Photographing Tattoos

Whether you’re a tattoo artist showcasing your work, a photographer capturing the intricate details of body art, or someone simply documenting a personal tattoo, proper technique can make all the difference. Here’s how to effectively photograph tattoos to capture their full detail, colour, and uniqueness.

A macro lens is ideal for capturing close-up details, especially for small tattoos or intricate line work. A standard prime lens (50mm) will also produce sharp, high-quality images if you don’t have a macro lens.

A wider aperture (f/2.8 or f/4) helps isolate the tattoo from the background by creating a shallow depth of field, allowing the tattoo to be the focal point, with a softly blurred background.

Use a low ISO (100-400) to reduce noise and maintain image sharpness. A faster shutter speed (1/200 or higher) is ideal to freeze any motion, especially if the subject moves slightly.

Lighting plays a critical role in how well a tattoo is captured. Tattoos often involve intricate lines and shading, so clear, even lighting is essential.

The best option for most tattoos is natural light, as it helps preserve the true colours of a tattoo. Natural light from windows works well for close-up shots.

If shooting in a studio, soft box or diffused lights are perfect to prevent glare. Use a light with a temperature similar to daylight (around 5500K) to avoid altering the tattoos colour to capture every small detail with clarity and use a tripod for extra stability.

A circular polarising lens will eliminate any glare on the skin for a perfectly lit image.

Using a black background creates maximum contrast with the tattoo, allowing the details, colours, and shading to stand out more clearly which helps highlight the intricate work and nuanced elements of the tattoo design.

The composition of your photograph plays a major role in showcasing the tattoo. Properly frame the shot to highlight the artwork while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing look.

Ensure the tattoo is the clear focal point to showcase intricate details like shading, colour gradients, or small elements.

Shoot from multiple angles to capture the tattoo’s design fully. This is especially important for tattoos that wrap around the body or are placed on curved areas like arms, shoulders, or legs. Try different perspectives to showcase the tattoo’s dimension and flow.

Sometimes, it’s helpful to photograph tattoos in context, particularly if the tattoo is part of a larger piece of body art or relates to the subject’s personal story.

For larger tattoos, a full-body shot or wider framing may be needed to showcase the design in relation to the body.  Using a black or neutral-coloured backdrop helps keep the focus on the tattoos.

Capturing your Love Story – Tips For Couples

As a photographer, I have the privilege of capturing love stories. Each relationship is unique, and I want to help you tell your story through beautiful, authentic photos.

Tips for a stunning couple’s photoshoot

Be Yourself: Authenticity shines through in photos. Don’t try to pose or be someone you’re not.
Connect with Each Other: Hold hands, steal glances, and snuggle up. Your love is the focus.
Choose Meaningful Locations: Pick places special to your relationship, like where you first met or had your first date.
Keep it Simple: Avoid busy patterns and logos. Neutral colors and classic styles are timeless.
Laughter is Key: Have fun and enjoy each other’s company. Laughter makes for beautiful, natural photos.

How to prepare for your couple’s photoshoot

Discuss your vision and style with your photographer.
Plan outfits that complement each other. 
Bring personal items (e.g., photos, jewelry) to incorporate into your shoot.
Relax and breathe. Your photographer will guide you.

Capturing your love story – why it matters

Preserve Memories: Photos become treasured keepsakes.
Celebrate Your Love: Honor your relationship and commitment.
Share Your Story: Inspire others with your love.

What to expect during your photoshoot

A relaxed, enjoyable experience.
Guidance on poses and interaction.
Capturing candid, natural moments.

How to Prepare for a Photoshoot

Getting ready for a photo session can be both exciting and a little overwhelming, especially if it’s your first photoshoot. Whether it’s for professional headshots, a family shoot, or a special event, a little preparation goes a long way in ensuring you feel confident and get amazing photos. Here’s how to prepare for your day in front of the camera.

Consult with Your Photographer

Before the session, have a chat with your photographer about the style and mood you’re aiming for. This can be casual, formal, or artistic, depending on the occasion. Share any ideas you have for locations, poses, or themes. Your photographer will guide you and give you suggestions to help your vision come to life.

Choose Your Outfits Wisely

Pick outfits that reflect your personality but are also appropriate for the type of photos you want.

Coordinate colours: If it’s a group or family shoot, try to coordinate colours without being overly matchy. Think of complementary tones rather than identical outfits.
Avoid busy patterns: Solid colours or subtle patterns work better on camera than busy or flashy prints that can be distracting.
Comfort matters: Make sure your clothes fit well and allow you to move comfortably. If you feel uncomfortable in your outfit, it will show in the photos.
Pack options: Depending on your session, bring a few outfit changes for variety.

Grooming

A few days before your shoot, take time to address grooming and personal care.

