At last we've all settled into our new offices but as yet for now the house is coming down with pictures!!! I feel a spring clean and newly painted walls coming on...
Although we have lost our in house studio I don't think its a great loss as most of our photography is on-location work. I will however be investing in a portable backdrop in the near future and I still have my lights so I can still do the studio style shot, only now I can come to you.
Personally though I prefer more outdoors naturalistic shots (that have had some digital tweaking) to the high - key 'Lifestyle' studio shots that is all so popular at the moment. (I'll post some samples soon).
But hey it's all down to personal preference and the clients choice.
The new space is more like a workshop come office but we're still offering all the same products and services that did previously and we're also working hard here at Resolution art on lots of new ideas. We will be launching a whole new range of products and ways to display very soon so watch this space. We're also aware the office won't have the same drop in customer as we're on the second floor but the office door is always open. Look out for us in the near future at the local Mall...(I've come over all American) you may even see us in the local shopping centre.
Now my really exciting news is we're expecting a new edition to the family....don't get too excited its the four legged variety. Meet Chilli (image taken with iphone camera) 4 week old border collie cross, he's too young to leave his mummy presently but we're getting his house ready for his imminent arrival...the boys are sooo excited as am I. So expect lots of cute doggie pics!
It was St. Patricks Day yesterday we spent it watching a little parade in Dungannon and then driving in the country where the boys met Chilli, so I know I've missed lots of good photo ops from the carnival in Derry...It looked great on the news.
Mothers day is the next biggie so contact me if you need any ideas for pressies.
Well, back to work and as they say across the pond "Have a Nice Day".