Hornchurch, Essex
Have my own digital Canon SLR camera & lens, and have been taking digital photos for over 10 years, I have had a number of photos published in magazines and have worked as a photographer for a national charity, interested in all types of photography and learning more from a professional. Happy to drive to any location in the UK
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Loughborough, Leicestershire
Sandeep is a doctoral student at the School of Business & Economics, Loughborough University in United Kingdom. The extraordinary ordinary are his subjects and the street his studio. His photography as he describes, is largely impulsive and never usually revolves around a central theme. He believes that images are islands, embedded in their own unique contexts of space and time. He indulges in what he calls a post-processing of ideas to weave narratives and stories using images as pieces of a larger jigsaw puzzle. Specializations: Documentary/Photojournalistic, Buildings and Interior Spaces, Portraiture
London, London
From a young age I have had an interest in pictures and drawing, which developed, as I got older into an interest in people and a love of fashion. A creative and dedicated individual recognised for enthusiasm for photography, good commercial consciousness with wide experience within the industry. Always willing to learn new concepts and open to constructive criticism.
Hackney, London
Freelance Digital Operator and photographer's assistant, with considerable experience with analogue cameras. Own a Nikon F4, a Canon 5dii, an L35AF and Yashica T5 , some Canon and Nikon primes, a 2015 15" Retina MacBook Pro, the Adobe CC Suite, Final Cut Pro, Capture One, a Wacom Tablet, a 5-in-1 Reflector, a Konova Slider, a Zoom H4n Audio Recorder, and a clean driving licence. I am also a mighty amiable, glass-half-full, gets-on-with-everyone kind of guy, who knows how to be attentive and on it without being in the way, and you'd be hard pressed to find someone more motivated more focussed on improving.
Winchester, Hampshire
I am a keen assistant photographer with a wide base of experience. I would describe myself as a highly motivated first assistant well used to shooting on location or in the studio. I am smart, hard-working and polite and am well aware that proficient tea making is essential; I am a philosophy graduate so I have had to start at the beginning with being an assistant so no job is beneath me. I have experience as a first assistant and as a digital operator
Boston, Massachusetts
A dedicated assistant and digital tech with over 10 years of experience.
Currently, I am freelancing at the Big Sky studio as a studio assistant where I have experienced a very professional setting that I am proud to put in my career path. I have learned how a professional studio works with as little as six people and then jumping to twenty four people. The clients vary every day and it has taught me how to deal with various situations; taking initiative is a huge aspect of being a studio assistant. Starting the day by setting up the studio, helping with catering, cleaning and generally helping around the studio really boosted my morale. Everyone at the studio is always ready for action and help each other whenever needed. At the end of the day, I have to clear up the studio, input all details regarding the studio on to the system. As well as paperwork, I have to paint the infinity backdrop which varies in size. When the studio is all prepared for next day we call it a day and look forward to the next day with new clients and new adventure. I have been working as a Hotel Photographer from PixelHolidays at Malta, where my responsibilities lies within great customer service and excellent communication skills due to high number to tourists and hotel guests interacting with me at all times. Most of the customers are coming from all over the world; therefore, we have to make sure our communication skills are up to satisfactory level in order to make sales. Assisting photographers like Tim Flach and Alan Powdrill gave me the confidence to take matters into my own hands and resolve any issues. I am always eager towards learning new skills and improve my own at any given situations; I am also very observant, which helps me to be aware of my surroundings and adapt myself to others needs. This doesn't stop me from asking questions or do things properly by consenting other member of the experienced crew. In my final year at university, I held an exhibition at the Free Range show where I handled many different types of prints and ensured all the installation pieces were carefully wrapped and transported safely. I have been praised for my competence and patience by my tutors during any project that were handed to us e.g. hours of darkroom practice, teaching first and second years on positive film development etc.
Wallasey, Merseyside
i am a a student on a HND photography course year 1 gaining a industry qualification in photography looking for some experience as a assistant photographer i have my own car and can travel i am ex forces with excellent attention to detail a eye for location detail etc and i am used to working to time scales working as part of a team or on my own to deadlines etc
Shirley, West Midlands
My interest in photography started reading NatGeo magazines that my parents used to buy when I was a child. My dad, an amateur photographer, gave me my first (film) camera as a birthday present about 15 years ago. I learnt how to develop a film and I remember being in a darkroom was one of the most fantastic and relaxing things in the world for me back then and I swore never to fall for digital. Not sure how it happened but I eventually gave in to it and got my first digital camera in 2005. I now can say I love both film and digital photography. I think they are both cool in their own way! These days I shoot mostly digital but have recently started shooting with film again for fun! Only disadvantage is no access to a darkroom. Regarding my digital skills I took a professional digital photography course in a great photography school in Spain. I've taken photographs for Kew Gardens and I'm currently taking photos for The National Trust. I was also once a volunteer at a workshop given by a Magnum/NatGeo photographer (mostly logistics and translations but also had the opportunity to attend all the talks and see him in action). Recently I have been getting experience working as a second shooter for a wedding photographer.
Dunfermline, Fife
Based in central Scotland, my aim is to provide a relaxed environment to produce the images that will become the lasting memories of special occasion or that special favourite place. Myrange of services demonstrate the over twenty years experience gained form capturing images from rock concerts, sports events, traditional landscapes through to reportage wedding and family portraits. My approach is about taking care and not taking over. Listening to and understanding is the key to success. I am dedicated to creating beautiful, natural and fun images you will love; images that will live forever.
London, Essex
Ability to prioritize and work on own initiative, good verbal and written communication skills, analytical and problem solving skills, excellent customer service skills, organizing and planning skills. Extensive knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service, including customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for service, and evaluation of customer satisfaction
Northenden, Greater Manchester
I have been developing and training in photography for about 8 years. I consider myself to be punctual, practical and pleasant. I work, I have a passion for delivering excellent customer service and helping people. I actually make really nice cups of teas but I really am very approachable and unafraid to jump in to get my hands dirty.