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Can you tell me how I shot this image "in camera".
No messing around , no photoshop.
My client supplies these vast wagons to the
music industry and wanted a few dynamic images.
From the birthplace of the Industrial revolution to robotics that replace the jobs of hundreds...progress that never sleeps. (One of a selection of location and studio photographs I took for my client's website)
Who was it who said... British Craftsmanship is dead?
Look again at this image. Can you guess the marque?Photography for business www.trewimage.co.uk
Our client writes the software and designs the robots that package everyday products. Using the items on which his robots work, my brief was to shoot images to reflect the company's expertise and passion; images that speak volumes.
What a fun time at our class yesterday evening.An experiment capturing movement blur using just a simple fan,coloured ribbons, camera flash and tungsten lighting.Photography classes. www.imagemasterclass.co.uk
We're proud to have a conection with Bekonscot.Our Son has worked there as model maker and we've a small model photography studio in the grounds. See the 5043 engine pull into Beaconsfield last Saturday.Photography for Business www.trewimage.co.uk
I remember…
Aerial shots in Scotland showing the smallest detail.
Trips to Hemel.
Thanks to you KODAK, it's been an honour.Corporate Photography www.trewimage.co.uk
Photography Classes
www.imagemasterclass.co.uk
Image by
Jeremy Trew