Philip Fearnley Photography Ltd

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Friday 21 May 2010

Wedding Shoot with Bus 1 hour later



Here I am 1 hour later, photographs delivered in secret to the best man, quick photo of all the guests and once again yours truly with the wedding bus and the stand ins for On The Buses (70's tv show)
keep watchin. http://www.choosecapture.co.uk

Studio Wedding Photography




By the time you get to see these images the bride and groom hadn't even got married.
Its another first for Philip Fearnley photography. Studio wedding photography on the day of your wedding. This Bride and Groom stopped of at our Sowerby Bridge based studio for a quick photo shoot before the ceremony, keeping the day low key and informal.
If you fancy this type of shoot why not give our studio a call on 01422833812 or check out more shots at http://www.choosecapture.co.uk/
I even delivered a few shots to them 5 minutes after they got married when I meet up with them at a local park for more shots. I'll post these on when I get back from this bit of the shoot. Ta Ta for now

Thursday 13 May 2010

Win a fantastic Portrait Party


Here's a few of the winners for our portrait party competition.
Why not enter and get yourself a free portrait birthday party.

There has never been a better time to celebrate an event than right now. Enter our simple competition and you could be in our studio having one our unique Portrait Parties.
These girls did!
check our www.portraitparties.co.uk

Thursday 6 May 2010

Canon EOS 1Ds Mk3


Ok here's a couple of questions I get asked every week.
Do I use Canon or Nikon camers? and Which is the best?
Truth is neither is the best!
Both makes are fantastic.
As a studio I use both makes, as another saying goes, You don't need to bash a nail into jelly with a mallet. Well I might have made that saying up but the fact is, you choose the camera to suit the job you are photographing.

For our schools photography we shoot on Fuji S5's which are based on a Nikon body. That's because they produce good skin like tones, record to card really fast and are a relatively inexpensive camera. I've shot around 100 thousand images one one of these cameras so far and its still going strong.

How ever the Daddy of all DSLR cameras has got to be the Canon 1Ds Mk3
Its a full frame, twin card, 21meg, ultra fast, wireless transmitting beast of a camera. I use this for my high end photography, portraits and weddings. It is in my opinion the best most rugged camera ever created. Our studio shoots around 600 family portraits, 50 to 80 weddings and countless commercial jobs every year and these cameras never let us down.
The skin tones are beyond what you would have ever expected years ago and with massive file sizes. We have images in our studio 6x4feet high with little loss in quality.
The shot shown here is from my wedding last week. It was taken at a wopping 1000asa due to poor lighting but there is very little noise!
A fantastic camera but if you want more technical info then goto the Nikon or Canon Website http://www.canon.co.uk/ or www.nikon.co.uk

So if you want the perfect camera, decied what you would like to photograph and your budget, then get a big loan out and buy a 1DS Mk3
check out our website http://www.choosecapture.co.uk/ for more photography fun.
Cheers
Phil