Portraits Photography
Advertising portrait
Commercial Portraits
Corporate Portrait
Fashion Portrait
Group Portraits
Industrial Portrait
Sports Portrait
Studio Portrait
Underwater Portrait
Portrait photography is language of communication between the subject and the viewers. Each types of portraits have a their own style.
8 Types of Portraits featured in our portfolio:
- Corporate (environmental)
- Commercial
- Group
- Fashion
- Industrial
- Sports (action)
- Studio
- Underwater
Each form caters for different target audience hence the approach, equipment and style of work can be quite different. By understanding the different requirements of our clients, we are thus able to plan e a better concept for each shoot.
Corporate Environmental Portraits

Environmental corporate portrait for CEO of Arts House Limited and Festive Director of SIFA. These 2 images are planned with the usage in mind hence they are able to compliment each other when placed together in a magazine spread.
Commercial Portraits

This image depicts two fitness talents in the picture demonstrating how the equipment are used. Advertisement for products in action can provide a more realistic commercial value for the clients.
Group Portraits

Advertising portrait are more catchy and dramatic because they need to capture the public’s attention.

Group portraits photography for twenty plus people can be quite a challenge as the lighting and compositions are more demanding then other portraiture.
Fashion

Fashion portraits photography tends towards more high end styling, thus requires close working with designers and creative directors.
Industrial

Industrial portraits capture the working environment, so as to illustrate the work that are being done. The challenge is to always keep the images clean and concise, thus they will usually require precise lighting to bring out the subject.
Sports

Sports portrait photography usually uses some action shots.
Studio

Studio portrait photography relies n capturing the expression, styling and the lighting to captivate the viewers. Creating a three dimensional lighting effect can also allow us to sculpture the face give the subject a more complementing look.