Portrait Photography

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Here's a recent shot from our session with Sarah, who got wardrobe styling service looking for edgy unique cuts to sport for her fashion portrait. This dress was from one of my go-to brands "Bardot" which presents a line of well fitted womenswear for curvier bodies. Instead of making garments made with stretchy fabric, they use a variety of fabrics and pay more attention to the stitching and fit, giving extra room where it makes sense. This deconstructed blazer dress looked stunning on Sarah showing off her polished skin. 

Acting Headshot

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Throwback to the last time we used our lively textured backdrop for an acting headshot! 
Though not exactly suitable for business, our textured grey is highly recommended for all shoots casual, including more creative endeavours such as musician or artist profile photos. Dress it down by adding wrinkles and contrasting shadows for a more organic effect, our dress is up by steaming it nice and clean to give a soft blurred effect in the background. 

Professional Portrait

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Happy start to the week! We thought we'd share this great shot we got of Sharon wearing one of the outfits we provided her for "elegant and professional" request. Pairing a classic pencil skirt with a sleek form fitted top, and mixing it up with a flirty cut out, shot against our creamy beige. 

Portrait Photography Session

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Anna wanted some updated photos of herself in a fashion portrait style. She was really relaxed and laid back during the session and made sure to put on her best smize (smile with her eyes!). We liked the intensity of this shot where some volume was added to her hair with the gentle breeze from our wind machine. We also chose to look for clothing that had unique details to it to avoid using jewellery in order to achieve that trendy minimalist look. 

Corporate and Business Headshots

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Michelle needed a updated professional photo to submit to her company by a deadline that was approaching day by day. Luckily we offer express editing services and were able to assist her in the nick of time. Next day service allows you to get your image by 1pm or sooner. Please enquire for availability, maximum 3 edits per request per day. 

Professional Headshots

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We had a portrait session the other day that was shot entirely in black and white. It's not often that we get to shoot a session like this, so it was a delight to see how the end results turned out. The styling had a modern aesthetic, and complemented the monochromatic tones nicely. 

Professional Portrait/ Headshot

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Natalia needed an updated quick professional headshot for her webpage. She brought a variety or neutral toned tops to wear that complement and flatter her skin tone and hair colour. To go for a monochromatic colour scheme is n approach we highly recommend, as it has the flexibility to look good against lighter coloured backgrounds as well as mid toned backgrounds such as our slate grey. 

Studio Portrait Photography

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We shot this lovely young lady's themed portrait the other week. Her fashion reference photo was that of a poofy dress like in the Disney movies, however as our research suggested, we would need to get a specific device to create that shape (which is only supported by one particular type of gown). With that plan out of the water, it was time to improvise–we got the most magical blush pink dress we could find, and with a sprinkle of glitter, a dash of a tiara, and and mounds of volume in post production, a princess was born!