Welcome to my world and this opportunity
to take a look at my world through my camera lens.
I am a freelance photographer with a fulltime day job.
I shoot on location during weekends and on public holidays, as I don’t run a
home-based studio at this stage.
Photographer, Steam Train enthusiast, Internet and
Social Media fan who also enjoys good books, red wine and spending time with my
friends and family.
Shooting in a natural photojournalistic style on
location is what I most enjoy. My favourite subjects to photograph are babies
& kids, kids’ parties, weddings, family events and steam trains.
I choose to shoot on location as I like my clients to
be relaxed and feel comfortable without the constraints of studio walls and
intimidating lights. For me it’s about capturing your special moments and
creating your treasured memories. I endeavour to capture the personality and
characters of the people I shoot.
For personal development I experiment with mini studio
setups and light painting where I get to express my creative side and play with
images and light. In 2005 I realised that photography was something I had
always yearned to know more about and do more of, so I signed myself up on a
variety of courses from the basics through to weddings. I joined forums and
began reading photography books and generally finding out as much as possible
about the business of photography. Shooting on location during weekends and on
public holidays. I am also a member of the Sandton Photographic Society and a
Camera Café participant.
I have had my images published in magazines such as
Getaway, By the Way, Village Life, Country Life and in the Star Newspaper.
Please familiarise yourself with my style and what I
offer by browsing through my portfolio and reading my blog.
My contact information can be found under contacts.
I’d love to hear from you about your shoot and read
your comments on my posts.
Email
me on: info {at} sandersonphoto {dot} co {dot} za (typed this way to avoid spam) for information on my packages
and availability.
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