...taken by
Richard Toplis on my day in Essex last week. We shot in the yard outside the studio we were working in, which was far from picturesque, but proves you can get superb, engaging portraits if you take advantage of the natural daylight and just look for interesting colours and textures in the background. The metal containers provided great backdrops against my red hair, and the brick walls looked great for closely cropped portraits with a bit of light bounced upward from a reflecter. The results Richard captured are so eyecatching, especially with his use of the shallow depth of field to draw you into my expression. I chose coloured knitted clothing to enhance my colouring and add extra detail, whilst the white cloudy sky acted as a giant softbox for a very flattering light on my skin and made all the colours pop. Love them! Job well done!!


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Thanks for the positive feedback everyone.....will start planning a spring shoot shortly.....more time and more asthetic surroundings....should be fun!
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