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Gallery Revisit
Gallery Revisit
For Portraits, without a doubt my favourite lenses are the Nikon 85mm f/1.4 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8. Check out the NEW Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII.
The Nikon 105mm f/2.8 is also known to be a good portrait lens, however I … Continue reading
Is Canon 7D mark II good enough for studio portraits? We have been using the Canon 7D Mark II in our studio for quite some time now and have fall in love with it for all types of shoots, including with a wedding engagement shoot that we did Continue reading
Studio lighting doesn’t need to be complex. You can create beautiful studio portrait lighting with just one or two lights. More importantly, have a mind-set to what type of lighting and images you want to create. You might be overwhelmed by the different types of lighting equipment and modifiers at … Continue reading
A couple of months back, we invited Rachel Millns our latest Miss Universe New Zealand 2014 to the studio for a photoshoot. I know Rachel previously and she has always been a pleasure to shoot with. The studio session took place in a bridal setting and my objective is simply … Continue reading
When it comes to photographing portraits, my go to lenses have to be the Nikon 85mm f/1.4 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8. Depending on the situation, sometimes I do prefer the versatility of the Nikon 70-200mm. But when I am not being time pressured and have space to move around, my … Continue reading
The wedding season is starting to gather momentum and we have been fairly busy with pre-weddings, weddings and other photo assignments. If you want to keep up to date of our work, check out our Facebook page. Here is a quick update on our recent black and white … Continue reading
It has been a while since I last posted my work. I hope to show you more of my work in 2013 as I have been shooting some amazing images.
Last year, we had a great family portrait session with Sara, Simon and their beautiful little one Matilda. Previously we … Continue reading
Back in the days before the time of mirrorless cameras, there was a big gap between P&S and DSLRs. To produce good quality pictures,especially in low light, you have to adopt to the bigger DSLRs. Even a kit lens on a DSLR will out class any P&S cameras. Now with … Continue reading
We had the privilege to photograph Olivia in two separate sessions. One when she was 30 days old and one when she was 100 days old. At this young age, she is less active and spends most of the time sleeping, so this is the best time to capture … Continue reading