by LisaJane | Nov 3, 2010 | baby photography, black and white, british, children, detail, family, photography, UK
Every now and again you will check the back of the camera during a shoot and there will be one photograph that makes you smile. The kind of smile that is bright and full of happiness.That’s the smile I had when I took this photo.
by LisaJane | Oct 25, 2010 | black and white, british, Fashion, film, holga, london, Photographers, the photography parlour, tilt shift, UK, Vintage, wedding
I have mentioned The Photography Parlour a couple of times on this blog and I have nothing but positive things to say about the site. Rather than allowing the photography industry to become secular and competitive in a negative way, the site brings together...
by LisaJane | Oct 12, 2010 | black and white, children, family, photography
Meet Leo. I first photographed Leo at Alice’s first birthday party and I am so glad I got the opportunity to photograph him again.Leo’s parents really liked the photographs I took at the birthday party and they invited me into their home to take some...
by LisaJane | Oct 11, 2010 | baby photography, black and white, children, family, photography
Meet George, a friend of my niece Alice. I spent a lovely Sunday afternoon with him and his parents as they wanted some nice photos to send to their families.George has mounds of energy and doesn’t sit still, so I had lots of fun chasing him around the house...
by LisaJane | Sep 6, 2010 | black and white, lloyds building, london, photography
The Photography Parlour is a fantastic resource for photographers. Set up by the fantastic photographer Rosie Parsons, it is a fantastic forum that allows photographers to get together and learn from each other. Rather than sitting at home over the...
by LisaJane | Sep 5, 2010 | baby photography, black and white, children, family, london
A few months back I came across The Photography Parlour. Set up by the fantastic photographer Rosie Parsons, it is a fantastic forum for photographers to get together and learn from each other.It was through the site that I came across shoot swaps, where...