Posts Tagged: portraits


21
Jan 12

Still time to surprise your valentine with a boudoir photo of yourself

Boudoir

Special Offer

Two poses, two airbrushed images to view from and your choice of one as a 9×6″ print  – £75.00

Three poses, three airbrushed images to view from and your choice of two as 9″ x 6″ prints  – £99.00

You will need to arrive with your hair and make-up done but I can offer advice.

Call me on 07931 238280 to book a studio session which will last around 45 minutes.


16
Jan 12

Professional portrait for Mum’s 80th

SistersThese two lovely sisters Bridget and Sue came into the studio today.  They wanted a professional photo of themselves to go on canvas to give to their Mother on her 80th birthday next month.  We had a lot of fun taking the photos and thank you ladies for letting me share this photo on my blog.  It really makes me smile.


10
Aug 11

Baby bump shoot

IMG_9750Photographing someone when they are pregnant is such a pleasure and a privilege.  However, it isn’t often I get a chance to show these images as many Mums To Be  prefer to keep their photos for themselves and their partners.  I was delighted when my recent client said she was happy for me to add hers to the website.  I am sure you will agree she looked truly radiant.

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31
Jan 11

A Year in Pictures – January 2011


This year I have given myself a project of collecting a picture for every day of the year.   I take a lot of portraits with my work so the aim of this project is not  just to improve my photography of people but also other subjects such as macro and landscapes.  To see the rest of  this month’s photos, please click on the link below.

30th January 2011 Couldn't resist these cherries.  My favourite fruit.

31st January 2011 Couldn't resist these cherries. My favourite fruit.

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20
Jul 10

Business Portraits for Social Media

Rachel FletcherGone are the days when the camera-shy could hide behind their desks.  With the rise of social media and online networking means that practically all of us need to show our faces on the internet.  Many people take their own photos and it’s not that difficult to spot – surprised expressions and raised shoulders can lead to an altogether uncomfortable-looking result.

I recently took a business portrait for Rachel Fletcher, a financial coach who is launching her own business.  This week, I sent Catherine Osborn to interview her and find out how it went!

CO:  What were you looking for in your business photo?

RF:   I wanted a really great shot that would look professional whilst letting my character shine through.  It needed to be personal. Continue reading →