understand the technical information that I received from the Association. The
image sizes are spot on, and again thanks for helping me to load them'.
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I received a lovely letter from Tony today saying ... 'Thanks for the photos Rich, they are great and just what I wanted. It was also very kind of you to take the time to help me
understand the technical information that I received from the Association. The image sizes are spot on, and again thanks for helping me to load them'.
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Why so special? This commission is to take an author's portrait picture, which will be published in her novel. The book is called Work Wife Balance by Jo Edwards. The book will be published by Weasel Green Press and will soon be available to buy in paperback, kindle, iBooks and a whole host of other formats. I hope you will be interested so here's the link ... www.jo-edwards.com I will keep you all up to date with further information about the book launch over the weeks ahead!
I thought this was a lovely idea for a present. With the kids away on holiday, I was asked to take some pictures of their dog as screen savers for their computer. I know that they are happy with them as I've seen them appear on Facebook!
Tony Powell contacted me as he had decided to set up a new Hypnotherapy business. He wanted some pictures to put on a website linked to the Association he had joined. The Association website was very specific about the image sizes which Tony did not understand. I was able to help with this ensuring all the images that Tony wanted to use met the requirements using Photoshop (and help with uploading them too). One of Tony's patients was keen to support him, and I was allowed access to take some images of their consultation. I also took some pictures of Tony's premises to showcase his disabled access and facilities.
Now this is what I call hard work ... Great weather and having an office at Newgale Sands beach in Pembrokeshire! As you can see the weather was fantastic, a rare occurance this summer. Personally I always think pet photography works really well on location. The animal will almost always appear more relaxed and more natural! I think that may also be true for their owners .... see what I mean?
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