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A Woman’s Touch Photography – Wedding Photographers Perth
Yeah!! Now that’s what I’m talking about… 3 new Canon 5d Mk II’s for the team! This piece of information will probably be met with blank stares and shrugs by most of you. But photography has to be a continuing progression and keeping in step with technology. While it is true that a good photographer can produce amazing images no matter what camera they use, there is still a lot to be said for good equipment. The 21 mega-pixels of the 5D Mk II ensures that images will be crisp and sharp even in huge canvas enlargements.
Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photograpy (8) – New Canon 5D MkII’s… YEAH!!
A Woman’s Touch Photography - Wedding Photographers Perth
A couple of good friends had called in and there we were at the kitchen bench, cheese boards laden and glasses filled when the phone rings and our daughter says -
Quick! Tell mum to turn on the TV, she’s on channel 7”.
Mum rushed to the lounge and turned on the TV and then yelled to the rest of us… “I’M ON TV”. And sure enough, there she was, Brenda, poised and in control, camera in hand, back turned to the videographer so that it was possible to read her “A Woman’s Touch” embroidered blouse, photographing the entrance of Zhenya and Lydia Tsvetnenko to their wedding reception.
Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (7) – The Million Dollar Wedding and Human Nature
A Woman’s Touch Photography - Wedding Photographers Perth
It all began way back in 1980 in Merrylands, Western Sydney. I was working as a safe maker for C.M.I. Safe Company in Carlton, Sydney, and we were living in a beautiful old house just South of Merrylands shopping centre. Brenda said to me one day over dinner – “What do you think about me becoming a wedding photographer? I went in to organise a portrait with **Studio Name Withheld** in Auburn and the proprietress, asked me if I would like to try out to work for them on the weekends as a stringer.” So once we got past “what’s a stringer?” and what the job involved, we came to the conclusion that it would be a great part time job.
Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (4) – Where It All Began
A Woman’s Touch Photography - Newborn Photographers Perth
It’s not like we don’t know what to do here at A Woman’s Touch Photography… newborn photographers extraordinaire!, it’s just that we don’t do it that often for ourselves; always for other people – clients with newborns… you know! Just last August little Kobe came into our world, our daughter’s second son, in a quiet and serene water birth at home, attended by Melissa from Community Midwifery attached to King Edward Memorial Hospital.
Now I have to put you in the picture. You see, I couldn’t help being at the birth of our children some 30 years ago and I must say – things have changed! It is a cruel thing to see your wife at her wits end panting and gasping for some relief in the birthing process as though somebody should throw a switch somewhere and make it all go away. Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (6) – The Birth of Kobe Stephen Wright
A Woman’s Touch Photography - Wedding Photographers Perth
If I had $10 for every time I have been asked “Do you sell the negatives?”, it wouldn’t quite be a retirement package, but I would be able to take my family on a return trip to Bali. While I understand the intent of the question, it is just a tad anachronistic. These days, there are just a few die-hard photographers that insist on shooting film and printing up from negatives. I don’t know any wedding photographers in Perth that shoot using negative film. We are now well and truly in the digital age, and the quality comparison between digital and film photography in the 35mm format is definitely in favour of digital. We are not talking 35mm compact cameras here by the way, but modern professional DSLR’s with full frame CCD sensors. In the larger formats, 6×4.5 and up, film is still ahead of digital in the image quality stakes. This is particularly evident in very large prints. Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (5) – Do You Sell Your Negatives?
Introduction to A Woman’s Touch Photography and insight (even of a technical nature) into the busy goings on of a photographic studio, as well as to relate humorous anecdotes and even the tales of woe and frustration that photographers experience as they go about plying their trade.
Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (1) – The Nameless Cathedral
How would you get a realistic portrait of yourself in a setting or on a background of your choice… maybe something fantasy like the Lord of the Rings or Avatar… just let your head go!
Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (2) – Green Screen
Re: A Woman’s Touch Photography (1) – The Nameless Cathedral
After thinking long and hard, my wife decided that this matter could not be ignored. What gave her the impetus on this one was when she learned from the bridesmaid exactly what the minister had said to her. She then conferred with the mother of the bride and found out that the family had also come in for rough treatment. Continue reading A Woman’s Touch Photography (1) – The Nameless Cathedral – UPDATE
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