Cornwall Wedding Photographer

Unposed, Natural, Relaxed Professional Photography

Hey! I'm Steven. I am a Cornwall Wedding Photographer. I have been professionally photographing weddings since 2004 and have captured hundreds of happy couples. Before I was a wedding photographer I was a professional music photographer working worldwide with big acts. My approach to wedding photography is simple: to create a whole story that documents your most important day in the most natural and beautiful way possible. Working on all that the pictures are captured for forever. I will always look to capture your special day naturally and organically, documenting the fun, laughter and happiness as and how it occurs. I cover set up, love, photographs of your big day directing you or your guests. I follow the narrative of the day and capture all of the magical moments.

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A Little Bit About Me

I love being a wedding photographer in Cornwall. I've been professionally photographing weddings since 2004 and have captured hundreds of happy couples. Before I was a wedding photographer I was a professional music photographer working worldwide with big acts. Photography has always been a huge passion of mine ever since I was a child.

I grew up in Cornwall but have enjoyed travelling the world as much as possible since my early 20s. Not only do I love photographing weddings in Cornwall, I've never been lucky enough to capture couples special days all over the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.

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LinkedIn Headshot Photography in Greenwich and Stamford, CT

Your LinkedIn headshot should reflect the professional side of you and the best way to do so is with a professional headshot. Did you know that your LinkedIn profile is 14 times more likely to be viewed by having a profile picture? A really great LinkedIn profile picture can help you stand out amongst the crowd of applicants or potential clients online. As a photographer specializing in professional headshots, I've learned a few tips along the way that I'd like to share for taking a great LinkedIn headshot:

1. Be yourself

I always tell my clients to dress as they would if they were going on a job interview for their dream job or as if they are meeting a client for the first time - dress to impress and dress for your industry. Ask yourself what people in your industry wear and choose a style that is similar, but still reflects your personality and uniqueness. Natural smiles are always the best, so I will sometimes tell a funny joke or start a conversation during a session to get my subject to act naturally and to feel comfortable in front of the camera.

If you normally wear glasses, keep them on. If you usually tie your hair back, tie it back. The same goes for makeup. If you usually wear eyeliner or lipstick, then go ahead and apply your normal makeup and try not to overdo it. It's that simple.

2. Eye contact

I always focus my lens on the subjects' eyes and it's especially important to capture sharp eyes for LinkedIn headshots because it adds more of a trust-factor and makes you more approachable in my opinion.

3. Avoid distracting patterns

Keep it simple! Heavy patterns can be distracting, so stick with solid colors especially to avoid moiré when you have really close parallel lines. Bring a blazer or cardigan to wear over your dress shirt or blouse to create two looks, one professional and one a bit more business casual so you have lots of options to choose from for LinkedIn or any network.

4. Go outside for natural light

I prefer to shoot my headshots outdoors with natural light against the gorgeous natural scenery whether it's against the greenery or a stone wall - you will end up with many different backdrops to create a variety of images. Outdoor headshots standout against the traditional corporate headshots taken against a white, gray or black backdrop. I choose non-distracting backgrounds and shoot at 200mm with a wide open aperture to blur the background. Work with the natural light.

To achieve the best results with outdoor lighting, consider the following conditions:

  • Golden Hour: The best time to shoot outdoors is during golden hour - an hour after sunrise or an hour before sunset for optimal lighting. This is to avoid the harsh sunlight during the day.
  • Overcast Skies: Overcast skies are also good for headshots because it create a huge diffuser of soft, natural light for your session.

5. Relax!

Enjoying your headshot sessions is simple - just follow the photographer's lead, breathe easy, and relax. It might take a few snaps to feel fully at ease, but remember, a relaxed you makes for a great photo. So, ease those tense shoulders, take deep breaths, and soon you'll be wrapped up, delighting in the fantastic portraits you've participated in. The toughest part? Picking the best shot for LinkedIn. Don't stress though - ask your loved ones or friends for their pick before uploading your perfect headshot to your LinkedIn profile or company webpage.

Interested in updating your LinkedIn headshot? Contact me for more information and to set up your session. I’m a wedding and portrait photographer with a full-service photography studio in Greenwich, CT. For over a decade, I have specialized in capturing the beauty of weddings, proposals, engagements, and portraits, always striving to create timeless and memorable images. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact me anytime.

Tashography Studio Contact Information:

45 East Putnam Avenue, Suite 111 Greenwich, CT 06830 | 914-539-7228

Engagement and Couple Photographer Cornwall

As well as being a wedding photographer in Cornwall I am also a professional couple and engagement photoshoots. I love photographing love! In which I do love having photographed couples for the last 15 years in Cornwall and the rest of the world.

Whether you are a new couple or have been married for 50+ years, a professional couple is a wonderful gift. I have photographed couples of many stages of their relationship.

I always make sure the photoshoots are relaxed, unposed, and fun. Not many people enjoy having their photos taken, including me, which is why I make sure that you are both relaxed and happy during the shoot.

Engagement photoshoots are a great way to get used to the camera before your wedding and are offered as part of my wedding photography.

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