Posts Tagged “kew”
Painting Portraits – I just completed an edit of a portrait I did recently at my local church in Kew. It was taken using the Lastolite Urban Collapsable background. I have been working on a project for 19 months now using the background but for this portrait I wanted a classic painting look so I…
I had the privilege of taking a few portraits for a local school. It was the the most fun I have had for a long time. These guys did exactly as I asked and even laughed at my jokes! I had 54 portraits and about 3 minutes per child. They were great, even if I…
Smoke and Fire: The first shoot of the year with Alice Mastino, a model from Italy. It’s always best to choose a theme before hand, so we went for the Little Red Riding Hood. Instead of the basket of fruit we went for a lantern. We shot during a cold January morning so we turned…
St. Anne’s on Kew Green – such a marvellous building in such a historic area next door to Kew gardens. I often get asked by Church of England to help out on new projects, this time I was asked to take some images of the new floodlights and the work they have done around the…
Chiswick Bridge has just recently been refurbished, originally built in 1933 and situated at the finish line to the famous Oxford Cambridge Boat Race. NOW the location for RDA Photography for a photo-shoot with Raminta, a model originally from Lithuania but now based in London. Raminta was very prepared for the shoot bringing an assortment of…
Kew photo shoot: RDA PHOTOGRAPHY had an empty Tuesday and advertised on Facebook for a lucky follower to take up an opportunity to have some portfolio images taken. Nancy from Italy took this offer and arrived bright and early, a newcomer to the game of ‘fashion shoots’ but very eager to learn and take instruction – like a natural. It turned…
Strike a pose – Thinking about updating your portfolio? Karishma Patel chose RDA PHOTOGRAPHY to update her portfolio and what better place to do this than in a small but very scenic village called Kew which nestles on the banks of the river Thames and only 8 miles from the centre of London. I usually…