Before Christmas, I was invited to follow a shoot in Alnwick with EJ Churchill. I was the photographer of the day quietly snapping away as the guns shot in the beautiful Northumberland Estate.
A photographers worst nightmare is bad weather - dull and wet = poor shooting. However frosty ground and low winter sun = good day shooting! Luckily, the latter was the case. Frosty fields and low winter sun provided a great contrast against the green tones of tweed and flashes of brightly coloured shooting socks.
Being a bit of a novice to the whole shooting experience and clothing element - A girl has to look good, I did study fashion after all! I wore, The Joules FieldCoat in Toad Green bought from a local outdoor retailers, Jobson of Alnwick. Worn with my Brasher socks and Hunter wellington boots.
I began the day enjoying breakfast with the men at a local boutique hotel in Alnwick and being updated on the previous evenings escapades. After being briefed by Garry on the rules and structure of the day, we began our day on the first drive close to Alnwick Castle.
EJ Churchill Sporting Agency is ran by Rob and Jane Fenwick. I was lucky enough to meet Rob who was clearly passionate about the sport and provided a great days shooting and coaching.
After two drives, we stopped for Elevenses. A tradition amongst a shooting party consisting of a concoction of Sloe Gin and Champagne. A winter warmer and much needed on a day where the temperature didn't get above freezing. Another successful drive followed by lunch at Alnwick Castle set us up for an afternoon of shooting.
I followed the shooting party around all day and here are some photos.
For more photographs please follow this link, or email me - aprilebowden@me.com.
A photographers worst nightmare is bad weather - dull and wet = poor shooting. However frosty ground and low winter sun = good day shooting! Luckily, the latter was the case. Frosty fields and low winter sun provided a great contrast against the green tones of tweed and flashes of brightly coloured shooting socks.
Being a bit of a novice to the whole shooting experience and clothing element - A girl has to look good, I did study fashion after all! I wore, The Joules FieldCoat in Toad Green bought from a local outdoor retailers, Jobson of Alnwick. Worn with my Brasher socks and Hunter wellington boots.
I began the day enjoying breakfast with the men at a local boutique hotel in Alnwick and being updated on the previous evenings escapades. After being briefed by Garry on the rules and structure of the day, we began our day on the first drive close to Alnwick Castle.
EJ Churchill Sporting Agency is ran by Rob and Jane Fenwick. I was lucky enough to meet Rob who was clearly passionate about the sport and provided a great days shooting and coaching.
After two drives, we stopped for Elevenses. A tradition amongst a shooting party consisting of a concoction of Sloe Gin and Champagne. A winter warmer and much needed on a day where the temperature didn't get above freezing. Another successful drive followed by lunch at Alnwick Castle set us up for an afternoon of shooting.
I followed the shooting party around all day and here are some photos.
For more photographs please follow this link, or email me - aprilebowden@me.com.
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