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By *ack2016200 OP   Man
over a year ago

porthmadog

Anyone on here ever thaught of having professional photos done? Always see mobile photos but never really see any professional photos

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

My partner bought me a professional shoot for a birthday present and we have some of the pics on our couples profile

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By *utie91Woman
over a year ago

Hitchin

Some of mine are...

retired photographer who does this as his hobby. He will do any type of shoot you want... apart from weddings, he hates weddings haha.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m here mainly as a photographer and have verifications as such. Happy to shoot at any level, professional and private ... guaranteed

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere

Ive done pics for people on here and for models not on this site.

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By *XimagesCouple
over a year ago

north liverpool

We do all sorts of shoots in our studio in Liverpool for other people

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By *evonmail41Man
over a year ago

Yeovil

I was a professional photographer for over 20 yrs. Now do it as a semi pro to keep my hand in.

Anyone interested in a shoot to any levels couples/females/males in the somerset/Devon/Dorset area.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone on here ever thaught of having professional photos done? Always see mobile photos but never really see any professional photos"

I wouldn't class mine as professional but they are self-shot with a Nikon SLR on tripod and with remote shutter release. You can't appreciate the quality on FAB but they're pretty good no? Mobiles takes shit pictures indoors.

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere


"Anyone on here ever thaught of having professional photos done? Always see mobile photos but never really see any professional photos

I wouldn't class mine as professional but they are self-shot with a Nikon SLR on tripod and with remote shutter release. You can't appreciate the quality on FAB but they're pretty good no? Mobiles takes shit pictures indoors."

They don't look like they are done on a slr to be honest

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By *hotographer 4 hireMan
over a year ago

a place called victimisation

I now take photos as a semi pro just to keep my hand in.

Anyone interested in a shoot to any levels couples/females/males in the Tayside area message me to get quickest response and may be some samples of previous work

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"Anyone on here ever thaught of having professional photos done? Always see mobile photos but never really see any professional photos

I wouldn't class mine as professional but they are self-shot with a Nikon SLR on tripod and with remote shutter release. You can't appreciate the quality on FAB but they're pretty good no? Mobiles takes shit pictures indoors."

People take shit pictures indoors, cameras don’t! Whether it be a SLR or mobile both are perfectly capable of capturing what is put before them.

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By *appyguy4413Man
over a year ago

Christchurch and Watford Herts

You will also find a good amouth of lighting helps so you can get a greater depth of field ( ie more in focus ) also faster shutter speed so movement is not blurred.

I prefer pictures taken by other people as a couple do their thing as you can get better angles and the whole body and not just what you can get in with the length of your arm ....

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By *eovilcouple76Couple
over a year ago

yeovil


"You will also find a good amouth of lighting helps so you can get a greater depth of field ( ie more in focus ) "

The amount of light available has absolutely nothing to do with depth of field.

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"You will also find a good amouth of lighting helps so you can get a greater depth of field ( ie more in focus )

The amount of light available has absolutely nothing to do with depth of field. "

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere

I like A very shallow depth of field. It's what gives images a look that separates them from cheap phone pics.

It comes down to how open your lens can go and if you on a ff or crop. A 1.4 on a ff at close range has an inch max dof

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By *onyDunnMan
over a year ago

Sevenoaks

Well I'm not professional as such but photography is a hobby. I have been lucky enough to have been invited to, and taken, photos of various copies. They keep the images but I usually get sent a couple as a way of thanking me.

Always interested to chat to any couples that are thinking of this. I can help.

I have a my own cameras, equipment etc EG portable studio lights etc.

Based near Sevenoaks, Kent but can travel easily to London, Essex, Surrey and Sussex

Tony

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"I like A very shallow depth of field. It's what gives images a look that separates them from cheap phone pics.

It comes down to how open your lens can go and if you on a ff or crop. A 1.4 on a ff at close range has an inch max dof "

Seems odd you don’t use it more? ..... and I’d really leave ‘cheap’ phone pics out of it..... current phones are pretty good in the right hands...

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"Well I'm not professional as such but photography is a hobby. I have been lucky enough to have been invited to, and taken, photos of various copies. They keep the images but I usually get sent a couple as a way of thanking me.

Always interested to chat to any couples that are thinking of this. I can help.

I have a my own cameras, equipment etc EG portable studio lights etc.

Based near Sevenoaks, Kent but can travel easily to London, Essex, Surrey and Sussex

Tony"

Find your Flickr quite creepy !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have been looking to get some done,if anybody can recommend someone for us, north west x

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By *XimagesCouple
over a year ago

north liverpool


"We have been looking to get some done,if anybody can recommend someone for us, north west x "

Liverpool studio photographer here

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere


"I like A very shallow depth of field. It's what gives images a look that separates them from cheap phone pics.

It comes down to how open your lens can go and if you on a ff or crop. A 1.4 on a ff at close range has an inch max dof

Seems odd you don’t use it more? ..... and I’d really leave ‘cheap’ phone pics out of it..... current phones are pretty good in the right hands...

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maybe good but no where near what a decent dslr and lens combo would do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thats weird I was thinking doing one today do 1 lol .Not photogenic at all lol..

Tuxedo on whiskey one hand mardi grac mask hmm me thinking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I too have done several professional and private shoots for some fab ladies . always enjoy giving nice high quality pics that keep the excitement going on their profiles .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've noticed the majority of pics on here are very close up ....to the extent you can't see the persons real figure/shape /size etc

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"I like A very shallow depth of field. It's what gives images a look that separates them from cheap phone pics.

It comes down to how open your lens can go and if you on a ff or crop. A 1.4 on a ff at close range has an inch max dof

Seems odd you don’t use it more? ..... and I’d really leave ‘cheap’ phone pics out of it..... current phones are pretty good in the right hands...

maybe good but no where near what a decent dslr and lens combo would do"

I’ll repeat ..... just to be clear..... ‘in the right hands’!!!

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere


"I like A very shallow depth of field. It's what gives images a look that separates them from cheap phone pics.

It comes down to how open your lens can go and if you on a ff or crop. A 1.4 on a ff at close range has an inch max dof

Seems odd you don’t use it more? ..... and I’d really leave ‘cheap’ phone pics out of it..... current phones are pretty good in the right hands...

maybe good but no where near what a decent dslr and lens combo would do

I’ll repeat ..... just to be clear..... ‘in the right hands’!!! "

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