Photographer
I have always loved taking photographs, and it was part of my corporate life when I was in a training and marketing role. I have spent the last 17 years running my own photography business, initially in the UK and since 2014 in my home country, South Africa.
Since becoming a professional full-time photographer in 2006 I have steadily developed a successful photography studio and have been certified by both the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP) and The Photographer Academy. I am particularly delighted to have qualified as a Master Photographer with the Master Photographers Association (MPA).
More important than qualifications and kudos, I have had a wonderful time with some fantastic people. It is a genuine privilege to share someone’s wedding day or new baby, and to be allowed to capture images and memories. It is an honour to be asked by a body conscious, middle aged woman to take an intimate portrait that allows her to be reminded that she is a goddess. It is also so exciting to create something totally unique, producing digital fine art from concept to framed print. Equally important is the sense of adding value in a business environment with quality product shots or business portraits.
I believe I bring a unique perspective to my photography business, combining a talent for album and image design with a vision in the camera. I have a complete commitment to making sure my clients are absolutely satisfied, encouraging collaboration and idea sharing.
I work from a residential photography studio in Hillcrest, KwaZulu Natal. I would love to chat about your project or requirements. If you would like to see the long biography please check the blog which has been intermittently updated since 2013.
“In this age of selfies and phone photography, taking photographs seems so easy. From both an artistic and business perspective, I would like to think I add something different.”
101 Acutts Drive, Hillcrest, KZN
Tel: 079 752 2124
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!”
Ansel Adams