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Showing posts with label Hampshire photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hampshire photographer. Show all posts
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Sussex wedding photographer: 10% discount

Chichester Wedding Photographer News:
Tobias Key ABPPA is offering couples a 10% discount for Winter Weddings in November and December 2008.
Offer ends 14 December. Please contact Tobias for further details.
Friday, 22 August 2008
Chichester Observer Wedding Faryre - 5 October 2008


If you are planning a wedding in Surrey, Sussex or Hampshire, Tobias would be delighted to meet you. Choosing a wedding photographer is one of the most important decisions you will make when planning your wedding day. Before deciding on your photographer it is important to to view the quality of their work in person.
All aspects of creating your perfect wedding will be on display - chauffeurs, bridal dress shops, tailors, florists, stylists - including a fashion show, enabling you to see how the dress and accessories really look when walking down the aisle.
Please visit our website or scroll down this blog to get an idea of our style.
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Chichester Photographer - Summer Highlights


Chichester portrait and wedding photographer, Tobias Key, has been busy on location this summer with local families. Tobias can be commissed for portraiture at a location of your choice in Sussex and Hampshire. Here are some highlights from a recent shoot. More to come this week. Please visit our portrait website to view our galleries and/or contact Toby on 01243 673839 to enquire about availability.
Friday, 1 August 2008
Chichester photographer - Summer highlights
Chichester photographer, Tobias of Tobias Key Photography shows highlights from a summer sitting on location in West Sussex. Please visit our website to view our recent commissions.




Friday, 27 June 2008
Review: HP Scanjet G4050 Introduction
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.
Next: Installation and First Impressions
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.
Next: Installation and First Impressions
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
Portraits of children at the beach - December 2007


Great brother and sister team! Children's portrait photography session in Sussex. www.tobiaskey.co.uk
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