Finding The Light

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A couple of years ago, I took the photo above and I posted it on Instagram and Facebook. And then an intriguing comment appeared, "Ooh, that looks just like a Vermeer". At this point, please forgive my ignorance. What's a Vermeer, I thought. One quick Google later, I knew. I didn't think I'd heard his name before, but I had back in school days, I just hadn't retained it. What I did remember, in those dusty recesses of my mind, was looking at those beautiful paintings in over-sized books in the school library. 

It was the start of a new year, and I'd been itching to take photos a little differently. This moment was a turning point for me, I knew I loved this image, but couldn't quite put my finger on it. I loved the tones, the simplicity of it. I've always been drawn to the dark, but a dark that's shattered by a pop of light, whether from a window, a gap in the trees, or a sunny spot on a staircase. Especially with shoots in a family home, I naturally look for this type of light. It's the light that really makes me tick. Suzi always knows when I've found it as I'll take a sharp intake of breath! Looking at more Vermeer paintings online, I was so taken with the light, the contrasts and shadows and how he managed to capture the beauty in the everyday in such a striking way.

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There are a few theories that Vermeer used a camera obscura that may have helped him to create depth and composition and intensify the contrast between light and shadows. To me he is the ultimate lightseeker. The way he used light went hand hand in hand with his style.

Since then, I've been seeking a more painterly quality in my photos and using light a little differently to how I was before that photo of a mother and her new baby. 

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We've been discussing how we use light on our retreats too, we love passing on what we've learnt. It always seems to be the subject that people get most excited about. If you'd like to join us on our next retreats, just let us know, or take a look at the retreats page on our website here.

And keep a look out for those gorgeous pools of light spilling through curtains in the morning, illuminating your favourite walk through the trees, or highlighting the stairs. There's magic in the everyday.

The Streets In The Sky

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Above the bustle of Halifax Borough Market are two hidden streets, The Streets in the Sky.

They run alongside the roof of the market and look out onto the streets of Halifax, and on the other, through tall panes of glass, you can look in onto the market stalls below. At the risk of sounding like a line from Dr Who, the houses are a lot bigger than you think on the inside. Each house holds its own particular story. Behind those sturdy front doors, we walked into spacious houses, three storeys high. Some still hold beautiful period features and the light streams through dusty sash windows.

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The houses were originally occupied by the market workers. They'd access their stall from their house. Two are still lived in.

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Stepping into the houses, there are remnants of life. 

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On the end is where the old Peacock Hotel was. There's still the dumbwaiter in place, if a little bit dusty, and there are faded signs of decadence.

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I'd heard so much about this place and it was the perfect way to end a day of working with the market. We're making a film about it, documenting the people that work there, the heart and soul of the market. It's really under my skin this one, and I'm looking forward to showing you when we've finished it.

This is me at the end of the shoot taken by our friend Chris.

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If you'd like to see what's going on at the market, you can keep up to date with news on the Facebook page here.

BEAU

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Here's Beau. We first met her a few months ago when she came into our office with Mum Penny to talk about her shoot. She sat on the sofa, feet not quite touching the floor, and talked about the things she liked to do. Me and Suzi were a bit excited when she said how much she enjoyed metal detecting. We talked about being a detectorist, and all the other adventures Beau enjoys. When we talk to kids like this, we often feel the echoes of our childhood. And when we feel this pull, we always want to incorporate these elements in a shoot. We love meeting these young adventurers. Here's Beau's Life In The Great Outdoors shoot.

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Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
Portrait Photographer Yorkshire Sarah Mason Photography
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