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Green Screen Photography / Chromakey Photography

 

Looking for something different for your Party or Event, then look no further. You can walk on the Moon or Surf the big waves then we have just the solution for you. We set up our Chromakey backgound add a few props and send you to any destination you want.

 

This 6 year old had his dream fulfilled of riding a White Helmets motorcycle through the fire jump. (It normally takes 6 months of training to achieve that)

 

In seconds he had the proof in his hands of the exciting day out he had experienced - and mum did not have to worry about him getting the slightest bit warm.

 

Just think what we could do to promote your product or event - send your customers to a sunny palm beach or a 70s Disco - we are only limited by imagination.

Green Screen Photography / Chromakey Photography 
 
Booking a Prom Photographer PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Weeks   
Monday, 08 February 2010 21:39

Don't have problems - book a professional prom photographer

 

There are some important things to consider when choosing a photographer for your school prom.

 

A prom photographer will have a studio set-up to take shots of couples and groups, in fact whatever you want, and they should also be able to take photos of you arriving in your stretched Limo.

 

You want your prints there and then, you don't want to be waiting 3 or 4 weeks for them to arrive in the post. Your photographer should allow you to view and choose the images you want - it is your prom.

 

You can choose to pre-pay for a photo for everybody and include the cost in the price of the tickets (you can save some money here), pay for your own individual prints and buy them from the Internet afterwards. Most photographers will attend your prom free of charge.

 

Prom season is busy so you need to book your photographer well in advance - the best are always booked up first.

 

There are rules and regulations about electrical safety and the amount of space your photographer needs but again a professional photographer will sort out all of this with the venue allowing you to get on and enjoy your prom. Photographers will not be allowed into the venue if they do not have the correct paperwork.

 

You need to give the following info;

 

Prom date and and start time

  • Name and address of where the prom will be
  • How many people will be at the prom
  • The contact details of the organiser

 

You need to have somebody you can trust to give you great prints at a great price and be a part of the fun of your prom - It is what we do so book a professional, book us.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:36
 
Help 4 Heroes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Weeks   
Monday, 08 February 2010 21:02

We are supporting Help 4 Heroes

 

Mark Pearson & Paul Brown are pleased to announce the second Help For Heroes fund raising event following on from the event in London in January 2010.

The event will take place over the weekend of 20th & 21st March 2010 in Leeds, West Yorkshire and will be a mixture of quality, affordable photography training and socialising & networking. There is something for everyone so even if you are not a photographer, you are more than welcome to attend and bring your partners!

Full details of the weekend, and info on how to book, may be viewed on our H4H web page at

http://www.markpearsonphotography.co.uk/h4h.php

Tickets and Hotel rooms are expected to get booked very quickly so please book early if you wish to attend.

The following are planned:

Saturday 20th March 2010

"Seeing The Light" with Martin Grahame-Dunn and Paul Haley.
"Event Photography Workshop" with Mike Weeks.
The Evening Fund Raising Party.

Sunday 21st March 2010

"Controlling A Wedding" with Zoe Richards.
"Studio Portrait Lighting Introduction" with Phill Andrew.
"Sales, Marketing and The Business of Photography" with Mark Pearson.

Special Guest Of Honour: Mr Simon Brown

Following 10 years of active service, Simon was injured whilst out on patrol in Iraq. A sniper shot him through the face resulting in 12 operations, 100 hours of surgery and has left him 90% blind. Simon will give a brief talk on how Help For Heroes has directly helped him and why every single penny raised is of the utmost importance to our service personnel injured in the line of duty. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Simon for giving his talk.

Full details are available via our H4H page detailed above.

This page is for information only. To book, please follow the instructions on the H4H page.

Spread the word - blog it, Facebook it, tell your friends, invite them to this event, email them - Help us raise some money for Help For Heroes! We really appreiate your help and support.

If you can not make it but would like to donate to the Help For Heroes charity, you may do so via our JustGiving page at

http://www.justgiving.com/click4heroes.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 February 2010 21:17