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Google Business Photos – Trusted Photographer Leeds

A couple of years ago Google launched a new service in America called Google Business Photos, this allows businesses to show their customers the inside of their premises using an online virtual tour linked to their Google Places page (Think of Google Street View but for inside!) This has been tremendously successful in America with businesses using the service noticing a dramatic increase in customer traffic and sales.

In December they brought this to the UK and have started by setting it up in London and Glasgow. They are now expanding their services to cover other cities, Leeds included. The way it works is, as a business owner you sign up for a Google Business Photos listing, they then show you a list of their ‘Trusted Photographers’ in your area. The photographers have been trained by Google to a very high standard to take the 360 degree photos of your business to create the virtual tours. You arrange a time with the photographer for your shoot, and then within a few days of the shoot your photos will be live on your Places page. The price of the service is to be agreed between you and the photographer depending on the size of the business.

In case you havn’t already guessed it: I have been selected to become one of Google’s Trusted Photographers! I am still going through my training but very soon I will be up and running and able to photograph your business to produce one of these fantastic 360 degree vertual tours! If you get in quick I am offereing a discount rate for my first 10 businesses! Email me to book your shoot.

Here is the link to find out more about the process: http://maps.google.co.uk/help/maps/businessphotos/

Watch this cool video to find out how it has helped this business.

 

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Using Jess the cat to test my new 5D ii

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Sigma 50mm f/1.4 GD HSM

After much deliberation over which 50mm prime lens to get, I finally decided to go for the Sigma f/1.4. I had read many reviews saying this lens was fantastic from both review sites such as DP review, and photography forums with people saying it was the best lens they had ever owned. However there were also many reviews by people saying that they had terrible focusing issues with front and back focusing and often the lens would just miss the focus all together. The general consensus with this lens is, that if you get a good copy, you have yourself a fantastic lens.

So I sat in all day eagerly awaiting my delivery from Wex Photographic with my first fast prime. To my dismay as soon as I got this lens on my camera and started shooting at f/1.4 I immediatley noticed the error I had been reading about all week. I tried the lens in many different controlled conditions as well as walking around and shooting as I would do normally, and in both cases the focus was interment, switching from front to back focus with each shot and even when the focus appeared to be in the right place the subject was far from sharp. As soon as I stopped the lens down to f/2 the lens became pin sharp and I could see what all the fuss was about over this lens, f/2.2 was even more magical!

However, I have lenses that are f/2.8, the reason for this lens was so that I could shoot wide open. So, heavily dissapointed and deflated, I sent the lens back to Wex.

I decided that this lens wasn’t for me after being stung like this, but after a good nights sleep (and a lot more reading of forums) I decided to give this little lens another shot! This time I went down to my local camera shop where I could try the lens out myself. I took in my own camera to ensure that this copy worked on my own body and to my delight, even when wide open, this lens did exactly what all those great reviews said it does, producing outstanding results even at f/1.4.

I bought it immediately and brought it home and caried out the same tests as I had done with the first copy. The new lens still had a little front focusing but this was easily corrected in the 5D ii micro adjustment making it spot on. It is still the sharpest at f/2.2 (to be expected of any fast prime) but you have to have a pretty keen eye to notice any marked difference.

I am so glad I gave this lens another try! it feels beautiful to use, is a nice balanced weight on the front of my 5D ii and it looks fantastic! But the most important thing, is that the images quality is superb. Please see the images below to see the comparison between the bad copy and the good copy. In each photo the focus was on the front middle flower.

 

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New photography courses now enrolling

I have a number of photography day workshops now enrolling for the next few months. Please see my training page for more info.

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More Jewellery photography

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Mary’s shoes workshop

I went to a fantastic workshop by Serena Partridge last week where I was taught how to make miniature paper shoes. Beautiful. Photographs courtesy of Pannet Park museum, Whitby.

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Bespoke marketing photographer Leeds

Marketing is a crucial part of most businesses, and for many, finding the right images to illustrate your message can be a challenging task. I offer bespoke marketing photography, giving you stock photographs which promote your exact products or services. Web images, brochures, advertising and logos are all areas where great bespoke photography will help your business stand out from the crowd. Stock images can be very mainstream and generic, as well as being used be many others and not specific to your own business and message. With your own bespoke stock photography you can have images that are specific to your products and services, and you can guarantee that you are the only company using them.

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The Hepworth Wakefield have launced their new website!

The Hepworth Wakefield is a new art gallery opening on 21st May 2011 in Wakefield. They have just launched their new website which gives details of upcoming workshops, exhibitions, the opening weekend and much more. Throughout the site my photographs have been used to market many of these events.

Check it out at www.hepworthwakefield.org

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Dental photography workshops

I offer dental photography training for dentists and nurses. The training session will be in your own practice and can take place while your practice is open. The session will be half a day, approximately three hours, morning, afternoon or over lunch. Demonstrations can be given on patients with their permission or on other willing members of staff.
My courses include:
• The basics of macro photography
• Manual camera settings to achieve the correct exposure
• Using a ring flash
• Hands on demonstration of dental photography
• Common problems you may encounter and how to remedy them
• A list of equipment needed for dental photography to suit varying budgets
• A leaflet outlining what we cover to refer back to in the future.
The cost for this training session is £300 in total. I recommend a maximum of 4 delegates per session to ensure each person gets a chance to partake in the demonstrations.
Please contact me for more information

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PR Photos published in Bond magazine

Following a PR photo shoot with Secret Millionaire and philanthropreneur Dawn Gibbins, my photos featured in the first addition of the very elite Bond magazine. Dawn has a wonderful personality and zest for life, and we worked together to capture her vibrant character. It was important to dawn that we presented her photographically as who she really was. The photos accompanied a wonderful article released just after Dawns appearance on channel four’s Secret Millionaire.

If you need any PR photography for articles, publications or advertising, please get in touch and we can work together to get shots that show your true personality. If you would like to see more examples of my portrait photography please see my portrait photographer page.

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