Posts Tagged ‘portrait’

Feeling on top of the world | Edinburgh Photography

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Mark recently met up with Lisa and Robert and took a few relaxed shots of the two of them in advance of their wedding in August at the Royal College of Physicians.  The couple chose the location for their pre-wedding shoot as it was a place Rob went to a lot as a boy, but more importantly it was where he proposed!! Robert and Lisa are both from Edinburgh and loved having the stunning view across Edinburgh out as far as across to Fife while still feeling out in the countryside.

Lisa told us she thought the images were “gorgeous”.  As added, “the light meant we couldn’t get too many shots across the view of Edinburgh but in amongst the trees was magical, I felt like the fairies that live at the end of the garden.”

Here are some of our favourites:

Edinburgh Photography Pre Wedding Shoot 1

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Edinburgh Photography Pre Wedding Shoot 4

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Edinburgh Photography Pre Wedding Shoot 7

Edinburgh Photography Pre Wedding Shoot 8

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Edinburgh Photography Pre Wedding Shoot 2

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Laura and James’ portrait shoot at Kelvingrove Art Gallery

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

It was great to meet up with Laura and James yesterday for a chat about their wedding plans and thoughts on their wedding photography.  We caught up at Kelvingrove Art Gallery for a coffee and as the spring was in the air and the sun was shining, I took a few shots of them before I left them.  Really looking forward to shooting their wedding in April at the University of Glasgow and 29 Royal Exchange Square.  Here’s a few images of them.

The love between a baby, a mummy and a daddy

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The traditional idea of the baby portrait seems so tired to me. Put them on the furry rug. Snap. Sit them on your knee and force them to stare blindly towards the camera. Yawn. How boring and how uninspired. I like to think of the experience of portrait photography as a rewarding experience for parents and their baby. I believe it is so much more powerful and enduring to capture the relationship within the family. I love the interaction between a baby and mummy and daddy. Parents know all the little tricks to get their children to respond. And the emotion produced is far more real than if the stressed photographer is forcing a squeaky toy in front of them. I like my portrait sessions to be mellow and calm rather than frantic and loud. Above all I aim for images which will always have meaning no matter how much time passes.

Here are some of our favourites of the gorgeous Thomas.  To book your own portrait session, please contact us on 01864 502161 or by clicking here