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Portrait of the Week #2

Posted on 18, Oct

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Time for Portrait of the Week. Been a busy week, and a busy weekend, spent working on our back yard. This weeks POTW is a shot my little boy Lucas, who was being very helpful with the gardening.

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I love my plastic “toy” cameras, I am slowly building a collection of them, the latest being a Lomography Diana F+ Edelweiss Edition.

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Hobart weddings are fantastic, we are lucky to have many great locations in our beautiful city. Too many in fact, to cover in that short time between your wedding ceremony and reception.

At Nigel Honey Photos we have a number of extra options to get you photographed in more locations. Think about doing an engagement shoot before your wedding, or why not be adventurous and Trash the Dress? We also have a number of high-def video packages available to truly capture your love for each other.

It gets better. Right now, if you book your Hobart wedding photography with Nigel Honey Photos, you will not only get stunning photos of your wedding to treasure, but you will get a family portrait shoot every year – for life - for free.

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This means fresh photos every year, perfect for anniversaries, birthdays, Christmas, or when your family grows in number…

Of course, some conditions apply.

Take advantage of this special offer and get in touch with Nigel Honey Photos today. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Tasman Bridge

Posted on 11, Oct

What better thing to do at midnight on a Saturday night than to jump in the car with some friends and take photos?

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We got to the summit of Mt Wellington, admired the view and then concluded it was far too cold for our 30 something bones, so we were soon back in the car looking for a warmer location. We ended up at the eastern shore end of the Tasman Bridge.

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Long hand held exposures, lots of lights and zoom lenses are good fun.

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Finally, a shot looking down the Derwent River towards the Hobart CBD and Wrest Point Casino.

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Portrait Of The Week #1

Posted on 8, Oct

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Sunday and Monday was spent at a professional photographers seminar run by the AIPP. One of the speakers, Alan Moyle of Photobat in Launceston told us about his portrait of the week project he did a while back and I thought it sounded like a great idea. So I will kick things off with a shot of fellow photographer Thomas Moore, taken during speaker Shelton Muller’s off camera lighting workshop.

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