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Category Archives: Portrait Photography

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...

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Cheltenham Photographer

Some studio portraits with Izzy from Cheltenham

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Cheltenham Photographer – It’s all in the Eyes

Continuing Marketing theme for Cheltenham Photographer, David James Williams

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Gloucestershire Portrait Photographer

Part of new marketing campaign for Gloucestershire Photographer, David James Williams. Ladies close your eyes

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Ashleigh – Cheltenham Portrait

Some photos from this weekends Portrait shoot with  Ashleigh, from Cheltenham.

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Thai Restaurant Photo Shoot

Taken at the Shon Thong Thai Restaurant in Cheltenham.   Boonpen (or Penny) kindly made the effort to dress in authentic Thai costume for the shoot.   The Restaurant looked very welcoming & Penny , family & staff were a pleasure to work with. Definitely worth considering if your looking for somewhere to eat in Cheltenham

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Suzi – Portrait session in Cheltenham

Had the pleasure of photographing Suzi from Cheltenham this weekend.  Suzi is just starting out in her modeling career & with those looks & eyes , she should go far .  Majority of shots taken with 2 softboxes at front plus a snoot at rear .

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Family Portraits

This is the second shoot with Matt & Chris’s family, using a mixture of high key lighting setup for initial photographs, followed by natural light

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Canon 85mm f/1.8 Example shot

Example shot to show what 85mm is capable of @ f/1.8. No post processing.

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Agnus

Beautiful young girl from a recent Portrait session. To avoid the harsh afternoon light, this shot was taken under the dappled shade of a tree, with some subtle fill in flash.

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