Archive for the ‘Events’ Category

Greencastle 5 Mile Road Race 2009

Monday, December 28th, 2009

On Boxing day 2009 the Greencastle 5 Mile Road Race celebrated its 24th year.   It is estimated that over 800 individuals took part on the day – personally I’d believe it – the community centre was packed, and for the main race it was a few  minutes before the last runner crossed the start line following the firing of the starters-gun.

Special Event Photography Ltd got the call to attend only 3-days before the event, yet given the time of year, the weather, etc.. we managed to pull a skeleton crew together and headed off to the snow covered Sperrin Hills near Omagh, Northern Ireland (where temperatures hovered between -2C and +0C with a little freezing fog, sleet and snow thrown in for good measure).  We have just finished processing, and uploading some 400 images from the event into our  Photo Gallery.

On the day there were 3 races – a walk, a wheelchair race, and the main running race.  Despite the weather it was clear that everyone enjoyed the day.   The races were followed by the award of prizes to the winners of the various races and categories.  The end of event raffle was drawn by none other than the the great John Daly (who regardless of the pre-race rumor mill managed to keep his coat on and avoided actually taking part in any of the races) – the star prize was a weekend for two at the K-Club Golf & Spa Resort – 5 Star Hotel in Co. Kildare.

Next year (2010) sees the 25th anniversary of this event which welcomes participants from all over the UK and Ireland and occasionally further afield.  Information on the 2010 event will appear of the event website in due course – this can be found at www.greencastle5.com (2009 Results)

One thing is for sure, the 2010, 35th anniversary event is more than likely going to be an even bigger event than 2009.

The benefiting charity for 2009 is the Ulster Cancer Foundation.  This charity will also receive a proportion of our online sales arising from the event.

Congratulations to all involved – participants AND organisers.

If you are organising an event during 2010 please contact us – we can probably attend and offer our services FREE.

No Rest for the Wicked…

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Isn’t that what they say?   I don’t know about the ‘wicked’ label, but knackered would definitely cover it.

Boxing Day 2009.

A skeleton crew of just two answered a short notice call (3 days) to cover an outdoor sports event in Northern Ireland.  The temperature must have been around freezing, the event was at some 600ft above sea-level, and with only a staff of two available at short notice in the midst of the festive season we soldiered on.   These things happen and we do not mind answering and call for asistance short notice – though we cannot always guarantee to be avaiable.

Just for reference.  The further ahead of your event that you book us, the better job we can do for you.   A typical lead-in time is 4-8 weeks, some much longer.

We enjoy what we do, and lets face it… it got us away from turkey sandwiches for a day ;-)

We would like to take this opportunity to say that we hope you all had an brilliant Christmas and to wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.

Of Gala Balls and the like…

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Well the winter season is upon us, the season of the formal and the Christmas party.

Hand-in-hand with this goes an increase in enquiries and bookings.  November is busy – especially mid-month and again in early December.  If you are having a sizable party or a formal function and you want a FREE official photographer why not give us a call and discuss what we can do for you – we are more than happy to meet up with you at a time and place convenient for you if you  would like to discuss an event.

Our equipment is very versitile.  Cameras are radio linked to our on-site computer systems; for larger events we have a comuterised pont-of-sale system which will prodce your favorite prints within a couple of minutes (on-site); and where space permits we can bring along a portable studio to give your guests the oppotunity to have a studio portrait (formal or fun)  all while enjoying your party.

We are looking forward to meeting up with a lot of old friends this eason… an a lot of new one too.  Meantime, take care.

More details on available via our main page www.specialeventphotography.co.uk

Tall Ships 2009

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The Tall Ships have arrived safely in Belfast.  Some 40 vessels of various ages and sizes are now docked alongside the Odyssey Complex in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast docks.

Some 500,000 people are expected to visit the ships (which are open to viewing each afternoon and evening) and to line the shores of Belfast Lough on Saturday afternoon as the group of ships form a spectacular convoy as they make sail down the lough.   Each evening at around 9pm there is a scheduled fireworks display.  Park & Ride facilities are available from various out-lying areas of Belfast.

Special Event Photography attended the opening evening of the event.   Thousands of people were there.  Many attempting to use their cameras in automatic mode to record the ships, fireworks, and more.  Our advise is to switch your camera to manual mode and play around with the numbers and dials for a few minutes to get the image result you are looking for.   If you meet any of our team at the ships – simply ask for advice.

New Equipment – 8.5×12in Printing On-site

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

We are please to announe that we have now acquired an enhancement to our abilities for on-site printing.  To date our portable printing solutions have allowed us to print up to 8×6in; with our new arrival we can also produce 8×10in and A4 sized images all within 2 minutes of an order being placed at an event.   We are very pleased with the quality of the images produced.

While we have been able to provide (and continue to do so) these larger sizes via our website based gallery and ordering system we have lacked this capability at an event – no longer!

Long live bigger prints…

Support for Charities

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

For the past 3 years Special Event Photography has been covering fundraising events for The Cedar Foundation in Belfast free of charge.   This is something we offer to all charities.  Where possible we also provide a donation to the charity involved from the proceeds of photo sales.  So if you represent a charity in Northern Ireland and require an ‘Official Photographer’ for an upcoming event (abseils, fun runs, Annual Dinner, Conference etc..) then please all us and we will do our level best to support you however we can.  Remember that to registered charities of event coverage services are FREE, we will make imagery available to the charity after the event, and where possible we will offer participants, friends, and family images from the event at significant discount over our normal commercial rates.. and hopefully, still be able to generate extra cash for the charity.

As for The Cedar Foundation – we have just completed coverage of their annual abseil in Belfast.  On this occasion it involved the roof of the Radisson SAS Hotel, a couple of rather long ropes, and an assortment of volunteers to go over the edge.  Needless to say, given that we were entering Summer the weather was a little iffy – but we all got through the day without getting too wet or cold.  Over 70, otherwise sane, people of all ages and abilities decided to take the rope assisted walk off a perfectly good roof and make the decent to ground.

The photographic results of the day are presently online in our password proected galleries – the password is know to Cedar, and was issued to all participants in their information packs.

Thank you to all involved for their effort.