Showing posts with label Brighton wedding photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brighton wedding photographer. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Sussex Wedding Photographer



The Wedding season has begun in earnest this month so I just thought I'd post some of my latest work. These are from a wedding I shot at Buxted Park Hotel earlier in the month. Thankfully the weather for wedding photography is much better than last year!

Saturday, 23 August 2008

Sussex wedding photographer: 10% discount



Chichester Wedding Photographer News:

Tobias Key ABPPA is o
ffering couples a 10% discount for Winter Weddings in November and December 2008.

Offer ends 14 December. Please contact Tobias for further details.



Sussex wedding photographer: midweek discount

If you are planning a weekday wedding or civil partnership (Monday to Thursday) then Tobias Key Photography is offering couples a 20% discount on 4 hr or 8 hr packages.

"I specialise in classic black and white reportage photography and my service includes a hi-res DVD with copyright licence."

To enquire please contact us via our website or call 07962 816481.

Saturday, 9 August 2008

Chichester Wedding Photographer Tobias Key





The summer is here and the wedding season is in full swing. Sussex wedding photographer Tobias Key of Tobias Key Photography previews some reportage wedding images shot over the last month.

Visit our website on the link above to get a feel for our style of photography. Call Tobias on 07962 816481 to arrange a consultation and to view his portfolio.

Tobias is an accredited photographer and an Associate member of the SWPP - Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers - qualified with over 10 years experience - guaranteeing you great results.

Friday, 8 August 2008

Sussex wedding photography



Sussex wedding photographer, Tobias of Tobias Key Photography is an award winning portrait and fashion photographer who has recently launched a reportage wedding service for clients in Sussex and Hampshire.

"Since relocating my portrait photography business to Chichester, many couples have approached me to cover their wedding. My style is suited to those couples who prefer a relaxed approach - my aim is to produce a unique photo essay in classic black & white or cutting edge colour.

Sussex bridemaids synchronise bouquets

Fun shot of bridemaids at a recent wedding covered by award winning photographer, Tobias of Tobias Key Photography

Contact Tobias on 07962 816481 - please call to enquire.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Wedding Photographer Sussex launch for 2008

Award winning Sussex photographer, Tobias of Tobias Key Photography launches his new reportage wedding photography service to clients in Sussex and Hampshire.

Thank you to those couples who have already booked my services for their Summer Weddings in Sussex - I look forward to working on location in Bosham, Arundel, Chichester and Brighton.

The initial service I provide is aimed at couples who prefer the flexibility to produce their own album from print-ready digital files.

I am also linking up with a professional make-up artist and we are offering a bridal photography session where we'd do some very nice shots of you on location before the wedding day. This is a great way of getting some really nice photos and taking some of the pressure off yourself for the actual wedding day.

wedding website link

Friday, 27 June 2008

Review: HP Scanjet G4050 Introduction


Scan made with HP G4050



Chichester photographer, Tobias of Tobias key Photography review his latest scanner:

So after a few years service my Epson 4990 scanner died and I was forced into another scanner purchase, for scanning my 120 black and white negatives. For someone like myself, a scanner purchase is a thorny issue. One of the downfalls of mainstream film use was the time and expense involved in getting a negative into digital format. Now, a long time after the horse has bolted, there are a good range of affordable flat bed scanners that claim to do that job at previously unheard of prices, like the sub £200 Epson 4490 and HP G4050 up to the far more sophisticated Epson V750 at over £500.

I decided to buy a scanner at the cheaper end of the market to proof negatives for drum scanning. I felt that if I was to ever want make a big enlargement of a particular negative I'd either have a wet print made or get a drum scan. To my logic getting a V75o was pointless as I'd never be confident in using a consumer flatbed for a large canvas or exhibition print, my flat bed would really be little more than an alternative to contact sheets and 7x5's. And it is with this in mind that I'm reviewing the G5040.

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