Showing posts with label photo shoot vouchers in kent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo shoot vouchers in kent. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Stuck for Mother's Day Gift Ideas? Photo shoot gift vouchers available

If you are sStuck for Mother's Day Gift Ideas then a photo shoot gift vouchers could be the perfect gift. Vouchers are available online for any of our photo session packages whether a family portrait or treating your mum to a makeover photo shoot.

You can buy gift vouchers online for any of our photo shoots in Kent by clicking on the link below.

Mothers Day Photo Shoot Gift Vouchers

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Christmas Photography Gift Vouchers : Photo Shoot Gift Tokens

If you are looking for a special last minute gift for Christmas then one of our photo shoot gift vouchers could be the perfect answer. You can buy vouchers for family portrait shoots or makeover photo shoots or for a modelling portfolio photo shoot. You can also buy vouchers as part payment for any other shoot we offer.

You can find out more information here. Gift vouchers can be bought and paid for online using Google Checkout. Vouchers can be for any of the photo shoots that we offer and are valid for 12 months.

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Film Vs Digital - Which is Best?

The Gadget Show recently ran a test of film vs digital cameras for a studio image. Their first show did exactly the same test of film vs digital and back then film came out on top.

http://fwd.five.tv/videos/challenge-blow-up-part-3

This time interestingly they judged the digital camera to produce the best image which was felt to be clearer with better colours and less grain (digital noise). Admittedly the test was based on images blown up to 5m across and in a studio setting but in theory a professional digital camera should perform even better in low light real life situations such as a church for a wedding. Low light shots with the latest full frame digital SLRs like the Canon 5D and 5D Mark2 give options that could only be dreamed of with film and with the flexibility to change settings between each shot if needed.

So is your photographer using digital - if not why not!!