lens baby 3g
Portrait Photographer Oxfordshire
26/04/08 Filed in: Portraits
Spring… A most favourite time of the year! The
bluebells were high and abundant at Badbury clumps
this year. The Baileys organised an Openspace
portrait session as a present for their parents. It
was my first ever time taking a large groups
pictures, 10 people in all!
We all had great fun, as you can see below.
When you get to Badbury Clumps you need to find the rope swing… It is mainly for adults!
A simple image to create and one that is now hanging in their dining room.

Both of these images are a little different to what I normally photograph on a portrait session i.e. not natural photography. But the subjects were more than willing for me to try out my new Lensbaby 3G!
We all had great fun, as you can see below.
When you get to Badbury Clumps you need to find the rope swing… It is mainly for adults!
A simple image to create and one that is now hanging in their dining room.

Both of these images are a little different to what I normally photograph on a portrait session i.e. not natural photography. But the subjects were more than willing for me to try out my new Lensbaby 3G!
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!
