I have a couple of friends who also shoot weddings and we call on each other, when required, to be the second camera when a couple books a two-camera package (or to pass work on to when we are already booked).
I had the pleasure of working with Alan recently for a wedding where the reception was at Mottram Hall, for an absolutely lovely couple.
It is a pleasure to shoot second camera as not being the main photographer allows you to capture moments from a different angle and the freedom to think around the obvious and capture the little "aside" moments.
If you've never thought of the benefits of having two photographers, just think how much this contributes to the overall storybook album design.
Used with Alan's permission, here are a few of my favourite contributions.
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Friday, 14 May 2010
Commercial Photography - Spray booths
I was recently given the job of taking some brochure shots for a company that manufactures drive-in spray booths for car repair workshops (Junair Group of Companies).
While not sounding like the most exciting prospect, as a commercial photographer, I relish the challenge of getting some pictures that will enable my client to better sell their products.
I have yet to hear any feedback, but I feel that the set of images I delivered to them should look great in their new brochures, and suitably show how good the spray booths actually look.
I couldn't help but self-indulge in a few car photographs.
While not sounding like the most exciting prospect, as a commercial photographer, I relish the challenge of getting some pictures that will enable my client to better sell their products.
I have yet to hear any feedback, but I feel that the set of images I delivered to them should look great in their new brochures, and suitably show how good the spray booths actually look.
I couldn't help but self-indulge in a few car photographs.
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