I have recently come across a number of articles providing photography advice. However, I also notice that relatively few explain terms that might be unfamiliar to newbies. I have therefore decided to put together a list of ten important phrases if you hope to take your skills to the next level. Let's take a closer...
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Your Wedding in 2022 and COVID: Things to Consider
Wedding Photography
There is no doubt that we are living in challenging times. Not only have many of us been forced to make personal sacrifices, but countless social gatherings have been cancelled or otherwise put on hold. However, there may also instances when the proverbial "show must go on". Your 2022 wedding is a prime example.How can...
What to look for in a wedding photographer
Destination Wedding, London Wedding, Wedding Photography
What to look for in a wedding photographer - top tips from Piers Photography.
When it comes to wedding photography, I’m probably considered to be one of the ‘old guard’; when I started, it was commonplace for professional photographers to turn up to a wedding with 6 rolls of film and a detailed ‘shoot list’, identifying...
“I do, take two!”
Destination Wedding, London Wedding, Wedding Photography
“I do, take two!” - finding love later in life or second time around.
Not every bride and groom look like they have stepped out of the pages of a wedding magazine. Every single couple I work with is unique – they have their own tastes, their own ideas about what they’d like to capture on...
Training days, Weddings, and a new studio
Piers Photography, Portrait Photography
Another new year dawns and the excitement mounts, as I sit here waiting to here waiting to find out if Piers Photography have been placed in The annual 12 months long Guild of Photographers competition. Having achieved 20 bronzes in the wedding competition and 23 bronzes and 5 silvers in the Open and December still to come in, I...
Bluebells, how to photograph them and some macro work
Piers Photography, Portrait Photography
Some of the most difficult flowers to photography in the UK are the blue bells that have just been out. Here in the Chiltern’s they fill the beech woods with their sent and colour and look like vast carpets of blue. Why then are they so difficult to photograph? I believe that this is due...