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Kevin & Paige // Wedding // Terranea Resort, Los Angeles
One of the questions I get asked ALL the time is, 'Do you not get bored of weddings?' Honestly I have to answer NO.
One of the questions I get asked ALL the time is, 'Do you not get bored of weddings?' Honestly I have to answer NO.
Yes there are times the similarity of some of the weddings can feel challenging, but in all the weddings I have done, the magnitude of the day has never been lost on me, I am always moved and honoured to be asked to witness and document some of the most important moments in peoples lives. However, that being said, when I got a call from my good friend Kevin to say that he got engaged to his beautiful girlfriend Paige, and they wanted to fly me out to LA to document the day, I knew this wouldn't be a wedding where I get asked that question.
Being present at the moments in your friends lives that matter is essential to being a friend and when you are asked to play a role in creating images that will aid their memories of those moments, it is the best.
So, I am delighted to share Kevin & Paige's beautiful wedding, from rehearsal dinner to the late night Margaritas at the end of an epic wedding few days on the epic coastline just outside LA .
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Terranea Resort
Event Planning: Details Details (Samantha Farris Phillips)
Florist: Florals by Jenny
Cake Designer: Vanilla Bake Shop
Makeup Artist: Ashley Winfield
Hair: Yuzu Tanaka
Video: Danny Garcia Film
Photobooth: Pixster
Wedding Dress & Veil: Amsale Bridal
Headpiece: Jennifer Behr
Shoes: YSL
Nails: Olive and June
Bridesmaids Dresses: Amsale Bridal
Officiant: JP Reynolds
Band: Funk and Waffles (Taylor Dexter)
Two Door Cinema Club // My Two Door Two Day Tour and a bit more.
11 years ago, I had just started a new job as a youth worker. About 3 days into the job, one of the guys I was working with came up to me and invited me to come with him in Belfast as he was going to see his little brothers band play a gig. I asked their name, Life Without Rory.
11 years ago, I had just started a new job as a youth worker. About 3 days into the job, one of the guys I was working with came up to me and invited me to come with him in Belfast as he was going to see his little brothers band play a gig. I asked their name, Life Without Rory.
I went along and was really impressed, the small crowd seemed impressed too.
Not long after this gig, Life Without Rory, made up of 4 best friends, amicably split as a band but remained good friends. Patrick, the drummer, left and joined another local band. Sam, Kev and Alex decided to start a band from the ashes of Life Without Rory. The band? Two Door Cinema Club. Who started making a name for themselves as the band with no drummer, deciding early on to use a drum machine in place of a drummer. The boys from the band, I would see a couple times a week as they would help me run our local youth club. Listening to their conversations about how their new sound was forming, it was fun to watch. Any spare time they had, they would spend practice and jamming in Alex's mums house.
As it got towards their sixth form year in school and people started asking what university they would be going to, the boys with a chilling calm would tell you, that whilst they had places at Uni, the band was going to be their next big step. I can remember being amazed by their certainty, and it was only when I asked them to play a gig at our youth club I started to be less amazed at their confidence, it started to make sense. I announced that they would be playing and 300 people turned up and I got to experience their live set for the first time. [Check out a video below taken that night on someones mobile]. It was electric. That night people got to get their hands on their first EP - Four Words To Stand On. Think I still have some copies of this lying around.
As it approached the summer of 2009, with the massive success of their EP, the boys told me they where moving to London to see if the band was going to go anywhere. First thing that came to my mind was milking them for all their worth before they go. I was leading a team to Uganda that summer, a team that the boys had shown an interest in going on but clearly had different plans. So as part of a our fundraising for that trip I asked the boys to play a gig in the local town. I had no money to pay them, so demanded they did it and only paid them in beer and pizza. The only date that would work was the weekend before the flew off to London which meant we had a small window to promote the gig. On the night only a few people showed up, but I can remember thinking in a years time if people heard they had the chance to see Two Door Cinema Club in Bangor up close and personal, and they didn't take that chance, they would be raging. Low and behold, a couple of summers after this [2011], the boys did return to bangor, but to play a sold out Tennent's Vital in support of The Script, playing 400 yards from the small building our gig was in.
