SOUTH DEVON PHOTOGRAPHY AND TUITION

Secret Shutter

My name is Karyn Easton and I am a South West based commercial photographer and fine artist, living and working in Brixham (Devon). When not out with my camera or on a photography shoot, I can usually be found in the classroom of my local college, teaching DSLR photography and art.

Currently I am studying for an MA in 'Fine Art Digital' at Central Saint Martins College (London) and I have gradually moved my work from pure photography to conceptual art and digital work.

 

Karyn Easton

 

If you are interested in learning more about photography or indeed digital art, I offer a number of tailored photography packages to suit every budget.  There is also a cost effective rate specifically aimed at people requiring high quality product images for websites such as Etsy or EBay.

If you would like to contact me regarding prices,  commissions or photography sessions, then I can be reached here through my website.

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Beautiful Obelisks by Maya King

One of the great things about being a commercial photographer is that you get to work with some really creative artists. Over the last few weeks I have been really privileged to work with the highly talented Maya King.  Maya not only makes beautiful stained glass obelisks, she is also a highly skilled silversmith responsible for the beautiful jewellery featured in our jewellery gallery. One of the greatest challenges in photographing work of this nature is ensuring the correct exposure.  For example if you want to photograph wood and make it look beautiful there is a good chance that the beautiful radiance of the glass may be lost. Below is an excellent example of how the beauty of the wood is brought out in the image, but the radiance of the stained glass has been sacrificed.  Here this was deliberate in this particular shot, because the item was lit from the front in order to make the coloured shadow at the back. When stained glass is lit from behind its beauty becomes apparent, but as can be seen from the image below, some of the detail of the wood has been lost.  Again in this shot the lighting was deliberate […]

A Voyage into Timelapse

Undoubtedly one of the most powerful techniques in Photography is timelapse.  It allows the viewer to watch little snapshots in time condensed down from much longer footage. With extreme timelapse it is possible to capture tiny buds opening in the blink of an eye, instead of having to observe them for days on end.  It has often been said that a timelapse of the sun moving from night to day is the ‘holy grail’ of photography because of the technical amount of knowledge and skill required to capture it. For an inexperienced photographer it is a great way of getting to know your camera settings and understanding how light changing can dramatically effect the exposure of a photograph.  Below is  one of my first timelapses. It was shot using Aperture priority and I kept my ISO very low at 100.  My white balance was set to cloudy so that the tones were rendered warmer in the picture and I made sure that I used a tripod.  I set my timings so that the camera fired a shot every 20 seconds. Then I sat down and relaxed. The resulting images were then imported into iMovie in order to string the individual […]

From Boring to Beautiful

Here are some photographs to show that with the right lenses and subtle lighting even the most mundane household objects can be made into interesting works of art.

The Beauty of Nature

When photographing wildlife and flowers, cameras that have crop sensors are very useful as they tend to magnify the subject.

Jewellery Commission

These are images of our first jewellery commission. We had the privilege of photographing some really beautiful handmade silver pieces. They lend themselves to natural lighting which helped to enhance the beauty of silver.