December 2009

Kaluma Travels fab Chalet Courchevel 1850

December what a hectic month!! The start of the ski season is always so busy. Dynamic ski pictures is in full swing, although the weather has not been kind. I had a lot of chalets to photograph and the start off the month saw a distinct lack of snow and the end of the month a lack of blue sky days so It’s been a struggle but I got there in the end and all my clients are happy so that’s all that matters!!! January is looking more promising!!

This is just one of the chalets its a fantastic ski in ski out chalet in Courchevel 1850 ran by Kaluma Travel. To learn more about my commercial chalet photography service follow this link Chalet Photography By Polly A Baldwin.

It’s a strange time for me at Christmas as I am already working on producing images for 2010’s Christmas cards for clients. So I am thinking a year ahead all the time. I spent Christmas and New year at home in Bozel with close friends it was great to take some time out to relax! Unfortunately the bad weather has forced me to postpone all the lifestyle shoots I had booked but my clients have rebooked for later on in the season so all is not lost!!

2010 promises to be exciting so watch this space for my January blog that will have more detail on what’s to come…..

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"Life is about experience and so are my pictures" About Me I graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1999 with an honors degree in Fine Art Photography. My classical photography training at Glasgow School of Art enhanced my love of nature and opened my eyes to the world around us. It is possible to find something beautiful in everything if we look closely enough and my camera allows me to do just that. Since I was a small child and my farther gave me my first Olympus SLR 35 mm camera. I have created both documentary and experimental artworks that sometimes push our understanding of a subject and other times simply record the subject in it’s own beauty. I have had my travel images published and had exhibitions in several galleries and public spaces over the years. I now divide my time between the alps in France and the peak district in the UK.
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