Monday, 27 February 2017

About:  - Harry Dwyer Photography -

I initially started out like many others do as a keen, enthusiastic hobbyist photographer, but didn't really start out on my photographic journey properly until I volunteered my time and efforts to Events and Social Media Advertising with Charities such as Oxfam Online, The Home Farm Trust - Luv2MeetU, The Milestone Society and with Travel & Transport Heritage in Yorkshire on projects such as The Crossing the Pennines Heritage Trail.

In the midst of this I gained a lot of valuable experience and also obtained Qualifications with The Royal Photographic Society and Open University along the way. I now offer photography services of all types for Families, Family Events, Festivals, Portraits, Studio and Business Imaging, and I pride myself in providing a Happy, Pleasant and Professional Service; I want to concentrate on Telling the Real Story. I want individual personalities to Shine Through! 

I use various techniques, expertise and skill to capture key moments with photography whilst staying within the group, but I also keep a relatively low profile too. If people, whether it be Individuals, Families or Artists can engage in natural activity without any distractions I can record wonderful natural key moments and life memories, and Document this in images that tell The Real Story about Who They Are, Where They Are, and How they Relate to Each Other.

Whatever the event, whether it's a festival, christening or family day out, Natural Candid Images are so much better than posed ones, Adults and Kids alike tend to be much more relaxed whilst they're having fun. Natural images tell a better story in lots more ways than random photographs can ever do.

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Camera Quality Counts - Are iPhones, Smart Phones & Compact Cameras Good Enough For The Job?


Do you really need a Photographer, or high end Camera, or can you save money and share/print off what you want from a smart phone or compact camera and feel happy with the final result?

The fact is, you should Never go for the cheap option unless you want small prints and are happy with 'snapshot' quality. If you want High Quality you should always consider the Photographer first! An iPhone or Smart Phone, although handy and portable, can Never match a DSLR Camera for quality, especially when you want prints in Larger Formats and for other Print Media such as Canvas Wall Art.

Quick snaps taken with a phone or compact camera and well framed, can look fantastic on a Phone, Tablet, PC and are great for sharing on Social Media. Small to Medium sized prints will look fairly good too at 6" x 4" and 5" x 7" but for anything larger, and for correct re-sizing, you need a Photographer with the right equipment, A Quality DSLR Camera, Interchangable Lenses and Experience.

Don't get me wrong, I do use my phone camera at times for quick snaps, and they are so handy to have, and are great for instant sharing with friends. I find them most useful for capturing ideas, places etc that you can revisit and photograph in detail, and at times of the day that present different lighting situations using different lenses. That said, I would never be happy using my phone camera images for anything else other than for creative ideas, and most of those images are binned fairly quickly.
 

A Cautionary Sidenote: for those who are into following people who Blog  with Images ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog ) I'll let you into a secret, some of the Top followed Photographers on e.g Instagram, actually use quality DSLR Cameras, not Smart Phones - Instant sharing is great, but, just like 'Fake News' don't be fooled by who's sharing them, and what they're sharing them with !

At the bottom of this page is a link to a fantastic Tech report from Business insider Harrison Jacobs, which goes into much more detail. The report was first published in March 2015 - here's a quote from it;

'The biggest difference between a smartphone camera and a dedicated camera is the ability to use different lenses. High-quality lenses produce unparalleled sharpness and image quality. .... photos look crisp, detailed, styled, and hyper-real. They look like photographs instead of snapshots.'

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Business Images

Harry Dwyer Photography

Business Images Just Got Better - Why Harry Dwyer Photography and Good Images Are Essential for your Business


Rachael Hattersley - Yoga Practitioner
Cleckheaton
We all know that as a Business, you want to create the best impression you can - your business images are a proud statement about you and what your business offers.

You need stock images for your Testimonials, 'Meet The Team' Portraits, Business Cards, Posters, Flyers, and other Website Content such as Logos and correctly sized images for your Social Media Pages, not to mention Google Maps and all of your other Business Listings too.

Staff at Hamond House Day Nursery
Heckmondwike

Millions of people rely on Images like mine when they search for places, especially on Google - In the last week of January 2017 my image views were up by 4,836 on the previous week. My images have been viewed over 50,000 times in the past 6 months!

As a local Photographer I support local enterprise and I consistently add new images to my web and blog, as well as to business listings on Google Maps as part of my Business Image Service for their Shops, Cafes etc.

If local businesses choose to use my service they get an affordable package of great web and social media content, and at the same time, greater web exposure at no extra cost.

If you want more information, and wold like to see more examples of my work, please visit my website at Harry Dwyer Photography - Business Package



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