Based in Witney, Oxfordshire, we aim to provide a flexible photography service that produces high quality imagery at a fair price. My 'trademark' as a photographer is that I capture people showing a reaction, be it an emotion or a response to a situation. This lends itself to the second feature of my style which is that the image allows the viewer to read stories into my pictures which means that the images never get boring as new elements are discovered and interpretations made.

Peter Jones Photography

Peter has had his photographer exhibited since 1987. Originally working for the Council photographing listed building and still lives for a small publication in my year out in 1986. I went on to complete my Fine art Degree. I gained a commission photographing for the Biology department at Coventry Polytechnic but went into computer graphics working for the games industry, web development companies and making videos for the Oxford festival Oomf! and a Butoh group. I'm now a technician and a teacher at a local college part time while developing my 3d photographic business. Following experience gained from photographing a range of events I have become interested enough to wish to photograph wedding Commercially instead of just for friends. My wife has often been an assistent with my exhibition projects and we plan to work together when the situation requires it.

Why 3d? because it will make your images stand out from the crowd. My main 3d Photographic setup consists of two synchronised Nikon D80s'. The advantage of this setup is that it is possible to get wide angle photos which are good for tight spaces and giving plenty of image to play with. I also have two types of mirror attachment which attach onto the one camera: the 3d Advantage is costumed for the Nikon D70 and adapted for my Nikon D80. The other is a "lens in a cap" which is small and convenient but needs a lot of light for the image (bright sunlight). 3d photography tends to be popular in phases but it always impresses ( at least my images do). There are a number of ways to view and use 3d images: Lenticuars, Stereo viewers, Anaglyph glasses, chromodepth glasses being the most common. With careful placement photographed objects can look like they are really 3d and standing out of the page these are called phantograms.

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