Environmental portraits matter when the location tells you something about the subject. They can be more interesting than standard studio shots and can be enhanced by portable lighting, shot using daylight or, as is quite common, a mixture of the two.

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A relaxed location portrait for a director of a firm specialising in office refurbishment

Portable lighting outdoors makes for an interesting picture and helps the image have more impact

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The staff and management of The Dorchester Hotel in London

Your online identity is only as good as the material that accompanies it. Obviously well written copy is important but research has shown that images are many times more likely to make an impression on the viewer than a paragraph or two of text. Hyde End Studios specialise in people photography and working around your schedule, can create striking imagery that reflects your character and professionalism. Contact us to find out how simple the process is.

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From a 'Board of Directors' shoot in Basingstoke

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The dreaded group shot. We work really quickly to minimise the hassle.

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Two contrasting headshots. One studio lit traditional portrait whereas a soft daylight treatment was more suitable for actress Julie Walters.

A relaxed studio portrait of Ian Keable, corporate entertainer.

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