Friday, January 08, 2010

WEDDING PRICES 2010

WEDDING PACKAGES


Fast track60

Disc

£200

* A disc of 50 high resolution, printable files

(Time limit 60 minutes *50 pounds for any additional hour spent )





Fast track120

Disc

£250

* A disc of 100 high resolution, printable files

(Time limit 120 minutes 50 pounds for any additional hour spent)





Basic

Prints, Disc, Frame

£350

* Full coverage from bridal preparation through to the first dance

* 50 beautifully edited images, printed as 9 x 6 inch enlargements

* A disc of 100 high resolution, printable files

* Framed A4 size picture of your choice





Standard

Disc, Prints, Frame

£500


* Full coverage from bridal preparation through to the first dance

* 60 beautifully edited images, printed as 9 x 6 inch enlargements

* A disc of 300 high resolution, printable files

* Framed A4 size picture of your choice






Bronze

Disc, Prints, album, Frame

£700

* Full coverage from bridal preparation through to the first dance

* 80 beautifully edited images, printed as 9 x 6 inch enlargements displayed in a traditional wedding album

* A disc of 500 high resolution, printable files

* Framed A4 size picture of your choice




Silver

Disc, Prints, album, Frame

£950

* Full coverage from bridal preparation through to the first dance

* 100 beautifully edited images, printed as 9 x 6 inch enlargements displayed in a traditional wedding album

* A disc of high resolution, printable files of every image taken at your wedding about 1000

* Framed 12 x 18 inch picture of your choice






Gold

£1200

Prints, Disk, album and Frame

* Full coverage from bridal preparation through to the first dance

* 100 beautifully edited images, printed as 9 x 6 inch enlargements

* A disk of high resolution, printable files of every image taken at your wedding (about 1000)

* Framed 12 x 18inch picture of your choice





Diamond

£1450

(Prints, Disc, Album and Frames)

* Full coverage from bridal preparation through to the first dance

* Personalised leather bound, Aspinal album containing 100 – 9 x 6 inch prints (chosen from a collection of 175 beautifully edited images).

* A disk of high resolution, printable files of every image taken at your wedding (about 1000)

* Framed 12 x 18inch picture of your choice

* 2 framed A4 prints



BOOKING

To book us, a £300 non-refundable deposit is required. This will be deducted from your final balance which is due 3 weeks before you wedding.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

akon

Akon - Don't Matter Video Code

Music Video Codes
Akon Music Video Codes



HOPe y'All enjoyin' Da Zere miX. One LuV. Gbenger xXx

Meeting the Mayor

The Lord Mayor of Manchester, Councillor Glynn Evans and Me 20th May 2007



When I woke up on this day, it didn't occur to me that I'd be a guest at the Mayor of Manchester's party. You can imagine my excitement when after the special service at the manchester cathedral, I was invited to attend a reception in honour of the Mayor at the town hall. It was parked with nicely dressed people and the Mayor was at the entrance welcoming people in. There was food and drink for all (more than I'd ever seen). Moments later, the Mayor addressed an attentive audience. My first impression was that he is a man with a great heart-albeit an emotional one. I got to talk to him, had my photo taken with him, I also took some great shots of him. He even joked that I take a photo of his chin alone. Such a great man, wish all leader would be like him. He is very approachable, understanding and a great lover of kids. He is genuine and hardly a politician, you simply could tell.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Monday, March 12, 2007

ASEWA


Where are my sons?

Where are my sons?

Where are the sons of Asewa?

Asewa the greatest warrior

Husband and father to many

Who crushed a lion with hands bare?

My friend, my friend
Tell me,

please
where my sons are

I know you are great

You are the greatest albino of the open sea

Fire eyes, fire mouth

You conquer many lands

Your fear now is mine

Where are my sons?


Where are my sons?

The sons of my youthful groin

My feet sinks in the red soil

I age and need a cloth to cover me

My backcloth is ragged Tattered as the baobab leaf

Tell me where my sons

Let dusk come near

chicken come home to roost

My sons strangely wander

fall into me

Into the strong arm of Asewa


A Dane-gun is no use to a weak arm

Need I see a scraggy face in a mirror?

That the flesh of my gut

Lay far far In Navado,

a great sea barn

The son of Asewa

My flesh
My blood

Thursday, February 22, 2007

STOP GUN CRIMES!!!

Your hommies wanna party all night
Hang around street corners to make cool cash
Peddle drugs and carry knife
twon't be long you gain friend
twon't be long before they become enemies

it was cool when you hang out
having a laugh with the hommies
must admmit the army ain't that cool
but your swoop with the gang is worse
worse than thorn and frogy for dinner

Not long before you get the first AK
Not long before you meddle with the petties
And you start to dream of a big swoop
I mean you cause fright but...
You soon gain on the next hit list
Your Hommies don't like school
they'd someday ask for change on street sides

If they are lucky to reach 40
Your hommies carry Ak
Your hommies soon be in trouble

Now it seem cool to smoke sh*t
with the boys in tin can island
Your hommies don't like you
You really want more out of your life
Why waste time doing f**kall

Back out when you can
Now is the time to drop the luger
Go to college get some wisdom
Give your poor soul a real life
It deserve more than 25years in the world

Thursday, February 01, 2007

tunde's concert in manchester


I enjoy listening, watching and collecting music. I’ve done this for as long as I can remember and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it. Nevertheless, for someone who claim to enjoy music as much as I do, it is questionable whether I am a true music lover as I’ve never been in a live concert—until lately. This all changed a few weeks ago when I decided to go and see Tunde, ex-member of the lighthouse family.
The lighthouse family has been a delight to many music lovers over the years and I especially; I’ve always loved their music. One can imagine the shock of fans when the family split up few years ago. However, by a stroke of luck, I stumble across a website owned by Tunde, the vocalist of the lighthouse family advertising his first concert in over four years. I was thrilled by the news and instantly decided to go and see him. Armed with my ticket, which I got a few days before, I set out on the tram to the Lowry, where the concert was going to take place. The wind threatened as I set out and I began to think that the show might be called off due to bad weather. I was overjoyed when on getting there; I discovered that the show was still on schedule.
Lighthouse family in their days was top of the league, but knowing this didn’t prepare me for the sight that awaited me. The lounge was filled with people waiting to get in the concert hall, most of who seemed to have arrived in Porsches. There were uniformed people offering advice to people who were in need of them. When we were finally shown into the concert hall, I was awed at the beauty, it was mostly red and the stage was well lit patiently waiting for the arrival of the maestro. People gently settled in and waited patiently. Opening the show was Catherine Feene, who had done a duet with Tunde on his last album. As I listened to her sing, I utterly forgot that she wasn’t the main act of the day; indeed she was a great singer.
When Tunde finally made his way to the stage, it was to a loud applause and a standing ovation. And as he sang, it was done slickly so that it didn’t seem as he was doing anything at all . I was happy to be there, the nostalgia created by his popular numbers was something I had not anticipated. Not only was he a great vocalist, he was also a good speaker as he gave us little hints on events that led into some of the songs he sang before. His personality was larger than life and this made me to enjoy and I thoroughly enjoyed the gig, extraordinary.

Friday, April 07, 2006

blimey

to all ex unadite or better still all unad alumni, i wish good luck.