Procam and Ruggerpix a Yorkshire Based Photographers Image Library. Discover our travels and photography.
Thursday 25 March 2010
Haworth 1940'sWeekend
Wednesday 24 March 2010
Recent History, Poland,Tourism
Where to start?
Wedding photography has always featured heavily in our calendar, Friday is now becoming a very popular day for weddings this is quite handy in the winter season as I always have several weekend sporting events to photograph, these are generally rugby union related and provide a source of entertainment as well as revenue.please follow the link.
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We do hope you will enjoy the photographs and perhaps find some which will inspire and enhance your article or publication.
They may also help find your next
film/video location.
(downloads and prints are available)
Tuesday 23 March 2010
Resurrection
Tuesday 25 March 2008
Absence
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We do hope you will enjoy the photographs and perhaps find some which will inspire and enhance your article or publication.
(downloads and prints are available)
They may also help find your next
film/video location.
More location photographs of our
'Dales Road Trip' to follow.
Aysgarth, Askrigg, Hawes, Gayle, Bainbridge
and finally
Buckden.
Friday 15 February 2008
Battle with Printer Installation
So battle with the printer installation will commence tomorrow.. ( I will advise the details later ).
Just as an aside, the cost of new printer cartridges for my ancient seven year old printer would have been £45.00, the cost of my stylish new printer was £38.00 including a free 1.8m USB cable.
I'm very pleased with myself, managed to justify lashing out on new technology..
PS went on a good walk over the moors near Embsay, will upload some photo's and details this weekend.
Tuesday 12 February 2008
Planning Rugby Website
Its the weekly meeing with K.W. my webmaster at our usual venue 'Costa Coffee in the morning, were making good progress with my new website, should be live within a week. My intention is to eventually use it as a searchable image library for my rugby photographs but untill I come across a technically easy and ecomomical way of doing it I will use it as a 'signpost' to my two other sites.
Still no progress on the printer decision.
Going to do a client presentation on Thursday, the couple are getting married in June 2009, yes 2009, thats what I call organised. Not complaining though its nice to be booked that far ahead, so fingers crossed for Thursday.
please follow the link to our Image Library
We do hope you will enjoy the photographs and perhaps find some which will inspire and enhance your article or publication.
(downloads and prints are available)
They may also help find your next
film/video location.
More location photographs of our
'Dales Road Trip' to follow.
Aysgarth, Askrigg, Hawes, Gayle, Bainbridge
and finally
Buckden.
Monday 11 February 2008
Interview, Rugby Snapper (2008)
Whether the weather is cold or whether the weather is hot we always have our weather whether we like it or not… Well the hot option happens rather rarely for Paparazzi Pete – the official photographer of Ilkley Rugby Club, but whether he likes it or not he is always there – one camera in hand, another hanging on his arm – ready to exchange at any time – and with speed! – as rugby photography requires a good reflex.
– Yes, it does – admits P.P. - you really have to concentrate on the game and be prepared, if you don’t want to miss the action. Not easy sometimes when the ground is slippery and muddy, your fingers are half frozen, the rain is getting under your collar, and the wind blows directly in your face... and your thoughts start to drift bizarrely towards the warm bar and a pint of Yorkshire ale.
Saying so he smiles with indulgence – it is also a part of it – big coat, big boots and last year’s innovation – a hat! – and now he is ready to move around the ground all the time during the match wherever the action leads him. To be as close as possible. Trying different angles.
It wasn’t until about ten years ago when P.P. started to think about photography or - more precisely - about being a photographer himself as about something worth fighting for.
Of course the world of the cameras and pictures was always a part of his – as his father was a well established photographer with his own studio in nearby Keighley.
– My family wasn’t a very sporting family and indeed I have never played rugby and scarcely watched it and so knew nothing about it till about 3 years ago, when my daughter called me one Saturday saying she’s going to watch the match with my grandson and she invited me to come and take the camera as well in hope that maybe I’d enjoy it… and I did!! It was the first time I really got the chance to see a rugby match – if we don’t count the one I watched a long time ago with my friends – which was a Ladies rugby team and in all honesty – P.P.’s eyes twinkle as he starts laughing - at that time I was probably more interested in the players’ legs which isn’t any more the case with the Ilkley team…I hasten to add.
Seriously it was this first match Ilkley vs Sheffield that gave him the opportunity to take photos of action. This was mostly striking and challenging and still is.
- When shooting pictures I do it for my own pleasure but I also try to promote the sport through my website and by publishing some of the pictures in our local paper the “Ilkley Gazette”. I like the game and I do believe it’s worth promoting among the youngsters – says P.P.
Appreciating the sport very much and with every Saturday of the rugby season on the sports ground P.P. should be the rugby expert and the game without doubt have no secrets for him yet…
Well it looks like he will not have the time to do it – not at least this summer as he’s busy preparing the first exhibition of his “rugby snaps” as he jokingly calls them in Ilkley’s cosy pub “THE YARD”. Looking forward!!
General Chit Chat, This and That
Wednesday 6 February 2008
Printer Dilema
Just had lunch and watched thirty mins of Jesse James showing me how not to rob a bank, there you see where would I be without the telly.
Just looked out of the window, the sun still shining, very frustrating as most of the afternoon will be spent in front of the computer image editing, hope the weather continues to the weekend as I have some rugby to photograph on Saturday. Usually this time of year the weather for the rugby is cloudy, cold and light levels are getting very low towards the end of the game which means I have to make juggle various combinations of settings to the camera to get anything like an acceptable photo, did suggest to the lads they slowed the pace a little, much laughter.
Tuesday 5 February 2008
Beach and Beers in Nice, Cote d'Azure
Monday 4 February 2008
The Start
Everyone does it, must be easy, Mmmmmm