Informal portraits
Portrait photography is a specialised field and covers more than just the head and shoulders.
The most successful work requires the relationship between the photographer and the sitter to be relaxed and that can happen as often outside the rigidity of a studio where surroundings can be intimidating and sterile.
Portrait sessions need careful and detailed preparation if they are to succeed.
The results are viewable on a laptop so a sitter can get a better feeling for how they appear within seconds of them being shot.
The resulting image is meant to intrigue a viewer and help them understand the 'decisive moment' that existed between the sitter and the lens.
Commissioned work is produced and framed to museum conservation standards, with a particular emphasis on hand finished mouldings and mounts.
Prices on application.
The most successful work requires the relationship between the photographer and the sitter to be relaxed and that can happen as often outside the rigidity of a studio where surroundings can be intimidating and sterile.
Portrait sessions need careful and detailed preparation if they are to succeed.
The results are viewable on a laptop so a sitter can get a better feeling for how they appear within seconds of them being shot.
The resulting image is meant to intrigue a viewer and help them understand the 'decisive moment' that existed between the sitter and the lens.
Commissioned work is produced and framed to museum conservation standards, with a particular emphasis on hand finished mouldings and mounts.
Prices on application.