Portrait Photographer Wiltshire
19/06/07 Filed in: Portraits
The Hamiltons asked me to come across to Kington St
Michael to photograph their Children in the Garden.
This was my first experience with one of those
Gazillion Bubble machines, they are brilliant! But
right at the start the machine fell over the and
the bubble mixture went everywhere, the bubbles
then blew straight into my left eye! The thing is,
I use my left eye to look through the viewfinder.
So from the start of the Portrait Session I
couldn’t really see! I am amazed that my
photographs were in focus…
What you don’t see here is his mum to the left waiting with tissues because of teething dribble! A great fun image nonetheless.
This is a lovely image of their daughter in the garden. It just proves you don’t need a huge space to create great images, but you do need a professional lens.
I love images like this. What is he thinking?
What you don’t see here is his mum to the left waiting with tissues because of teething dribble! A great fun image nonetheless.
This is a lovely image of their daughter in the garden. It just proves you don’t need a huge space to create great images, but you do need a professional lens.
I love images like this. What is he thinking?
Portrait Photographer Wiltshire
08/06/07 Filed in: Portraits
The Simpkins were looking to update their walls
with something other than white studio shots that
everybody seems to have. An Openspace Portrait
session is full of the colours of nature.
It was a baking hot June, so once we had some great pictures in the wild flower meadows at Roves Farm, we moved to the woods and I captured some magical images in the shade of the two sisters.
I used my famous Lens Baby to capture this natural portrait. No photoshop here!
It was a baking hot June, so once we had some great pictures in the wild flower meadows at Roves Farm, we moved to the woods and I captured some magical images in the shade of the two sisters.
I used my famous Lens Baby to capture this natural portrait. No photoshop here!
