New range Product Photography for Gillian Million London

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I have worked with Anna on a number of shoots and she is not only very good fun to work with, calm and focussed, but the emotive spirit in her photography is truly captivating.
I have been more than delighted by the exquisite photographs she has produced for my Bridal business in Teddington.

Gillian Million, Atelier, Bridal Dresses & Accessories, Teddington

A Sunday photography shoot, using the beautiful shop on Teddington High Street for Gillian Million, photographing her new range of bridal accessories. Gillian is an atelier of exquisite bridal accessories and who offers worn once designer wedding dresses to brides local and far afield. Her shop is a treasure trove and a must visit for west London brides and her experience and eye for invaluable.

Using the natural light coming into the space in different intensities and my big sunbounce reflector for this shoot. About 3 hours of photography followed by half a day in post-production.

Just some of the images I shot and lovely to see them being used on the front page of the Gillion Million website.

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Where did this Business Photography take place?  Teddington, Greater London

Who was it for? Gillian Million London

What was it for?  To showcase Gillian’s new range of bridal accessories

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