Product photography is a science on its own.... I have only touched a tip of the iceberg with my shots of these lovely leather, handmade bags from Laura Lee.
Laura is a small business owner, located in Bedford NS. She has recently started her business, and came to me for her website photos. We've had two studio sessions together so far, and plan to make it a regular occurrence, so stay tuned for updated photos!
To view more of these handbags, please visit my facebook page here : 'Amanda Brownhill Photography'. Also, if you are interested, Laura can be contacted through facebook here, or by searching through etsy by clicking here.
-For those of you who are interested, I have included a photo of the set-up below!
Last week I did a family photo session at Peggy's Cove for a military family who will most likely be posted sometime in the near future. They wanted a location that would scream Nova Scotia, so what better place, then Peggy's Cove. The weather was very drizzly and cold, but we managed to get a few nice shots in.
This was my first time working with four kids all at once. And let me tell you! It wasn't easy! The family was a blast to work with. As much fun as it was, getting all four kids to look and smile at the camera at the same time was near impossible!
- TIP: Sometimes I find getting the kids to say funny things like Stinky feet, and Pizza will get there attention, and maybe even a quick laugh or two!
If you're interested, there are a few more shots from the day on my Facebook page. (Amanda Browhill Photography)
Theres nothing more exciting than throwing on your graduation gown, and stepping in front of the camera. The smiles are ear-to-ear, as its the moment we've all been waiting for. All of the hard work and dedication has finally paid off.
Here are a few photos from a graduation session last weekend. Even though it was a fairly cold and windy morning, the weather for the most part cooperated.
Ashley graduated from St. Mary's, and was joined by two very proud parents that day.
I love the photo below. The sun peeked through the clouds at the perfect moment.