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Aylesbury family portrait shoot

June 24th, 2009

On Tuesday morning I had the pleasure of meeting a lovely Aylesbury family. John and Debbie brought their 7 month old son to the my Berkhamsted studio for a family sitting.  Aidan is very cute little sweetie – he is just starting to cut his first teeth :( . We spent about an hour an a half shooting, the first hour or so was with a white background and then the reminder of the time we used a black background and more directional lighting.

I must thank Debbie and John for being so animated, keeping their son’s attention, making him smile and for making me laugh! Ahead of the viewing here are a few shots:

Flying baby

Aylesbury Mother and Son

Aylesbury Baby Portrait

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Aylesbury Children’s Portraits

May 2nd, 2009

Nick and his three wonderful children arrived at the studio from Aylesbury this morning for a photo shoot. Naomi, Hannah and Liam were great fun and followed my directions very well. This was their first visit to a studio, but after 5 minutes in front of the camera, you would never of known! Here are a few pictures ahead of the viewing.

Don't fall over :)

Don't fall over :)

Lovely smiles!

Lovely smiles!

Looking relaxed!

Looking relaxed!

Many thanks for your visit and I’m looking forward to showing you your pictures at the viewing!

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20th Wedding Anniversary Portraits – Watford Couple

March 14th, 2009
20 Years of bliss!

20 Years of bliss!

A lovely couple from Watford visited the studio, M. decided to buy his wife a portrait as a 20th Wedding Anniversary present and I was lucky enough to be chosen as the photographer for the job. They wanted a large framed picture to hang on their wall M’s wife told me that she liked the white background pictures with natural poses that she had seen on my portraiture website and so that’s was the brief.

We started with the white background and some full length shots, then to 3/4 and on to head and shoulders. I tried to keep some variation, standing up, sitting down etc and we even managed to get M. to kneel on one knee for a couple of shots.

Once the high key shots were all completed and with my clients wearing black tops, I suggested that we might try using a black background and some directional lighting. They were ready to give it a try and 5 minutes later, with the backdrop replaced, the lights adjusted and a few test shots, we were all set.  A short sequence of shots and the shoot was over.

M and his wife seemed to enjoy the shoot, there were lots of smiles and laughter (especially when we tried to get M to kneel down!). They were a joy to work with, very decisive, easy to direct and open to try different things.

Wonderful smiles :-)

Wonderful smiles :-)

A shift of mood

A shift of mood

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