Urban And Beach Style Imogen Portraits (Part 2: Edited)

This was a wonderful shoot with our model Imogen. As you remember from a couple of days ago, I already posted a number of unedited images which you can find here. Here are the final edits of the session, and there are quite a few of these images that I really like more than whenContinue reading “Urban And Beach Style Imogen Portraits (Part 2: Edited)”

Straight From The Nikon ZF – Imogen Portraits (Part 1: Unedited)

Today we had a great photoshoot with a model I have used before named Imogen. Before I start editing her images to be meet my usual high standard, I thought I would share some straight out of camera images using two recipes I have made for the Nikon System. The black and white images areContinue reading “Straight From The Nikon ZF – Imogen Portraits (Part 1: Unedited)”

May Project Complete. The Images And Thoughts On 85mm As A Daily Lens

There’s quick May flew by for me to complete my project… Oh wait! It is only just over half way through the month! Yes, I know, but I have cut the project short due to me having a new toy to play with, and having used the 85mm enough to give you my thoughts. FirstContinue reading “May Project Complete. The Images And Thoughts On 85mm As A Daily Lens”

A Retro Vibe Photoshoot

As you all know, I am enjoying doing portrait photoshoots lately, and this one was no different. It was a lovely sunny (but chilly) spring day when we visited Swansea and photographed our wonderful model Jessica. My aim with these images was to capture a retro-vibe, and with Jessica’s outfit, I think I captured thatContinue reading “A Retro Vibe Photoshoot”

Swansea Architecture – Embracing The Perspective

Today was just a recon mission for a portrait shoot later in the week, so I decided to use the time to grab some architecture using fisheye and wide angle lenses from 11mm to 24mm, with the majority of the images being at 20mm. I deliberately have not corrected perspective on these, just to beContinue reading “Swansea Architecture – Embracing The Perspective”