Showing posts with label - MY PHOTOGRAPHY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label - MY PHOTOGRAPHY. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Photos With Samar

I had good fun taking these glamorous pictures.









Photos With El

I did these photos recently. The make up artist got creative and used golden sequins.






Photos With Chelsea





Wedding Photography

Pictures from a wedding I photographed earlier this year.










Silversmithing Photos

Some photos I did for the silversmith James Biggins.





Light and Motion

A couple of photo compositions made by getting the model to jump in lots of different poses. I overlaid the pictures with light trails drawn out with a torch.



Monday, December 19, 2011

Blue And Orange Light Portraits

I created these portraits using a bit of experimentation with my camera and with photoshop. I took a couple of pictures of city lights with an out of focus wide aperture lens to create bokeh light circles. I then overlaid the lights onto the pictures and tweaked the colours.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Fur and Shades

This photo is from a shoot I did last night. It's the first one I have had chance to edit up so there will be more to follow in a couple of days time. I worked with model Samar Khoury and make up artist Steph Austin. We worked on a series of looks with a glamorous, rock star feel.  I have recently made some discoveries in lighting and in retouching technique. It's pushed the quality of my shots a little further.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Beauty Shot

I did this picture, working with model, Daniella Otega, and make up artist, Stephanie Austin. I also learnt a new method of airbrushing in the process involving high pass filters.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Smoky Autumn Photoshoot

I did this boho styled, autumnal photoshoot as a collaboration project with make up artist Holly Fairclough. We worked with the talented models, Hazel Ashton and Olivia Lamb. I used a studio style lighting set up outdoors to create a dramatic feel. For some of the shots we used smoke bombs to  cloud the scene, giving a floaty, mysterious overtone.