeau Blackburn
Ex Nihilo at night

With the winery hosting the event, there was plenty of good wine and mouth-watering food. The artwork was on display throughout the winebar, giftshop and tasting room, sometimes amidst barrels of wine. It definitely added atmosphere to the event.

Sometimes it's a really good idea to keep an open mind.  You never know what you might discover.

cheers,
Angelique

P.S. Remember how much I said I LOVE food? It wasn't until the drive home that I realized I'd not even taken a break to eat any of the fantastic-looking appies. (It's really hard to try and take pictures while holding a wine glass or holding nibbles...much less trying to shake someone's hand.)
 
Congratulations Julia on organizing this great event!
Julia Trops's website:
http://juliatrops.com

If you can't get to Ex Nihilo Vineyards to view the artwork in person, you can view the artwork here on Picasa. To find out more about the Okanagan Erotic Art Show, or if you'd like to submit artwork for next year's event click here.

Brazen Edwards-Hager's website:
http://www.brazendesignstudio.ca

Ex Nihilo Vineyards in Lake Country, BC: 
http://exnihilovineyards.com

If you liked the article or know any artists who were involved in the Erotic Art Show, please retweet or pass it on via facebook. Don't forget to become a fan of Style Photography on FB or @KelownaPhotos on Twitter. Thanks a bunch!

~

For more information contact:

Angelique Duffield, LSWPP
Creative. Stylish. Professional.
250.575.5964
Website: http://www.stylephotography.ca
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KelownaPhotos

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StylePhotographyKelowna

Monday, October 4, 2010

Feature Article in Imagemaker Magazine

I'm excited to share my first of 6 articles to be featured in the UK's Imagemaker Magazine. The series will follow me on a "year in the life" journey that many others can relate to - having to relocate to another city/country and start their business all over again. Besides being somewhat of a journal, there will be comparisons between the North-American and British markets, business tips such as networking, and building relationships, and of course, some great images thrown in. The next article is titled "the Power of Free", and is due out in November.

It was a great honour to have my images and text published in the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographer's bi-monthly magazine, alongside many of the photographic industry's icons whom I've admired for years.



Here is an excerpt from the article:

Building a business across the “pond”
Photography and words by Angelique Duffield


I cried. I’m not ashamed to admit that I found the move difficult, even though our stay in England was never meant to be permanent. When my husband Paul asked if I was sure I could leave the UK now that my wedding & portrait photography business was growing, I said ‘absolutely’.

In November 2008, 4 months before we were scheduled to leave – Paul’s residency visa in order, our one-way flights booked, any unnecessary items listed for sale on ebay – I panicked. I called my girlfriend, a fellow photographer, in London and told her that I wasn’t sure we were doing the right thing. While trying to explain it to our 9-year-old niece – that’s what really made the lunacy of it all really hit home. “Are we crazy? Why are we leaving our family, friends, a growing business and my husband’s secure job, weekend trips to Europe, summer holidays at the seaside or walking in the Peak District? We’re moving somewhere we don’t know anyone, my closest family members will be 3000km away across Canada, the market is saturated with photographers, there’s a very much smaller population base, it has the 2nd highest housing prices in the country, and we’ve chosen to move there for the lifestyle.” It sounded good 2 years ago when we started the immigration process for my husband. Now I wasn’t so sure.

We settled in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada, in March 2009. There was a huge “economic downturn” as the government liked to call it. Where a year earlier, when we’d done our research, there were jobs aplenty, now the unemployment rate had hit 11%.  I was lucky – it only took me a dozen targeted resumes and a month to find a well-paying admin job that left my weekends and evenings free to pursue my photography business... 

In the winter I joined a Peer Mentoring group, sponsored by the federal government in conjunction with the Women’s Enterprise Centre, to give assistance to entrepreneurs in their first 2 years of business. I met a lovely group of women, all facing similar struggles to achieve work-life balance and financial security in their relatively new business ventures. It made me feel less alone.

I also started talking to Heather, the owner of a recently-opened bridal boutique when I dropped of my own wedding dress, which had been in storage for 2 years. We hit it off immediately and our friendship grew through shared understanding of life struggles and mutual interest in the wedding industry.
 
 In late March 2010...I decided that I had spent way too long slogging away at the back-office part of my business, and what I really needed was to go out and actually discover the joy of shooting again. I called Heather to offer her a complimentary photo session for her family, and she enthusiastically agreed. She loved the photos, and put a large framed print of her family up in her boutique...
That was when our relationship grew in earnest...it was the kick in the pants I needed to focus my efforts on pricing and promotional literature, get the word out about my business, and get shooting...

More importantly, I was building relationships. [We] went on to plan a bridal shoot at a nearby luxury hotel & spa that was due to open in the spring. I’d seen the ad in a bridal magazine a number of times, and showed everyone how gorgeous this contemporary new venue was. It finally occurred to me that the hotel was new, not even open yet, and it would be a prime opportunity to get in there on their preferred vendor list. My co-vendors and I put together a plan that would help promote everyone involved...
 
Within 2 short weeks, my fortunes [had] changed. My husband and I are no more financially afloat than we were 5 months ago, in fact worse since now I’m investing in high-quality sample albums, promo cards, a banner, and acrylic fine-art prints... But my outlook has changed. The future finally seems bright instead of bleak. I no longer feel the need to cry myself to sleep with worry over the future of my business. Thousands of miles away from where I started my photography career, I can see that my dream of working for myself and running a successful photography business has a good chance of becoming a reality…again.

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I hope it inspires others to continue with their efforts, whether personal or business-related, regardless of how difficult things may seem right now. Keep persevering.

A special thanks goes out to Jane Haslam (a complete stranger) who said she felt compelled to email me and wish me well after reading about me in the SWPP magazine. Jane is a photographer who emigrated from England to New York state. You can view her website: http://www.janehaslamphotography.com/

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For more information contact:

Angelique Duffield, LSWPP
250.575.5964
http://www.stylephotography.ca/
Creative. Stylish. Professional.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Style Photography wedding photo wins Bronze in SWPP competition

I only had time to enter a couple of pix into September's Society of Wedding & Portrait Photographer's competition - another one of my images was awarded a bronze :)

 

 

Friday, October 1, 2010

Kelowna Wedding Photographer - Sparkling Hill Resort wedding of Jana & Cliff

Jana and Cliff got engaged at Sparkling Hill Resort near Vernon earlier this year, so the hotel had special meaning to them already. The couple chose to skip the standard photograph outside the lobby, so we concentrated on capturing the beauty of the Okanagan that is evident in the rugged landscape surrounding the hotel. The sunny September weather ensured that we could spend lots of time outdoors, then we captured a few indoor photos of the gorgeous decor.

Please enjoy the highlights video of Jana and Cliff's wedding.

(Feel free to leave comments below...I'm sure Jana & Cliff would love to read them).




For more information contact:

Angelique Duffield, LSWPP
250.575.5964
http://www.stylephotography.ca/
Creative. Stylish. Professional.