Sheona White: Speciality Portraits in the comfort of your own home

Sheona White is internationally renowned as ‘The Voice of the Tenor Horn’ and has performed and toured as a soloist throughout Europe, Asia, Australasia and the USA. We met a couple of years ago and she got in touch to see if I was free to take photos for her upcoming album. 

We agreed to do the shoot at Sheona’s home near Bolton. Her house has big windows that let in plenty of daylight, and with the Manfrotto EzyFrame and Vintage Background (in pewter) I can do a photoshoot practically anywhere. Another advantage of doing shoots at someone’s home -rather than in a studio- is that it can really help with the butterflies that often come with having your photos taken. 

Sheona had her make-up done beforehand and had a couple of outfits prepared for the shoot. She needed photos for her album as well as a couple of headshots to use on her website, so we made sure we had some photos with and without her instrument in both outfits. 

If you’d like to book a portrait session, please don’t hesitate to get in touch or click the booking button on the top right side of the page.

 

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Sarah Foubert

I’m a photographer and Squarespace web designer based in Altrincham, South Manchester. I specialise in portrait, landscape and opera photography and also offer a “complete website package” where I can offer headshots, photos of your business and design your new website so you can manage it yourself afterwards.

Over the years I’ve built a portfolio career as a professional photographer, opera singer, wardrobe assistant and singing teacher. I have a MMus from the RNCM, a Bachelor in Theatre Sciences and Musicology from Ghent University and I’m a qualified teacher. When my son was born in 2021 I quickly realised that an opera career wasn’t as compatible with being a mum as much as I would like, so I decided to change my focus completely to photography and web design.

I prefer working with daylight in casual surroundings while having a chat making sure you’re at ease and relaxed. It’s the little moments in between that make the best shots!

Feel free to get in touch if you’d like to work with me!

http://www.foubography.com
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