Hair: If you need a haircut, do it a week before to let your hair settle.
Skin: Stay hydrated and follow your skincare routine. Avoid trying new skincare products right before your session to prevent unexpected reactions.
Makeup: If you’re doing your own makeup, practice beforehand to ensure it’s photo-ready. For a professional shoot, consider hiring a makeup artist.
Mani-Pedi: Enjoy the treat of a mani and pedi before your shoot and opt for natural shades of nail colour so it doesn’t distract clash or distract from your theme or wardrobe choices.

Practice Poses

Spend some time in front of the mirror practicing different poses. Think about your posture and how to position your hands, arms, and face. This will help you feel more confident and natural when it’s time to pose in front of the camera.

Get Plenty of Rest

Sleep is crucial before your photo session. Being well-rested not only makes you look refreshed but also helps with maintaining a positive attitude during the shoot. Avoid a late night and get at least 7 hours sleep before your session.

Hydrate and Eat

Stay hydrated and eat a light meal before your shoot. You don’t want to be hungry or thirsty but avoid anything too heavy that might make you feel bloated or uncomfortable during your session.

Pack Essentials

Create a checklist of items to bring with you.

Touch-up items: Bring makeup for touch-ups, a hairbrush, and any necessary styling tools.
Comfort items: If you’ll be standing or moving a lot, comfortable shoes are a must, plus the all-important sunscreen for outdoor shoots and the ever-important water.
Props: If your shoot has a theme or if you want personal touches, don’t forget props like hats, accessories, or sentimental items.

Mentally Prepare

A positive mindset is key. Remember the session is about capturing your best self. Relax, breathe, and trust your photographer to guide you. It’s normal to feel a little nervous but focus on enjoying the experience.

Have Fun

The most important part of preparing for a photo shoot is to have fun. The more relaxed and comfortable you are, the more your authentic self will shine through in the photos. Smile, laugh, and enjoy the moment!

7 Tips to Feel at Ease During a Photoshoot

Feeling a bit nervous about an upcoming photo shoot? You’re not alone! Whether it’s for professional headshots, family portraits, or a special occasion, being in front of the camera can be a bit intimidating. But with a few simple tips, you can turn those jitters into confidence and have a great time while capturing beautiful moments.

1. Communicate with Your Photographer

Before your session, have a conversation with your photographer. Let them know if you have any insecurities or specific ideas for your shoot. A good photographer will guide you through poses and angles that flatter you and help you feel more comfortable. Clear communication also helps align expectations, ensuring you will love the results.

2. Choose Comfortable Outfits

Wear clothes that make you feel confident and comfortable. Avoid experimenting with new styles. Choose outfits that fit well and reflect your personality. If you’re unsure, ask your photographer for advice on what works best for the style of photos you want.

3. Practice Posing Beforehand

Stand in front of a mirror and try out different poses to see what makes you feel good. This way, you’ll feel more confident and natural during your session. Focus on your posture, standing tall with your shoulders relaxed can make a huge difference.

4. Breathe and Relax

If you’re feeling tense, take a few deep breaths to calm your nerves. Your photographer will see when you are tense so will remind you to take a deep breath and probably tell you to shake it all out to relax between shots.

5. Focus on Your Emotions, Not Perfection

Instead of worrying about every little detail, try to focus on how you feel. Think about happy memories or things that make you smile. Authentic expressions look the best in photos.

6. Trust the Photographer

Trusting your photographer is key. They’ve likely done hundreds of shoots and know how to make you look your best. Trust their direction, let go, and enjoy the experience.

7. Enjoy the Moment

A photoshoot is an opportunity to celebrate you or a special moment in life. Focus on the fun aspects and enjoy the process of creating lasting memories. When you’re enjoying yourself, it will shine through in the photos, so relax, smile and shine.

Refreshing your Personal Brand Photographs

Your online presence says a lot about you, and your profile pictures are often the first impression people get.  Don’t let outdated photos hold your brand back. Invest in regular updates to ensure your visual representation stays as current and dynamic as you are.

Why update your personal brand photos?

Outdated photos can make you appear unprofessional or inactive.
Your current appearance should match your photos.
A fresh look can boost your confidence and credibility.
New photos can help you stand out in a crowded industry.
As your career evolves, your photos should reflect your current role and industry.

Tips for refreshing your personal brand photos

Invest in professional photos: Hire a photographer who specializes in personal branding.
Define your brand identity: Consider your values, personality, and style.
Choose authentic settings: Use environments that reflect your work or personality.
Update your wardrobe: Wear attire that makes you feel confident and authentic.
Experiment with expressions: Capture various emotions to showcase your personality.

