So, maybe, just maybe, you have been wondering where I have been.. Well.. The photos below should explain it! Our son, Thomas Edward was born on the 12th of February (8lb 0oz for those in the sweep!) Loving every moment of been a father. He has already had a mention in our local paper! Click “more” to see a few (hundred!) of the photos (put together for family and friends) taken by myself and Mrs S…
I stirred early on Saturday morning (perhaps in practice ready for the imminent arrival of our little one!) and decided to have a wander about in the hills around Meltham and Holmfirth. I rapped up well (-6C up there) and was ambling about up there by well before the sun came up with only the grouse for company. As the sun came up I set up for this shot with the moon still in view and the frosty boulders in the foreground.. More to follow.
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Marsden Imbolc Fire festival – West Yorkshire.
2009 was the first time I attended the event and I was blown away by how spectacular it was – especially as we were lucky enough to have snow on the ground.
The 2011 festival it is going to be held on the 5th of February (as always, the first Saturday in February) with the procession to Tunnel End starting at 7pm by the railway station. (For future events, check out my blog – if you’ve come here after 2011 then you’ll find a newer post that tells you this years details!)

Workshop
Workshops are held at the Standedge visitor centre on Saturdays throughout January with a fire swinging and lantern making workshops.
See the bottom of this article for links to more photos.
This is an extract from the article I wrote for the Marsden Moods book:
Imbolc marks the time that the earth starts to wake up after it’s winter sleep. The Celtic tradition is over 2000 years old and was established in Marsden in the mid 1990′s. Initially set up by Kirklees Countryside Volunteers as an event for the local folk, it has rapidly expanded and now relies on many local volunteers. There are a few theories behind the name but my chosen one is that it comes from the Celtic “i mbolg” which means “in the belly”, referring to the pregnancy of ewes and the start of their lactation at this time of year, something that is important to Marsden, known for it’s sheep!

Fire Spinning
This spectacular event starts in the village centre before a lantern procession, accompanied by local Samba bands, to Tunnel End. Here there is a performance by the iplaywithfire fire dancers and Huddersfield University fire jugglers before the Green
Man does battle with Jack Frost, representing the start of the new season beating back the cold winter. There is an impressive firework finale created by PA BOOM Phenomenal Fireworks then a retreat to the village centre for a warm greeting in one of the pubs and often more fire dances (including one by the fantastic Mr Fox group).

Fireworks
Marsden is situated at the head of the Colne Valley, right next to the Peak District national park and the National trusts Marsden estate so is an ideal place to set off from on a walk to enjoy some stunning landscapes in the surrounding areas. It can be accessed by rail, bus or car. From Huddersfield, drop down to the right hand side of the A62 after about 6 miles. Crossing the pennines from Oldham / Saddleworth, Marsden is the first village you come to after driving over standedge. Some of the best accommodation can be found at the Tunnel End Inn since it is so close to the main parts of the event. They were also kind enough to allow us to use a room for a recent project (why not pick up a copy of the Marsden Moods book whilst you are there for some photos of last years event)! Accommodation can also be found at The New Inn, Hey Green and in nearby Meltham, Slaithwaite and Huddersfield. If you’re in need of somewhere to eat, I can personally recommend Mozzarella (Italian) and The Riverhead (great pub grub with a twist).

Sparks
For a village of it’s size, Marsden boasts a number of big events as well as Imbolc. It is host to the Cuckoo festival (2) in April and the Jazz festival in October, events which I plan to write about in the future.
Photos I took at the event in 2009.
Photos I took at the event in 2010
Official Marsden Imbolc Facebook page
(Photos are ©Gary J Stevenson. Licences are available for image use online or in print)
Spoilt for choice in the lovely landscape around Scamondon Reservoir, I had the pleasure of taking some engagement portraits for Vic and Alex. Can’t wait for their wedding! It is going to be special!!





A little look back at some of my favorite landscape and wildlife images from 2010 – Thanks for all of the support and I look forward to bringing you more in 2011! An exciting year!!
Never one to be put off my freezing conditions, I headed up into the hills above Holmfirth to capture some pre-sunrise landscapes. Well worth getting cold for (and driving round a few road closed signs!)
Keep watching this post.. I’m going to keep adding more pics over the coming days.. Merry Christmas!
These are taken around Saddleworth / Meltham moor. As always – prints are available.
What a wonderful winter wonderland with a blanket of snow for Gill and Anthony’s wedding at Bagden Hall near Denby Dale at the weekend! I had a fantastic time and have to thank Gill, Anthony and their guests for making me feel so welcome! I felt like I was at a friends wedding – I even got fed (and wow! They know how to feed people at Bagden Hall – much better than my pack-up!)
The wedding took place at 3PM and was conducted by the same registrar that carried out the ceremony between my wife and I (brought back some memories!) Whilst the guests were enjoying a nice mulled wine around the real fire after ceremony, we braved the sub zero temperatures to do a quick shoot outside – thankfully Gill came prepared for the conditions! The light may have been fading but it was an opportunity not to be missed!
The evening reception was also held at Bagden, been kicked off with a choreographed first dance. Strictly eat your heart out!
Also a quick thank you to Bob for the loan of his lightstand since mine didn’t (and STILL hasn’t) turned up. It came in really handy for the group shots which were shot using a shoot through umbrella.
Here is a sneaky peek at a few of the shoots whilst I finish off the processing on the rest.
Oh.. I forgot to mention.. The best man did a superb job of videoing the whole day.. Such dedication.. Even to the point of him videoing himself handing over the rings
Rod – will you cut me from the final edit
You can read more about my wedding services here.
CHEERS!
A winter wonderland in the Huddersfield / Holmfirth and Meltham area. Taken over the last couple of years.
Spring and autumn are my two favourite times of year to be in woodland. The yellows and oranges that autumn brings along with the quality of light at this time of year can make for some spectacular scenes.
And now for something completely different!
A couple of weeks back I had the honour and privilege of photographing Jill and David’s wedding at Temple Newsam near Leeds. Anybody that follows this blog will know that wedding photography has not been my normal field but I had a fantastic day sharing a very special day with a couple that had put a lot of trust in me. I’m not sure I should admit this but my eyes welled up on more than one occasion (yes – I’m soppy!) and I now know that I want to do more and more weddings (not that I ever doubted I would)!
My day started out at parent’s houses to capture the preparations – the wedding was at Temple Newsam (all of the guests arrived on a vintage bus!), the wedding breakfast was at Dos Amigos (Wow! Never had tapas at a wedding before! Yum!!) and the evening reception was at Bewley’s Hotel in Leeds – a full and fantastic day!
If you know anybody who wants an enthusiastic, passionate photographer for their wedding, why not pass on my name? My standard packages can be found here but they are only a guide – my services can be tailored to suit
You can see more of my wedding work here and I hope to add a gallery from previous weddings I have shot soon (that pre-date this blog).























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