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Category Archives: portrait photography

Portraits for the University of Brighton

A quick break from wedding photography, these are a couple of examples of recent photographic commissions for the University of Brighton.
The first was a portrait of Lord Nicholas Stern, former Chief Economist of The World Bank and head of the team that produced The Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change. My brief...

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Retouching wedding and portrait photos

A couple of posts ago I was talking about ownership of digital files and whether it was still worth ordering wedding photographs through your photographer.
(Digital files as part of a wedding photography package)
If capturing a good image on camera is the most important part of photography, then post processing comes a close second. I said...

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Corporate photography for Bank of New York Mellon

I was booked for a corporate photography shoot for The Bank of New York Mellon yesterday. The brief was for a few portraits and some group shots of staff for a Powerpoint presentation as part of International Women’s Day. As usual with this kind of job it all had to be done quite quickly. Most...

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Yvonne and Steve’s wedding at the Royal Pavilion

Steve and Yvonne booked me as their wedding photographer just a couple of weeks before their ceremony on Saturday. They originally thought they would ask a friend to take their photos, but decided to book a professional in the end and picked me, hooray!
They had their civil ceremony and reception in Brighton Pavilion. It’s the...

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