Five photography tips I have learnt over time…

Five Photography tips

 

I have been a Freelance Photographer since 2009, along the way I have learnt quite a few lessons here are five tips I would like to share.

  1. Don’t compare yourself to others.

In the beginning I lacked confidence in my own ability and almost felt a fraud when I said out loud “I am a Professional Photographer”. By looking at the best Photographers in the world only made me feel inadequate and made me question my own ability. Look at their work and be inspired by ideas but believe in your own work it takes takes time to develop your own style.

2.  Keep it simple.

It’s easy to get so involved with what you are doing and over complicate things. For instance when I first started to use studio lights with portrait work I would read up about different set ups, use too many lights, reflectors, flags, and different lens. I have learnt to keep things simple and build up my lighting using one light at a time, if a portrait looks great with one light stick to one light.

3. You don’t need to buy every size lens.

When I started out I did a lot of research on what lenses I needed as well as talking to other Photographers about why they chose a particular lens. I still use every one of those lens today depending on the job. What has worked for me is to have a good wide angle lens 24-70mm, to have a great zoom lens 70-200mm and to have selection of prime lens including 35mm, 100mm and 85mm.

4. Keep taking pics for fun

As a professional Photographer I was finding I started to stop taking pics for fun and was only doing it for paid work. I now take pics for fun when I have time off. It allows me time to experiment, it keeps my ideas fresh and means I can take pictures without the pressure of having to produce an image for anyone but my own enjoyment.

5. Connect with other Photographers

I find it incredibly useful being friends with other Photographers, we share ideas, we refer work to one another and we have also borrowed each others equipment when needed. Try not to feel threatened by other Photographers connecting and building friendships has only ever worked in my favour. Having fellow ‘togs’ as friends can also provide you with an invaluable support network. I have joined FB groups, I network and also meet up with fellow Photographers to shoot for fun or talk over ideas.

 

 

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I have been so busy with actually taking pics lately I haven’t had time to keep up with my social media. However today when I was checking my one of my Google+ business pages (somehow I have two G+ pages for lindsay wakelin photography.com) it was asking me for some pics of myself and I was just in the process of borrowing my partners camera as a backup camera today and spied some pics of me on his memory card. Boom!

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Business Headshot at my Colchester studio

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I take my business portraits at my Colchester Photo Studio, which is at the Hythe in Colchester, Essex. Call me on: 01206 823299

  • Early morning or evening appointments are available
  • I take a range of images for you to choose from
  • Online gallery
  • Editing & high resolution jpeg image included in the price
  • A copy of smaller images are sent if you need them for your Social Media sites
  • Make-up artist & hair stylist are available

To see more examples go to my website

Call me on: 01206 823299 to book your session.

Product Photography in Colchester, Essex

Hi, phewee I cannot believe we are already in the middle of February. Time seems to be flying past and I did have plans to write more on my blog this year. I want to share ideas, offer photography tips which I find useful and share a few stories without breaking anyone’s confidence! So hopefully I will find time to introduce more of that and not just use my blog to post pics.

In the mean time here is an image taken from a shoot I did with ‘Nudge Drinks’ a new smoothie company which you will hopefully soon see on your supermarket shelves. Yummy smoothies made with frozen fresh fruit.LC2J36012

Everyone is nervous about having a shoot…

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Some of my clients put off having a photo shoot because they are nervous, nervous about what is involved. They are worried about posing, insecure about certain parts of their body, unsure as to what to expect, and may have fears about how their images are shared and the confidentiality of the shoot.

It is completely natural to have all of these concerns, and it is my job as your photographer to reassure you and put your mind at ease. I always welcome people to visit me at my studio to talk through any concerns and never put anyone under any pressure to commit to a photo shoot if they are not sure.

Please contact me at lindsay@lindsaywakelinphotography.com to arrange a visit to my studio to talk about Wedding, Boudoir, Family or Corporate Photography. I make a great cuppa and am always happy to chat and show people my albums, my work and the studio.