It's a portrait of a man holding a chicken. What more do you want?
Ok it's the Farmer David from Mile Oak farm in Brighton and I photographed him for Viva Brighton Magazine.
Happy now.
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It's a portrait of a man holding a chicken. What more do you want?
Ok it's the Farmer David from Mile Oak farm in Brighton and I photographed him for Viva Brighton Magazine.
Happy now.
When you're asked to take some relaxed informal business portraits / profile shots of the board members for a London financial / Insurance business, where better is there to go than to a coffee shop and make the most of the different locations in there.
As part of my ongoing project to capture The Way We Work for Viva Brighton magazine, I got to photograph a load of Architect's portraits the other month.
I love how they are all wearing similar tones and colours. Maybe it's an Architect's thing.
If you want to see more of this project, which has been running for over three years now, check out this link:
http://www.adambronkhorst.com/the-way-we-work/
I've been photographing a few book authors / writers profile shots recently and I really like getting to know these interesting people during our time shooting. They all seem to be fascinating people with interesting stories to tell.
So I thought i'd share a few of the profile / portrait shots of them here.
The other week I got to hang out with the one and only Disco Bunny, take his portrait and feed off his positive vibes. It was a fun morning and a great glimpse into his life and how people react to him.
So thanks Disco Bunny and i'm really enjoying watching your adventures on Facebook.
I've been very fortunate to meet Brighton Science Festival Founder Richard Robinson twice now and to take his portrait on two separate occasions about a year apart. Both times I was amused and entertained by Richard as he told stories / tales / facts / jokes etc.
It's funny how someones mood can influence a portrait. The first time that I met Richard he was in a really good mood and the main impression that I got from him was of a mad eccentric English scientist so I think that came across in the portrait (the bottom shot). However the second time, Richard was recovering from an illness so was more subdued and although still entertaining, he was a bit calmer and again, I think that came across in the portrait.
I managed to take my family along to this years Brighton Science Festival and we had a fantastic time there with the kids getting really stuck in. So until next year Richard and whatever mood you are in, it will be a pleasure to hopefully take your portrait yet again.
A couple of portraits from a shoot I did with author Will Howliston for his book covers.
Will write science fiction books and I just loved the little nod to Douglas Adams and Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.