What to wear for your personal brand photos

Neutral colors and classic styles are timeless.
Avoid busy patterns, logos, or bold text prints.
Dress for your industry.
Add a pop of color with accessories.

How to use your new personal brand photos

Update social media profiles (LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook).
Refresh your website or blogs about page.
Use in marketing materials (business cards, brochures).
Share on networking platforms.

Invest in yourself!

Small Studio Photography

The biggest challenge when working in a small studio is having to manoeuvre around light stands, tripods, and other equipment which can take up a lot of space challenging the creativity of various compositions for your subjects who may have their movement restricted in the space.

Despite the space challenges, it’s a great opportunity to be creative by using unconventional shooting angles and using unique props.

A small studio is however well suited to product photography allowing for an efficient workflow and being able to easily manipulate lighting, backdrops, and props to create the desired ambiance to properly showcase a product.

Wax and Looms

Wax and Looms provides well-tailored handmade clothing, accessories, and household decor items using traditional Ghanaian techniques of hand printing fabric using wax, weaving by looms, and bead making using traditional ovens.

Their products are made by designers and artisans in both Ghana and Mauritius to bring the goodness of authentic handmade items with a modern twist in a manner that remains true to Ghana while attracting global clientele.

Their mission is to share the goodness of handmade clothing, accessories, and household decor items that are sustainable and stylish while empowering communities to safeguard their traditional techniques.

Wax and Looms celebrates beauty and femininity in all shapes, sizes, and skin tones with their clothing and accessories being designed in colours and styles to compliment all women.

Family Love Captured


A family gathers, not just to capture a moment in time, but to weave the threads of their love into a tapestry of memories.

It’s not just a photoshoot; it’s a symphony of laughter, embraces, and family fun.

Each smile holds a story, each embrace a chapter in the book of their lives. They are not merely posing for the camera; they are baring their hearts to the world, inviting us to witness the beauty of their bond.

Amidst the laughter and joy, stands the pillars of wisdom and grace, the grandparents. Their weathered hands tell stories of a lifetime, each line etched with the wisdom of years gone by. In their embrace is a warmth that transcends time, a love that knows no boundaries. They are the keepers of tradition, the guardians of heritage, passing down tales that span generations like precious heirlooms.  Their hearts swell with pride and gratitude, knowing the legacy they have built will live on in the hearts of those they hold dear. In their presence, there is a sense of continuity, a reminder that love knows no age, no bounds, and that family is the truest treasure of all.

In the tender embrace of a mother’s arms, we see the embodiment of unconditional love – a love that knows no bounds, limits, or conditions. Her eyes, aglow with pride and tenderness, speak volumes of the sacrifices made and the dreams nurtured. Beside her stands a father, a pillar of strength, his gaze filled with unwavering determination and quiet devotion. He is the anchor, the guiding light.

And then there are the (grand)children – the embodiment of hope, innocence, and endless possibilities. In their laughter, we hear the echoes of a thousand dreams waiting to be realized, of a future waiting to unfold. They are the promise of tomorrow, the keepers of the flame that burns eternal in the hearts of their parents.

Capturing each moment, freezing it in time, there is a sense of magic in the simple act of being together, of sharing laughter, of celebrating the journey that brought them to this moment.

Niche Clients

While mainstream photography often focuses on traditional subjects and popular trends, there lies an equally vibrant world of niche clients. These clients bring with them unique stories, passions, and identities.

Each niche client brings a distinct perspective and a wealth of visual possibilities.

Photographing niche clients requires respectfully navigating spaces that may be unfamiliar to mainstream audiences.

It’s an opportunity to break free from the constraints of traditional photography and explore new forms of expression, about celebrating diversity, embracing individuality, and championing the beauty of the unconventional.

The Power and Versatility of Personal Branding Photography

In a world inundated with visual content, personal branding photography stands out as a potent tool for individuals and businesses alike.  Everyone from freelancers to corporate professionals recognise the value of crafting a compelling personal brand.

In the digital age, first impressions are often made online. Your photographs serve as your digital handshake, offering a glimpse into your personality, acumen, and values. A well executed photo can convey confidence, approachability, and authenticity, instantly resonating with your target audience.

People connect with people, not logos or abstract concepts. Branding photography humanises your brand, allowing your audience to see the face behind the name. Through carefully curated images, you can cultivate trust, foster connections, and establish meaningful relationships.

Personal branding photography is a dynamic and multifaceted asset that empowers individuals and businesses to craft compelling narratives, forge authentic connections, and stand out in a competitive landscape. By harnessing the power of visuals, you can elevate your brand, captivate your audience, and leave a lasting impact.

Equally important is capturing natural moments: Some of the most compelling images are captured in candid moments of laughter, conversation, or introspection, capturing the emotion that defines your personality and brings your brand to life.