by paulsaxby | Nov 6, 2016 | Commercial Photography, Corporate Headshots, Portrait Photography, Uncategorized
A professional business headshot inspires confidence, shows authenticity and makes you stand out from the crowd. A Professional Business Headshot is your brand. Forget fancy logos and strap lines, you are your logo and you face tells it all. People buy from people. A...
by paulsaxby | Jul 13, 2016 | Commercial Photography, Corporate Headshots, Fujifilm, Portrait Photography
Quite often I am asked to photograph numerous team members, in one session, when working for corporate headshot clients. Its often easier for me to setup a portable studio in an office, and have all the companies team members come to me to have their corporate...
by paulsaxby | Feb 21, 2016 | Commercial Photography, Corporate Headshots, Fujifilm, Model Portfolios, Personal Work, Photo Education, Portrait Photography, Press Photography
Recently, the internet has been awash with rumours that Fuji was about to announce a new camera, the Fuji XPro2. As a Fuji user I was amongst those who were really anticipated the announcement. I was one of the first people in the UK to purchase the original XPro1, a...
by paulsaxby | Nov 29, 2015 | Commercial Photography, Corporate Headshots, Personal Work, Portrait Photography, Public Relations, Video
I have been a little lazy. Its been quite a while since I posted on this site so I decided to update the look and feel of the site and post some of the jobs I have been working on over the past few months. The photograph below is of Alun Pepper, an RAF Navigator, who...
by paulsaxby | Mar 25, 2013 | Commercial Photography, Model Portfolios, Portrait Photography
Grunge portraits are becoming more popular. There is something about the texture and blur that makes this image a little...
by paulsaxby | Feb 6, 2013 | Commercial Photography, Portrait Photography
The contents of this post were pinched, with their permission of course, from my friends at Design Aglow. Just like many photographers, I get regular requests to “sort it out in post’, but unfortunately, it doesn’t work like that…. We need to...