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Barbara Asboth - Oxfordshire based portrait and wedding photographer using Fujifilm cameras

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In this episode, Steve interviews Barbara Asboth, a portrait and wedding photographer based in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Barbara combines her skills in producing beautiful portraits with a documentary eye in her wedding photography. Like us, she works with Fujifilm cameras and lenses:

She tells Steve:

  • How living in Tokyo for 1 year inspired her to take up photography
  • Why she considers herself to be a flexible photographer
  • How studying renaissance art gave her the inspiration behind her "painterly" style of portraiture
  • Why she works with Fujifilm cameras in lenses
  • Her approach to street portraiture and her Instagram hashtags #facesofbanbury #facesofshoreditch

Also in the show: Steve on why he had a Covid-19 test this week, Sam talks gardening AGAIN, and also Steve on his first impressions of the Olympus EM-1 MK3.

Sam and Steve Photography www.samandstevephotography.com

Barbara Asboth Photography http://barbasboth.com/

Instagram :

https://www.instagram.com/samandstevephotography/

https://www.instagram.com/barbara_asboth_photography/

Music: Glockenspiel by dayfox from Artlist.

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Manage episode 313048961 series 3234058
Content provided by Sam and Steve Vaughan and Steve Vaughan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sam and Steve Vaughan and Steve Vaughan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Steve interviews Barbara Asboth, a portrait and wedding photographer based in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Barbara combines her skills in producing beautiful portraits with a documentary eye in her wedding photography. Like us, she works with Fujifilm cameras and lenses:

She tells Steve:

  • How living in Tokyo for 1 year inspired her to take up photography
  • Why she considers herself to be a flexible photographer
  • How studying renaissance art gave her the inspiration behind her "painterly" style of portraiture
  • Why she works with Fujifilm cameras in lenses
  • Her approach to street portraiture and her Instagram hashtags #facesofbanbury #facesofshoreditch

Also in the show: Steve on why he had a Covid-19 test this week, Sam talks gardening AGAIN, and also Steve on his first impressions of the Olympus EM-1 MK3.

Sam and Steve Photography www.samandstevephotography.com

Barbara Asboth Photography http://barbasboth.com/

Instagram :

https://www.instagram.com/samandstevephotography/

https://www.instagram.com/barbara_asboth_photography/

Music: Glockenspiel by dayfox from Artlist.

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