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Let Limelite help raise funds for your next charity event.

Jamie Grays Limelite is working with local charities and schools to help raise much needed funds. If you are involved in a charity or school and have a fund raising why not let Limelite help out.

A small team of Limelite staff can go from table to table in a very relaxed and friendly manner offering a unique Limelite photographic session  & $300 of studio credit to be spent on images . This $300 gift certificate is offered at a reduced rate to your guests for $55-$65. All but $5 of this amount is passed on to the charity or school. This type of offer can easily raise hundreds if not thousands of dollars in a single evening at your next event.

Your guests that take up this opportunity will have an amazing photographic experience a great time with Jamie and have the opportunity to take home imagery that will be cherished for a life time.

If this sounds like an opportunity that could benefit your next  fund raiser please don't hesitate to contact Jamie at Limelite on 9972 3335

Does your business need to update your advertising, marketing & web imagery.

Over the years I have been luck enough to work for a wide range of clients, products, magazines and companies. This diversity has brought a great mix of opportunity and exposure to different techniques and skill sets.

Could your businesses marketing promotion and advertising be improved with up to date sharp clean and contemporary imagery.

The last 12 years of photography has seen my client list range from interior design, furniture design, fashion labels, magazines, make up and hair companies, to catalogues and brouchures for camera companies and technology brands.

If your business is lacking imagery that is inspiring your customers call Jamie on 9972 3335 to discuss the possibilities. 

Will the advancements and development of consumer digital cameras be the end of the professional photographer

This is a question I am asked alot these days and it nearly always makes me think back to the days when I was stating out as a young photographer and my only camera was a 35mm film Nikon FM2. It was a fully manual camera with no automation of any kind. No auto focus or exposure and was kind of beat up...alot.

I would be on jobs with some clients kind of giving my less than impressive looking camera gear a bit of a concerned glance. But the final product from this old gal was amazing. The moral of the story was that equipment does not make the photographer. Composition, light, depth of field, movement, colour, emotion, timing and decades of experience will never be replaced with technology. But technology combined with all of the before mentioned qualities and you are now talking about what a professional photographer brings to every single image they take.

If given the choice between a good photographer with a old beat up camera  or a amature  photographer with top of the line professional DSLR i know I would go with the good photographer above the good equipment any day.

The ability to capture breath taking imagery takes years if not decades and no camera is going to you that kind of know how. Often at weddings I would have people come up to me with their camera and show me a image they had taken of the wedding and say "what do you think?, I should be a professional photographer" and I normally say "yeah great image but before you can be a professional photographer you need to make every image that good every time". This is the reality of being a professional photographer.