The
philosophy behind my family photography workshops...
Whether
you want to take better photos of your own kids or to develop this side
of your business, photographing families and children is not just about
photographic technique. In fact, I believe it only accounts for about
a relatively small percentage.
The
vast majority is about who you are before, during and after the shoot,
the relationship you build with the family or managing your own kids
and understanding what you or others want from the photographs. Get
this right and the rest will follow.
Yes,
a certain level of photographic knowledge and technique is important
but I don't think it's the most important factor in being a successful
family/children photographer.
The
key is to balance the the technical aspects with everything else
The
workshops I offer will help you create this balance.
Who
am I?
I
am a Surrey-based wedding and family photographer. I photograph about
70 weddings a year and about 120 families. In 2007 I was voted Photographer
of the Year at the Wrapit Wedding Industry Awards having been in business
for 3 years.
I got my first SLR camera in 2001. It was a gift from my parents and
was totally out of the blue. I had never had an interest in photography.
I
started messing around with the camera, walking the streets of London
with it and taking it to friends’ weddings and photographing the children
of anyone who'd let me. I liked the way it heightened my awareness of
my surroundings. I got real pleasure from making a photograph I liked.
I got even more pleasure when other people liked my photos.
I
took a beginners evening course. My interest grew.
The
job I was in at the time was going nowhere and I was ready for a change.
Several factors convinced me that life is too short to spend it doing
something that didn’t get me out of bed in the morning. I didn’t want
to look back and wonder "what if...".
I
decided to become a photographer. My wife was six months pregnant.
For
18 months I developed my photography business whilst doing a full-time
job. I worked every evening after work and every weekend. In April 2004
I quit my job and became a full-time photographer.
3
years later I was voted Wedding photographer of the Year at the Wrapit
Wedding Industry Awards.
My
family photography workshops are designed to help you develop your own
family/children photography, whether for business or for pleasure, to
give you the confidence to go for it and make it work, to make a living
doing something you love and enjoy (if you want!).
If
you own a digital SLR and want to photograph weddings and/or children
& families my workshops will help you achieve this.
4
years ago I was starting out, just like you. Pick up the phone. Send
me an email.
Start
now.