Some Portraiture Fun!

Recently I have been doing a lot of portraiture work which I have thoroughly enjoyed. This has been a mixture of commercial work, families and children. I have been shooting in a variety of places from the studio, beach, fields and peoples houses. Here is a mini collection of some.
March Lifestyle Portrait offer can be found HERE




Happy New Year!
I want to wish all my visitors and clients a very HAPPY NEW YEAR.
I hope you all had a magical Christmas.
This is Harry. In 2009 he celebrated his first Christmas. His parents honored this by sending out this photograph I took as a Christmas Card to their friends and family.
CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS SPECIAL!!
This season I am offering a fantastic special offer on Lifestyle Portraits for £35.00, normally £65.00!
Photographs taken in the comfort of your own home with sessions ranging from an hour to an hour and a half.
You can view my portrait portfolios here:
Newborns: http://www.maytyra.com/newborns/
Kids & Teens: http://www.maytyra.com/kids-teens/
Portraits: http://www.maytyra.com/portraits/
Keep those special moments recorded forever.
I understand that sometimes it can take time to relax in front of the camera, this can be helped by shooting in a familiar surrounding and wearing clothes you feel comfortable in. My eye for capturing memories and finding the best pose to suit you will help catch those natural moments on camera.
If alternatively you have a special place you would like to be photographed I am more than happy to travel to accommodate this.
Photographs can make fantastic Christmas gifts which is why I am also offering this promotion in gift vouchers.
October Babies
October is a wonderful month to take leaf crunching walks, and on a personal note it is the month I celebrate my birthday. I have been in warm climates for most of the year until now. 
This month I remembered how much I love wrapping up in a big jumper with a hat and scarf.
The photograph on the left was taken by me hand holding the camera and capturing my boyfriend and I.
It took a few attempts to get us framed and lit correctly. This maybe a holiday snap shot, but I still took into consideration the ever changing light. We had to wait for the sun to appear from behind the clouds so it could light up Parliament which is behind us. I used Photo shop to make this image a mixture of black and white and colour. By doing this it creates an effect of layers which is helped along by the composition. It reminds me of one of those cardboard theatres I had when I was younger.
For my birthday treat I was given a surprise gift of a trip to Budapest. I was very overwhelmed by the thought and effort that had been shown to me.

Know your numbers!

Know your Numbers! Week is the annual flagship campaign of the Blood Pressure Association charity.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people get a free blood pressure check at thousands of locations across the UK. These can be pharmacies, shopping centres, local markets, and many other community venues. High blood pressure is the main risk factor for stroke and heart attack – but once diagnosed it’s treatable, so these simple checks can save lives.
The actual campaign ran from 7-13 September, Gregory Barker, MP for Bexhill and Battle was visiting the Day Lewis Pharmacy in Battle to get a free check.
I was asked to photograph him which resulted in my image being used on the Blood Pressure Association’s website.
Dear Maytyra,
I hope you are very well.
I am writing to say thank you so much for your fantastic photos of Gregory Barker! These are really excellent – just the right composition and you’ve worked well to get the resources in too.
We’ve used one of the pics on the website with your credit – http://bpa.jamkit.com/mediacentre/Newsreleases/BexhillMPsupportsKYN
Thanks again for your support of our charity and for the excellent photos! I’ll be in touch again soon when we next use your photos.
Very best wishes,
Anna
Journeys

A personal self portrait.
I have always been fascinated with reflections, abstraction and a different way to view the world.
In February 2009 we were leaving the port at Fort Lauderdale, USA, on a turnaround day. I had just finished shooting the new passengers boarding the ship and decided to take a walk out on deck. I loved how you could still make out the skyscrapers in the distance. I was even more delighted to take a shot where I could incorporate myself in this landscape. Taken on board the Ruby Princess.

There is a big rush on the cruise ships to see the first sail away. In January 2009 I experienced my first one in Los Angeles, U.S.A on the Sapphire Princess.
I noticed how the sun was casting shadows of the guests over the deck. I chose to shoot at a low angle and expose for the shadows, which created the silhouette of the people and kept the shadows.
Homemade Tattoo

For six months I have been on a cruise ship which I can only refer to as something out of Big Brother. I experienced some new things and I do think of my time there as an “adventure”.
Despite my intentions to start this blog at the start of my trip, the extremely poor internet connection made it virtually impossible to put postings together. My next few posts will be a reflection of my experiences from the first half of the year.
This photograph is of my friend Kartik. Kartik is from Bombay, India and is a Assistant Purser on the Ruby Princess cruise ship. The evening this image was taken Kartik had invited me around to his cabin to photograph the stages of his tattoo being coloured in. I asked him why he chose to have a scorpion tattoo, he replied “it’s for my mother, it’s her star sign”. Kartik doesn’t hide how much he adores his mother, in fact he makes it very obvious how important she is to him.

The tattoo was undertaken by a gentleman who works as a cook. There are so many jack of all trades on a ship!
It was carried out under no form of pain killers, apart from the odd beer and cigarette.
Kartik and I arrived on the same day but we didn’t become friends until a month later. We stayed friends throughout my contract, and he was one of the few who helped me cope with the “ship life” I at times struggled to understand.





