Posts Tagged “kew portraits”
Successful photo-shoots with Raminta a few months ago led to another, this time with a little twist of Kew Risqué. We moved on to Kew green then onto the amazing cottages towards the river. This was a different look with some rather interesting outfits for ‘Kew Risque’ – all shot with off camera flash to let the…
During my trip to the annual NEC Photography Show 2015 in Birmingham I had a chat with the guys from G Technology . I do have two external hard drives: G Tech. 1tb for work photographs and a 500mb Toshiba for personal photographs etc and I also use Dropbox. I am paranoid about saving images so…
Shawnie, an up and coming model from Bournemouth wanted to up-date her portfolio before she heads to the bright lights of London. So a shoot on the beach to me sounded perfect. Ok perfect for me, the sun was out, she wore a fitted short dress and a stunning red coat, I wore thermals and…
After nearly three years and 17,000 photographs, my new book has now finaly been published. A project that I was asked to undertake by the Church of England PCC for a very prominent famous and historic church which sits on Kew Green next to the river Thames and of course Kew Gardens. The book is to celebrate…
I shoot tethered when I can: camera hooked up to my laptop when shooting with light. I love to see my shot on a bigger screen and so do my clients – I just love the instant feedback, but this takes power. Power on my Mac lasts about 4 to 5 hours when shooting with…
When you photograph most subjects, getting the colours 100% accurate isn’t usually critical, and if you shoot on Auto White Balance, nine times out 10 your digital will do a pretty good job of getting the white balance roughly right, so that whites actually look white, blacks look black, and all the colours in between…
I was lucky enough to attend a workshop with world renowned fashion & celebrity photographer Frank Doorhof in west London. A luxurious hotel – Great Fosters – in Surrey, provided an awesome backdrop to an unforgettable experience with one of the best known photographers in the business. We all sipped our cups of tea while…