I'm a semi-professional photographer based near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. I specialize in people/portrait photography as well as Baby/Maternity photography. I have been known to shoot the odd landscape too - but keep that under your hat Wink I work with models both on a paid and a TFP basis depending on the nature of the shoot. Anyone interested in working with me is more than welcome to contact me here via this site. I do like to have new challenges and projects that can stretch me further as a photographer so I'm happy to entertain all ideas, even if it's not in line with the usual styles/genres that I shoot.
Typically I shoot from my home - September Studios. However September Studios is more than a simple photographic studio - it's an all-encompassing photographic location. Set in half an acre of mature gardens in the picturesque Chiltern countryside, the studio, house and gardens are all available as a photographic location. The house is a 1920's period property with plenty of period features ranging from wooden beams, leaded windows and a country-style kitchen with range cooker. Many of rooms are regularly used as photographic locations, including the Orangery that provides beautifully soft natural light. One room is set aside as a studio with studio lighting and light modifiers for multiple studio lights. All the lighting equipment is portable and can be used elsewhere in the gardens as necessary. Externally the gardens provide excellent backdrops from spring through to autumn with mature flower beds, shrubs and trees. There is also a double width, double length garage that can be converted into a studio to provide space for larger indoor photographic scenarios. Additionally September Studios has a small stable block and outdoor swimming pool together with views out over the Chiltern hills and the valley between Radnage and Bledlow Ridge.
I'm always on the lookout for innovative locations though - so I always welcome contact from people that know what they want to shoot and where they want to shoot it !