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LIFESTYLE SESSION 
Investment

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£300


This photo session includes;
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e-mail or phone consultation
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1 hour  photo session in your home, local park or beach.
(North East)


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minimum 40 digital images JPG files
20 matching prints


Please read
 T&C before booking, thank you!
 

Lifestyle Photo Session vs. Studio Photo Session: Differences

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Lifestyle Photo Session:

  1. Location: Lifestyle photo sessions are typically conducted in real-world settings, such as parks, streets, homes, or any location that is relevant to the subject's life and interests.

  2. Natural Lighting: These sessions often rely on natural light, so photographers work with the available light conditions at the chosen location.

  3. Candid Moments: Lifestyle sessions are known for capturing candid and unposed moments. Photographers aim to document authentic emotions, interactions, and daily life activities.

  4. Casual Attire: Subjects usually wear casual or everyday clothing that reflects their personality and lifestyle.

  5. Props: Props used in lifestyle sessions are typically items that belong to the subject or are naturally found in the environment.

  6. Storytelling: Lifestyle photography often tells a story about the subject's life or a particular phase, emphasizing the narrative aspect of the images.

  7. Less Controlled: These sessions are less controlled than studio sessions, allowing for spontaneity and a genuine atmosphere.

  8. Less editing: These sessions are very natural, photo editing is minimal, only if something is essential to edit. No background, make-up, hair, styling editing!

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Studio Photo Session:

  1. Controlled Environment: Studio photo sessions are conducted in a controlled indoor setting where photographers have complete control over lighting, background, and other elements.

  2. Artificial Lighting: Studio photography relies on artificial lighting equipment, such as softboxes, strobes, and reflectors, to create the desired lighting effects.

  3. Posed Portraits: Subjects in studio sessions are typically posed according to the photographer's vision. Poses can be carefully planned and adjusted to achieve a specific look.

  4. Formal Attire: Studio sessions often involve subjects wearing formal or carefully selected attire that matches the desired style and theme.

  5. Backdrops and Props: Studios offer a variety of backdrops and props that can be used to create specific visual aesthetics or themes for the photos.

  6. Portraiture Focus: Studio photography is often focused on creating high-quality portraits, headshots, and product photography, emphasizing the subject's appearance.

  7. Precision and Consistency: The controlled environment of the studio allows for precise control over the photographic elements, resulting in consistent and technically polished images.

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