We've had a few more photos show up online from the professional photographer who was at the Star Awards last week.
I'd love to properly credit these, but I can't find anything anywhere showing who it was who actually took the photos. If I find out, I'll edit this post to include his name.
Anyone up for a game of Where's Wally? I'm in that photo somewhere.
I was the only person at our table with Twitter, so when they told us to take photos and tweet them so they'd show up on the screens at the venue I went right ahead and did it. Then they took ages to actually show up, luckily the photography caught this nice photo of me proving to my colleagues that I had in fact tweeted them.
I love these kinds of unposed photos.
And this one:
No, it's not a strange new dance move.
This was me realising that my tweets had finally been posted on the big screen and I was quite enthusiastic about it.
I'm actually really pleased with how the photos from the night came out. I'm not usually a huge fan of getting my photo taken, I had a passport photo done yesterday and I rejected it because it was awful! These photos are lovely though, especially the ones where I didn't know I was being photographed.
This blog is just balls lately ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a lovely, fun night and you're looking very glam
Hehe, sorry about that. :-P
DeleteAnd thanks. It was a great night.
I love your dress!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's actually my wedding dress!
DeleteWe don't have buildings like that around here. What a great place for a ball.
ReplyDeleteScotland is littered with old buildings like this! I wish I'd had more time to look around properly because big old houses fascinate me.
DeleteSo much fun. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was an amazing night! I hope we can go back next year.
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