Wednesday, 27 January 2010

February 13th - 21st BOGOF Offer



How quick was that? We seem to only just be recovering from Christmas and getting used to being in a new decade, and it's already time for the first school holidays of 2010.

Sounds like about the right time for us to get things started for the year with a fantastic offer on portraiture then!

And it's simple - You don't even need one of our flyers or vouchers, just book yourself in!

1) Book a photoshoot - Shoots are always free throughout the year. We understand that kids sometimes are just not in the mood, and you shouldn't have to pay for that, just bring them back and we'll try again another day!

It's Valentine's Day on the 14th - fancy some romantic shots of just the pair of you? And don't forget Mothers Day on 14th March...

We're open from 10.00 each day and appointments can be made on the hour until 7.00 throughout the offer. When's best for you?

2) Come back to view & purchase your images - We send you home after your shoot so that you can relax while we get on with editing the shots. When you come back to see them, we'll generally have 20-25 images for you to choose from.

Tell us how you want the images finished. We shoot in colour but anything can be changed to black and white or sepia if you'd prefer, and then you only need to decide what size you want and whether you want it as a print, or ready to hang as a framed print, canvas or block mount.

3) BOGOF! - And this is where we go a bit loopy - pay for any size of print, frame, block mount or canvas, and we'll give you another of the same type for free! (Click here for our price list.)

It doesn't have to be the same image, you can get the best out of this offer by choosing your favourite photos for a matched display. If you do feel like doubling up, photos are perfect presents for Valentine's Day and Mother's Day!

Give us a call on 0113 2826116 or drop us an email at info@hiltonsandersphotography.co.uk to book your appointment.

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Question: What makes a beautiful photo?

In an e-conversation with a friend just now, we hit upon a very interesting subject. She is a very glamourous woman, when she chooses to be and gets the opportunity, and really embraces her make-up kit as a tool to change her appearance and change the way people see her. She posted some fantastic photos on her facebook page which she says are contributing to a make-up look book, purely for herself. The photos are taken simply, with the digital equivalent of the old point and shoot, so there's harsh flash and the white balance is off. In the shots, sometimes she's not looking at the camera, she comes over as sultry and sexy, with arms caught in poses suggesting langour and nonchalance. She's not a model, but the shots make her look fantastic. It was this that brought me onto the subject of beauty, and how to be beautiful.

We see lots of fantastically good looking people at the studio, but unless they are willing to work with the camera, and have their own strong ideas about how the photos will look when they are finished, the results are often pretty standard. At the same time, I've had people walk in and thought there was initially nothing unusual about them, but gone on to produce striking and arresting images. The difference is always confidence.

Part of our job is to put people at their ease, quickly. Only when people are relaxed and confident on our presence are we going to get relaxed and happy images. This is the secret of working with families and young children. But the shimmer of excitement that comes into the room when I realise that I'm working with someone who understands their role in the process, who wants to enjoy the collaboration, trusts my suggestions and can make their own is the special treat for me. When it happens, and it has with kids as young as 5years old, and all ages above, I know I can't go wrong.

Our photo-parties have brought us into contact with some lovely groups of teenage girls. In each group, there's generally the full range of confidence, from really shy and a little awkward, to the totally up-for-whatever, and often it's not distributed the way we'd expect. The initially drop-dead-gorgeous girls can be the most brittle and gawky, and then all the ideas can come from the quietest in the group. When the camera encounters an eye looking straight back, without a nervous smile, or a willingness to create an image out of the ordinary, it's moments like these that make the job so enjoyable.

In the next few weeks, we'll be changing the images on our website, and updating the samples in the studio. Over the Christmas offer promotion we were lucky enough to encounter some fantastic photographic subjects, and they've been kind enough to allow us to use the images for promotion, so we can show off the results of this collaborative knowledge and look.

My conclusion, as I said to my friend, was that beauty is not only in the eye of the beholder, and it's not just in physical appearance. I think it's in the conscious decision to do something to attract visual attention, and the confidence to deal with that look when it is drawn in. When we capture that, whether it's using the little point and shoot or a hi-res studio lit pro-camera, then the result is a beautiful photograph.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

HNY from HSP!

Happy New Year!

2009 ended with a busy portraiture sason for us. I've not done all the maths yet, but I think we saw about twice as many customers, with many returning customers coming to update last year's shots, and lots of people coming to us through recommendations. There can be no better feeling for a young business than seeing our growth through personal recommendation. It's what we always set out to do, knowing full well that we're in a recession and money is tight for everyone, not least us in terms of our non-existent advertising budget.

On top of photographing lots of families, we were lucky enough to deepen our relationship by documenting 2 of Unilever's Leeds Christmas functions, and to be called back by my old friends at Hitachi Capital to photograph their Christmas party. We now know our way round 3 of West Yorkshire's loveliest hotels! Loads of fun, and what's even lovelier is that we've already been booked for next year's events, which Jo and I are planning for now (day off afterwards maybe!).

2010 holds all sorts of interesting things. We'll be developing our work with local schools, playgroups and nurseries, running our school holiday portraiture offers as usual (and it's always free for a shoot if you need shoots and the holidays seem far away), we'll be tweaking our product line to make sure we're up to date with new display styles, and overhauling our viewing methods. And that's on top of continuing our core services of portrait, product and PR photography.

There's now a page on facebook which has been gathering fans steadily, where the soundbites of our news goes, but I'll be updating the big stuff on this blog whenever I can.

Wishng everyone all the best for 2010, and I hope those with British Gas and Bosom Buddies calendars are enjoying our photos!

Caroline Sanders.