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Tag Archives: Monochrome

Gloucestershire Wedding Photographer

Gloucestershire based Wedding Photograher, David James Williams,  offers Wedding Photography from Contemporary through to Lifestyle, Reportage & Classical. For more details click the Wedding tab at the top of page.

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1950′s Mono Portrait

Trying for that 1950′s feel shot to match the models outfit & makeup … apart from the stud

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Grandma & Grandaughter

Sometimes you need to forget the Studio Lighting & the posed shots. Instead it’s good just to capture hte moment. Here we have my daughter playing with Grandma.

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Dog Portraits

Having a Boxer & a Minature Schnauzer, means I always have eager subjects to photograph …. well if I give them some food treats 1st anyway. Here is Sydney Schnauzer looking up towards a piece of cheese & here are some more Dog portraits for your perusal

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Birthday Portrait

Using just natural light, notice the wonderful smile of the “Mum” receiving her birthday present from her daughter

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Monochrome Portrait

This portrait was shot using natural light only, then cropped for this dramatic image

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Birthday Portraits

Although it was my Nieces Birthday, it didn’t take long for my daughter to take over the cake blowing duty ! Shot using available daylight from the window

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High Key Portrait by Window Light

Using just window light & some processing in Photoshop I was able to capture this image of my daughter.   Natural light creates a more flattering image than using direct flash. Now if only I could get her to pose like this again ;(

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RIATs in Monochrome

This was my first time at Fairfords airshow (RIATs). I felt some what inadequate with my 70-200mm lens, vs the huge telephoto lenses others photographers were using !!! Yet I still managed to capture some of the following shots. Here we have the Red Arrows doing the “champagne split” move. . Some more from the...

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