Fast foward 8 years, and after announcing what would be their sold out UK tour for their third and latest album Gameshow, I had a text conversation with Kev and we thought it would be fun for me to come out on tour with them. So after syncing diaries, the gigs that made the most sense to be at was Liverpool and Glasgow. Over those two dates, amidst getting to see how normal touring life was for them, I also got to document life on the road and the faces of the fans that came along to both gigs. I stood in the pit or back stage and watched as they brought pure entertainment to the crowds that had come to see them.
As I post this blog, the boys will be preparing to go on stage on the last two dates of this UK tour in Alexander Palace, playing to over 10,000 people each night. It was an honour to hang out and capture their tour and some of the people that make it happen.
Two Door Cinema Club // UK Tour 2017 // Liverpool Guild of Students // Thursday 2nd February
Two Door Cinema Club // UK Tour 2017 // Glasgow Barralands // Friday 3rd February
Two Door Two Day Tour - Faces In The Crowd - Liverpool & Glasgow
I can remember the excitement. The energy would build. From the moment that I would walk into Virgin Megastores in Belfast to purchase the ticket. The nervous wait whilst the cashier would look at the availability of the tickets.
I can remember the excitement. The energy would build. From the moment that I would walk into Virgin Megastores in Belfast to purchase the ticket. The nervous wait whilst the cashier would look at the availability of the tickets.
For about 2 years, I was addicted to this. My friends and I would be into all sorts of music and would be straight on the phone to each other when a band we loved would release their tour dates. From the moment of buying the ticket it was about all that we would talk about. We went to see so many bands, from Ash to Stereophonic, from Manic Street Preachers to Placebo and even a very young Coldplay just after the realise of their first album.
When Two Door Cinema Club released their UK tour dates I arranged to join them for a day or two and see how the shows were going.
One of the things that hit me when I stood in the pit or side of stage apart from how MENTAL the crowds were in Liverpool & Glasgow and how great the boys are, was the excitement in the faces of the crowd. The energy everyone brought to the room was insane and brought me right back to going crazy in the middle of the crowd and getting lost in my favourite songs when I was younger.
If you were there, you might look through the photos and see yourself, if so and you would like a copy of the photo, just get in touch, or you might not have been there but recognise the energy of being at a concert. When the lights go up and all the faces turned towards the stage the only eyes on the faces in the crowd are the bands, these are the faces they saw. Having spoken to them at length about the fans after each gig and showed them these photos, they saw you and really deeply appreciate your support.
Two Door Cinema Club // Liverpool Guild of Students // Thursday 1st February 2017
Two Door Cinema Club // Glasgow Barralands // Friday 3rd February 2017
IF
One of the reasons why I have been slow to get stuff up online was a mental busy June!
One of the reasons why I have been slow to get stuff up online was a mental busy June!
Alongside photography, I work part time for Tearfund and we where involved in an amazing campaign called 'IF'.
This was a campaign that brought over 200 organisations together, asking the leaders of the G8 whilst they where in Enniskillen to make massive steps forward to end world hunger.
Part of the awareness for this campaign was two BIG IF concerts, one in London and the other in Belfast.
I was involved in some parts of the organisation of the Belfast event as well as the fringe event that Tearfund put on just before!
One of the things I was asked to do at the event was to make a video of the highlights of the day. This was shot and edited in a few days. I only got the chance to take a few photos as filming was the main priority!
A massive thanks goes to Two Door Cinema Club who allowed us to use their track 'something good can work'
If you would like to see it please have a watch below and let me know what you think!
-dc
PS - a massive thank you to David Cleland of Flixel Pix - who was one of our on site photographers!