One of my favourite weddings at Judges Country House Hotel at Yarm was Ian and Jennie's wedding between Christmas and New Year when it actually snowed!
The wedding was late in the day and of course it was almost dark as we came out of the church at Nunthorpe, and we headed across to Judges as the snow was falling heavier and heavier.
By the time the celebrations were over, I just knew that I would have to get Jennie and Ian outside in the snow as I was leaving.
It was about 11pm but they came outside, I put the camera on a tripod with a slow shutter speed and threw in a little bit of flash to balance everything up .... et voilĂ !
One of my favourite ever wedding photographs - at Judges Country House and Hotel at Yarm!
If you would also like me to be your photographer at Judges Country House Hotel on your wedding day I would be delighted to be part of your celebrations!
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/01/25/Elections_vs__Democracy_Post-Bhutto_Pakistan
Pakistani activist, politician and former cricket star Imran Khan argues that Pakistan's lack of an independent judiciary has created a style of modern-day feudalism in his country.
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Elections vs. Democracy: Post-Bhutto Pakistan and the International Community with discussant Imran Khan, the World Cup cricketer turned political activist and opponent of military rule in Pakistan. Ali Ahsan, associate officer in the executive office of the U.N. Secretary-General, provides commentary.
With the assassination of Benazir Bhutto at the end of 2007, an already turbulent country in the front lines of many of the international community's most pressing concerns - terrorism, nuclear weapons, development, and democracy - was thrown into even greater political turmoil. Parliamentary elections have been rescheduled to February 18, but will elections signify democratic change? And what are the stakes for the international community? - The Century Foundation
Imran Khan is Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek‐e‐Insaf Party (Movement for Justice). A former cricket legend, Mr. Khan was international cricketer of the year in 1989‐1990 and led Pakistan to a World Cup victory in 1992. He transitioned into politics in 1996 and is now an outspoken political opponent of the military regime led by Pervez Musharraf.
Born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1952, he earned degrees in economics and politics at Kebel College of Oxford University.
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