Monday, 9 August 2010
Knight Shades Photography Studio Welcomes Students
Knightshades Photography in West Calder have built a brand new photography studio within their unit in Young Street.
At 4,500 cubic feet with drive in access it is equipped with a twenty foot infinity cove and is purpose built to incorporate vehicle photography.
West Lothian Photographer Martin Sweeny want,s to bring the fun back into getting your family's portraits taken, he believes you shouldn't have to rob a bank to have nice pictures of your family or friends.
After a lot of market research he also he has noticed there is a gap in the market that needs to be catered for, so many people have asked him to photograph their dogs that he intends extending his work to involve pet portraits.
As well as using the studio for his own work Martin intends to rent his space and equipment to other West Lothian photographers.
"Their is a lack of affordable facilities where students and young photographers can go to practice their art said Martin Sweeny" money is very tight at the moment and even the most basic of studio equipment is so expensive that it is out of reach for most young photographers.
Martin suggested that students could offer their services to family and friends at a low price to help them get valuable experience and fund their education.
By not having to fork out thousands of pounds on studio equipment they could soon start to see a profit being made. Every penny saved by renting Knight Shades studio could go towards another lens or some studio equipment of their own, by the time they leave college or university they could have earned enough cash to fund their own photography studio.
Student discount cards will be available turning the dream of studio photography into a reality.
Give Knight Shades a call or drop us an Email for further information:
01506 873220
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Forth Bridges by Martin Sweeny
West Lothian photographer Martin Sweeny specialises in low light and night photography, he has a passion for Scotland and its many famous landmarks.
From his home in Livingston he is in easy reach of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Stirling but when he only has a short time available to shoot he heads for South Queensferry and the bridges.
"You cant get too many photo's of the bridges said Martin"
It is a great place to practice the art of low light photography, the bridges are just screaming out to be photographed, every visit to the Forth yields a new image, the landscape is constantly changing the mood of the pictures.
In this blog you will see the ever changing face of the Forth Valley it's surrounding towns and of coarse the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, when possible a short explanation of the images will be added.
From his home in Livingston he is in easy reach of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Stirling but when he only has a short time available to shoot he heads for South Queensferry and the bridges.
"You cant get too many photo's of the bridges said Martin"
It is a great place to practice the art of low light photography, the bridges are just screaming out to be photographed, every visit to the Forth yields a new image, the landscape is constantly changing the mood of the pictures.
In this blog you will see the ever changing face of the Forth Valley it's surrounding towns and of coarse the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, when possible a short explanation of the images will be added.
Candy Stripe Bridge
Taken on a cold winter evening
Taken on a cold winter evening
Moonlight Bridge
Taken the night before the top picture the moon adding a nice reflection
Taken the night before the top picture the moon adding a nice reflection
Under the Road Bridge
Taken from the Queen Elizabeth Yard South Queensferry
Taken from the Queen Elizabeth Yard South Queensferry
Winter Bridge (Queensferry Scotland)
One of the very few images available of the bridges with snow
It is very unusual for snow to take hold so near the salt water of the Fourth Estuary
One of the very few images available of the bridges with snow
It is very unusual for snow to take hold so near the salt water of the Fourth Estuary
Bridge Illuminations
Taken from North Queensferry using a slow shutter speed
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