After several discussions by email & phone we met at Gorran Haven (nr. St. Austell) at just before 5 a.m. and walked round to Little Perhaver Beach which was deserted apart from a boat moored offshore (they were either asleep or keeping a low profile). It was a bit chilly but we were lucky with a beautiful clear dawn - it is an east-facing beach. Marie (my wife, muse and best critic) was on hand with posing suggestions and warm water to wash off unwanted sand.
I had chosen a day when the dawn coincided with low tide so we had a great opportunity to use reflections in the calm water and wet sand...
...and the sun when it came up:
After pausing for refreshments (she had thoughtfully brought a bottle of champagne with her)...
we then moved along to the rocks for some different shots eg:
By this time the sun was getting warm and Debbie was enjoying being at one with nature so much that she was quite reluctant to get dressed ...
... and didn't seem too concerned that the people on the boat would be waking up!
She looked very much at ease clambering over the rocks and found a wonderful pool teeming with shrimps and tiny fish...
She was very pleased with the results and said it had been "the most enjoyable day of my life"
I was also delighted with the pics - some of them have been posted with her permission on photo.net and can be seen larger there, via my front page at JonathanCharlesPhoto.com and on Flickr.
...and the sun when it came up:
After pausing for refreshments (she had thoughtfully brought a bottle of champagne with her)...
we then moved along to the rocks for some different shots eg:
By this time the sun was getting warm and Debbie was enjoying being at one with nature so much that she was quite reluctant to get dressed ...
... and didn't seem too concerned that the people on the boat would be waking up!
By around 7 a.m. people started to appear at the other end of the beach so we packed up for the morning and after some breakfast Debbie went to look around Mevagissey. Later we met up again to take some evening shots at Vault Beach. This is south of Gorran Haven, reached by walking along the coastal path around the headland. The far end has been unofficially "clothes optional" for many years so the plan was to head that way. When we got to the beach we found it was deserted so I was able to photograph Debbie as she explored the rocks and pools of this new-to-her part of the Cornish coast.
As it was low tide some of the rocks were covered in soft, bright green seaweed allowing her to lie on them comfortably, catching the last rays of the sun:
... she almost seemed to merge with the beach - which is just how she felt about it.
It turned out the beach was not quite deserted - one gentleman walked past with a dog on his way back to Gorran Haven and gave us a cheery wave; by the time we saw him it was too late for Debbie to get dressed so we just waved back!
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I was also delighted with the pics - some of them have been posted with her permission on photo.net and can be seen larger there, via my front page at JonathanCharlesPhoto.com and on Flickr.
2 comments:
Some lovely images, Jonathan - I know the beach well... What a superb way to celebrate. It would certainly make for a very special day.
A beautiful set of photos, Jonathan. Your skill and competence is demonstrated in the poses and exposures of each photo. Also, it's evident that the client's comfort with you and Marie made her able to relax and become one with nature. This is portrayed in every shot. I'm also impressed with the young lady's choice to celebrate her birthday with a nude photo shoot. It says something to me that being nude in nature has a very strong draw that we sometimes have to answer. Great work, as is all your photography.
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