Another inspiring article. I love the idea of the companion shots, and also the grids you use. I’ve done some of these when I make my own photo books- and I find them very effective- though it does take some work choosing the pictures!
I’ve also got that book by Ian Lawson- I bought it the first time I went to the Outer Hebrides- from the…
Another inspiring article. I love the idea of the companion shots, and also the grids you use. I’ve done some of these when I make my own photo books- and I find them very effective- though it does take some work choosing the pictures!
I’ve also got that book by Ian Lawson- I bought it the first time I went to the Outer Hebrides- from the gin distillery in Tarbert on Harris! It’s a beautiful book- I love the heritage style he has processed the photos.But you need a sturdy coffee table to put it on !
Thank you so much for your comments Clare, I am glad you enjoyed the article and took some inspiration from it. Companion shooting and creating panels is a great way to grow as a photographer and I think it is a lot of fun to do.
Ian Lawson's book is beautiful despite being the heaviest book I own! 🙂
Another inspiring article. I love the idea of the companion shots, and also the grids you use. I’ve done some of these when I make my own photo books- and I find them very effective- though it does take some work choosing the pictures!
I’ve also got that book by Ian Lawson- I bought it the first time I went to the Outer Hebrides- from the gin distillery in Tarbert on Harris! It’s a beautiful book- I love the heritage style he has processed the photos.But you need a sturdy coffee table to put it on !
Thank you so much for your comments Clare, I am glad you enjoyed the article and took some inspiration from it. Companion shooting and creating panels is a great way to grow as a photographer and I think it is a lot of fun to do.
Ian Lawson's book is beautiful despite being the heaviest book I own! 🙂