Thursday 19 May 2016

Editing photos

The editing of photos is a hot topic, isn't it? You can't go more than a couple of days without hearing about how a celebrity has been exposed for changing their appearance in some way and the word "photoshop" has become synonymous with trickery and scandal. There are examples all over the internet, I'm not into celebrity shaming so I won't be sharing any of them here.

The truth is, all photographers edit their photos in some way. From basic changes such as nudging the exposure up or down a little or changing the contrast slightly to make colours pop, to smoothing skin to make it look like porcelain or trimming waistlines to impossible dimensions - it's all about how we choose to use this potentially powerful tool.

While I try to get as much right "in camera" as possible and I don't over-rely on post-processing options, I do edit minimally. I will edit out minor blemishes such as spots or flyaway hair but I will not make major changes. I won't slim someone's thighs or brush out any wrinkles, these are all part of what makes each client unique.

I know a lot of people don't like how they look in photographs (I understand entirely), that's what makes my job such a challenge. It also makes it incredibly rewarding when people tell me how much they love their finished photographs - laughter lines and all!


Thursday 12 May 2016

The pricing debate

To be honest, I've always struggled with pricing my work. I see studios offering deals for £10 or £15 and I wonder if I'm charging too much. The thing is, no matter how much I choose to charge, there's always someone cheaper.

I work hard to make beautiful images, I spend time getting to know my clients and relaxing any nerves. Each session is different as I work with the clients and their individual needs and wants. If you hire me you're not just paying for the time I spend actually taking photos. I answer phone calls, texts, and e-mails, update my blog, website and Facebook page regularly and can spend hours editing a session's photos to my high standards. The money I make is needed for new equipment, training, insurance, transport, website and a myriad other things.

I could charge next to nothing but the truth is that I value my work and my time enough to charge what I believe to be a fair rate. The reviews on my Facebook page speak of people who are very pleased with my work, I'll let their words make my point.



Tuesday 10 May 2016

Location guide - Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire

I love the lifestyle area of photography, especially when working with young families. Having lots of space lets everyone relax and have fun together, making for beautiful photographs. My favourite location is Coombe Hill in Buckinghamshire, if you've been directed to this post then you've asked for more details about the area. Please read on.

Why Coombe Hill?
It offers a wonderful combination of woodland (with bluebells in the Spring)...


 
















... with open grassy areas...

 
... and a stunning view of the surrounding countryside from what is the tallest point in the Chiltern Hills.



















There's even a playground tucked away near the car park, very useful for letting little ones burn off some steam!










































It's also a beautiful area in the evening as the sun sets over the valley, making it perfect for romantic couple sessions.



















How do we get there?
Coombe Hill is above Ellesborough and Butler's Cross - this map shows exactly where. The best car park is on Lodge Hill, to the left where the road turns 90 degrees to the right.

Please note
Any session at Coombe Hill will involve some walking and many of the paths are unsurfaced. Please choose shoes and clothing that will be comfortable and are suitable for an outdoor location. Please also bear in mind the weather forecast and that there is often a stiff breeze in the more open areas.
There may also be cows and people walking their dogs in the area, please let me know if this will be a problem for you.

Thanks for reading, I look forward to seeing you soon.

Tuesday 3 May 2016

Lianne and family - 2/5/16

Another sunny day at Coombe Hill, this time with Lianne and her extended family. A group of 9 people and a dog made for a challenge, especially with 3 young children included, and we were grateful for the space to let them run around and relax into the session.





Once again, we started in the bluebells, taking advantage of the beautiful seasonal display.













Willoughby and Molly the dog posing in the bluebells, totally adorable!
 We then worked our way around to the monument and the beautiful view, always a highlight of a session at this location.




It was rather windy so we didn't stay there for long!




The bigger boys had a wonderful time running around and chasing each other.






On our way back to the car park we visited the woodland playground, it was a great way to the session on a happy note.











 Thank you to Lianne, Peter, Willoughby, Paul, Kathy, Sam, William, Jan, Terry and Molly the dog for a fun time together!

Sunday 1 May 2016

Helen, Robert & Millie - 30/4/16

 Late last year I was asked to donate a voucher to a local Zumbathon and I was happy to oblige. Helen was the lucky winner of the voucher and yesterday we met up at Coombe Hill along with her husband, Robert, and their daughter, Millie.




 We explored the local woodland and found a beautiful patch of bluebells, we were so blessed with the sunshine pouring through the leaves.




 There were lots of cuddles on a bench near the memorial, a good idea as the wind was quite cold!




 The view from the monument was as wonderful as ever but the temperature was dropping so we decided to move back towards the car park.






On our way back, we visited the woodland park. Millie had a wonderful time climbing, balancing and jumping.








 "Mummy, you're the dirty rascal!"





 Careful balancing along the logs...





... and jump off the end!








 A big thank you to Helen, Robert and Millie (and Rainbow Dash) for a really fun session!