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5 Most Commonly Asked Questions

I’m lucky that I get to speak to so many amazing photographers & these are the top 5 questions that I get asked. What is your flooring? My floor in the studio is a white vinyl floor that’s laid as a permanent floor (as opposed to a piece of it). I also recently brought a...

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    5 Tips to Fix Mucky Whites

    Shooting against white is a pain in the bottom, it really is. Many of the usual styles of shooting just don’t work with a white background, leaving you with a dull, flat grey colour. So these are my top 5 tips for fixing ‘meh’ white backgrounds and making them more ‘wow’. Don’t shoot from the...

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    • Heather05/10/2021 - 4:00 am

      Thanks for these tips! One question on #1…if you don’t shoot with the light how do you get such great light on the face and eyes? When I shoot without the light half of the half is in shadow and the light doesn’t get in the eyesReplyCancel

    • Julie Cawthorpe09/29/2021 - 12:23 pm

      Thank you! This is SO helpful. Can you please explain how to set white balance based on the babies skin tone?ReplyCancel

    5 Instagram Tips for Photographers

    If anyone asks I often play it down, “crazy isn’t it”, “no idea how it happened”, “what madness hey”. But in all honesty hitting over 22k followers on Instagram didn’t just happen and it wasn’t a wonderful surprise. It’s been the result of a constant effort to keep building my Instagram account. Although I say...

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    • Elisabeth Franco-Feltham05/14/2020 - 11:13 am

      Incredible helpful Suzi, thank you so much for giving us such good entertainment, inspiration and great ideas through your amazing instagram content and inspiring images!ReplyCancel

      • smitchell1472@hotmail.co.uk05/20/2020 - 11:11 am

        Just adore you, thank you lovely xxReplyCancel

    • Anna05/14/2020 - 5:00 pm

      Thank you Suzi, thats really helpful, I’ve noticed from being in lockdown as I’ve posted more regular my following is growing too. I decided to try and post about 5 times a week as I find Sundays or either Monday/Tuesday can be super quiet for me xReplyCancel

      • smitchell1472@hotmail.co.uk05/20/2020 - 11:10 am

        Yay, yes definitely to posting regularly.
        It’s so funny isn’t it – the quiet days are different for every account.
        I always find Saturday’s a no go & Wednesday can be a bit hit & miss. So glad you’re seeing things grow, it’s such fun when you get into a rhythm of it xxReplyCancel

    • Ally Stuart05/20/2020 - 10:38 am

      Thanks Suzi for sharing you’re great tips. I love your IG feed and your amazing images. ReplyCancel

      • smitchell1472@hotmail.co.uk05/20/2020 - 11:09 am

        Thank you soooo much for commenting lovely – I was so excited when I saw you’re name pop up. You’re just the sweetest xxReplyCancel

    • Lucy05/20/2020 - 11:18 am

      Thank you so much for these tips! I have just created a photography page – it is more for fun at the moment but the more I post, the more I want to make photography more than just a hobby so these tips are definately points I will consider! P.s. I love your page! XReplyCancel

      • smitchell1472@hotmail.co.uk05/20/2020 - 11:49 am

        Yay so glad they’re useful & the absolute best of luck on your photography journey, you’ll do amazingly xxReplyCancel

    5 tips for amazing detail shots

    Detail shots can be the most impactful images in a gallery, capturing the curl of the eyelashes, or those little creases in their lips. But they’re also some of the hardest shots to get right. These are my ultimate top 5 tips for capturing amazing detail shots every time. Angle, angle, angle The key thing...

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      5 Secret Behind the Scenes with Tips & Tricks

      Big window with lots of diffusion I aim to feather the light across babies face & as I have a south facing window this is the best position for baby to achieve the light I love. Place parents by the light. By having parents by the window it means baby gets loads of gorgeous light...

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      • Kelly04/30/2020 - 4:07 pm

        This is so helpful thanks! ReplyCancel

      • Susie05/01/2020 - 2:45 am

        Great tips! Thank you for sharing!ReplyCancel

      • Aya05/30/2021 - 4:09 am

        Nice to meet you.
        What kind of cushion is used for newborn baby photography?
        I would be grateful if you could tell me the size, material, and where to buy it.
        Also, is the size of the cushion small if it is about 30 inches?ReplyCancel

      • Rachel08/24/2022 - 3:04 am

        Beautiful work and great tips 🙂ReplyCancel

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