I photographed a wonderful little boy today named Tommy, he is only 2 weeks old and so small!
In these images I was really looking for something different, its so easy in a situation like this to just repeat what you know and shoot in a predictable manner. So with these (the high key ones) I paid homage to the wonderful US photographer Joyce Tenneson, I really wanted to evoke his vulnerability and gentleness, I hope that’s what is communicated in these images.
Nothing too cleaver with the high key shots in PS just moved the levels way over exposed in light room, then bit of dodging and save as sepia toned. The low key images have not had much just levels & curves etc.
Ian Rudgewick-Brown – Photographer
Ian Rudgewick-Brown is a Photographer in Berkshire who specialises in producing timeless images.
He is a contemporary, lifestyle family photographer and produces images of pregnancy, newborn, babies of all sizes, families, teens and also has a commercial side to his business which is predominantly product and service photography as well as formal but approachable portraits for annual reports or PR purposes. Nursery photography is also amongst Ian’s portfolio.
Ian is based in Datchet, Windsor but is available for commission throughout the UK and Ireland.
His main working areas are:- Windsor, Ascot, Maidenhead, Marlow, Henley-on-Thames,
Reading, Wokingham, Bracknell, Egham, Staines, Chobham, Twyford, Wargrave, Bray, Sunninghill, and throughout Buckinghamshire including: Gerrards Cross, Beaconsfield, Chalfont St Peter, Chalfont St Giles, Bourne End and Cookham.
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13 years ago
These photos are absolutely stunning. Great classic photography, especially the head and hand shot at the top.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Barker, love the cradling head shot; strong and delicate, just lovely. Nice work, Master B.
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