Sunday, 7 August 2016

Brighton Pride 2016

Polaroid photo of me and my friend Nina enjoying pride. 


Brighton is famous for being the gay capital and its only fitting that we hold the biggest and best gay pride in the uk. I have a confession though, this is the first year I've seen the parade, and I've lived in Brighton my whole life! It didn't disappoint!  Check out my snaps below: 

'Hedwig is a biowl' 


A lovely tribute to the victims of the Orlando shootings. 





















Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Photoshoot gift vouchers!

I've been meaning to get these babies underway for a while now. If I wasn't a photographer I would probably book my mum a photoshoot of the family for her birthday as she loves to have photos of us around the house (what mum doesn't?). 

So here it is! I got these gift vouchers printed and then handmade the envelopes that they go in. 

The voucher entitles you to a 1 hour photoshoot, 20 photos on disc and 2 10" X 8" prints in a nice little birthday package. The shoot can be with anyone you want, including family, friends or even pets.

The price is only £60 and it's definitely a present they won't forget!  

To buy a gift voucher please email your enquiry to Becky.netley@live.co.uk (Please note, any shoots outside of Brighton and Hove will require travel costs).

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Wedding package





Hello! 

I just wanna start this blog by apologising for not blogging in while. I've been so busy with different projects that I haven't had the time or I couldn't show the photos of my work until now. 

I've had multiple weddings, smash the cake parties, corporate portraits and product photography to do! I'm also excited to announce that I've quit my other part time job at a shop so I can solely focus on my photography!! 


Anyway back to this post..So I've been working on designing my wedding style. I don't mean in terms of the photography but in the marketing and packaging of my services. The wedding package that I've just finished is for clients who booked my gold wedding photography package which includes all day coverage, 400 edited photos with 3 discs, 2 photo keyrings, and 3 10' x 8' prints. 









New blog posts soon on recent photoshoots!

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Exploring the Algarve: Part 2 - Urban exploration of abandoned places

Hotel Golfinho 

We came across this hotel purely by chance, although it's pretty hard to miss! Located super close to our favourite beach in Lagos, Dona Ana, we were instantly attracted to this creepy looking building. 
After doing some research on the building we found out it was called 'Hotel Golfinho' which translates to Dolphin hotel. About 20 years ago it was a popular resort for holidaymakers but the recession hit it hard and it had to close.  

It's a HUGE resort with 300 or so rooms, a swimming pool, bar and even a club! We had to climb through a hole in the fencing around the place and walk along a high wall to get down to the ground floor. 

The old logo of the hotel. 

Kids pool in the middle and adult pool on the right. 


The kids pool. 








The outside.

We found a creepy doll on the stairs!! 



Ruins of the old convent da Tridade 

There's not much information on the internet about this place apart from its name and that it was built between 1599 and 1609 and was later damaged in an earthquake. It was then rebuilt as a hospital for the Portuguese Navy but I'm unsure of how it became so rundown after. 

Located in lagos, it was easy to find and easy to get into! (In fact the door was knocked down!). As soon as we got into the building we were flooded by the stink of waste and rubbish and the first room was covered in plastic bags and old food wrappers. 



The entrance

Exploring this place was so exciting but also quite gross and creepy. As we made our way around we found the overgrown courtyard that lead onto some more rooms. I was totally surprised by something I almost trod on, a mummified cat!

People used to mummify their cats for a number of reasons which include:
- Protection of witchcraft (particularly if the cat was found in the walls)
- Sending the beloved pet into the afterlife
- offering the cat as a present to the gods.

Needless to say it gave us the heebeegees! (photo below)


The floor was filled with plastic bags and waste products! 





Mummified cat!!

The courtyard 





We went across the courtyard to the rooms opposite...and that's when I started hearing banging noises. I turned around a saw a door that had warning signs on, such as 'STAY OUT' and some things written in portuguese.  Before I had time to ask Chris if he could hear the banging a man's voice rung through the air shouting 'HEY!!!'. We didn't hang around long enough to hear the rest and legged it as fast as we could!

Chris later mentioned that one of the rooms looked like someone (or something..) had been living there, as there was boxes full of things on the floors. 

So just a caution to anyone wanted to explore this place, beware of the shouting man and mummified cat! 


There are many abandoned places in Portugal, and if your brave enough, you should have a search, although please we aware people may be living in them - and don't go alone or at night!!! 
Another abandoned house - We didn't explore this one as we were still creeped out from the Convent..