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Category Archives: Portrait Photography

Cheltenham Portrait Photography

Some samples of Portraits photographed today in Cheltenham. All taken using the Clam Shell Lighting setup.
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Gloucestershire Portrait Photographer – Couples Portraits

Couple of different processing styles for these 2 Portraits of a Couple.
Which do you prefer ?

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Gloucestershire Photographers – Sensual Portraits

Couple portraits by Gloucestershire Photographer, David James Williams.

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Gloucestershire Photographer – Karl Portraits

Some shots from Portrait shoot with Karl, who I’m sure will make the girls smile

See more photos of Karl taken by Gloucestershire Portrait Photographer, David James Williams here

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Cheltenham Photographer – Portrait

This portrait was taken in Cheltenham, using just a single light, to add some drama to the end portrait.
When your subject is wearing glasses be extra careful with the positioning of the studio light, to avoid glare.   I usually find you need to place the light that little higher than normal, or ask the subject...

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Cheltenham Photographer

Having a close friend & accomplished landscape photoghrapher, Steve Bussell, stay over for a couple of days in Cheltenham, it was a perfect excuse for some more photography.  After a shoot at Broadway Tower, the next day I decided to get the studio lights out at home.  As soon as Mrs Williams was out the...

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Dog Portraits – Gloucestershire

Now this extremely handsome Rottweiler was a bit of a handful at first to photograph.  But luckily having 3 dogs of my own,  I know the way to a dogs mind …. well actually his stomach.  With a “titbit” in one hand I was able to get the dog to look towards the light &...

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Cheltenham Portrait Photographer

Selection of Studio Portraits from last 12-18 months, put to some music. Hope you enjoy them

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Will an expensive camera improve my Photography ?

It’s the question I hear all the time. Well as an experiment instead of shooting with £3K worth of camera & lens, this following shoot was taken with a £100 second hand Fuji S9500. My thanks to Gemma and her two daughters (Rebecca and Jessica) for being such great models.

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Friday Freebie #7 – It’s all in the Eyes

As part of the ongoing Friday Freebies, as promised I will share some of my photography / processing tips that I use.  Hopefully you will find them of use.
It’s often said the most important area of a portrait is the eyes.  You can see why from the photo above !  Having the eyes pin sharp...

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