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Westfield Shopping Mall

Westfield Shopping Mall

Westfield

This was shot back in February. It is a three exposure HDR picture. HDR stands for high dynamic range. It is a way of capturing a lot of detail in all areas of the picture. It is a technique requiring special processing. This image could not have been shot in a way that would have allowed me to show as much detail in all areas without making three seperate exposures; one for shadow or poorly lit areas, one for mid tones and the last for the highlights. One exposure alone would have allowed good detail in either the lower level or the upper level but not both.

Westfield Shopping Mall in Shepherds Bush London is apparently the largest shopping mall in Europe and could probably fit every shop in the whole of East Grinstead into it with room to spare. An interesting place to visit.

If Your Home Isn’t Haunted…

maybe I can help.

Framed Portrait

Framed Portrait

I currently have a particular interest in bringing out and showing off to the world the evil characters within us. I am not afraid of the dark. In fact I love to explore it.

If you’d like an evil looking portrait to bring a bit of Feng Shui balance with all the pretty things in your home you can get an 8×12 inch print to frame yourself from as little as £50. As long as you desire to have a wall hanging picture the session is free and you don’t have to buy anything at all if you don’t like the results. Not a bad offer eh?

If you make a booking before the end of May 2010 you will get 25% off whatever you buy.

The session can take place any time over the next three months.

The session can take place in your own home, on location, or secretly at my studio. You can call or text me in confidence on 07549 224079 or email me at bernie at imageconjurer.com

Get it done Noir

do it noir

Business Card Design

This might just be my next business card.

Another Aled Before and After

Same session. Before.

I like the idea and the pose but the sky is just an interruption and the image lacks crispiness.

Here’s the after.

A bit more of a ’70s album cover look. Some people might be offended by this type of shoot taking place in a graveyard. It wasn’t the intention to offend anyone. I’ve always been fascinated by them. They are timeless places. This one in Forest Row, Sussex, is a pretty good example.

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