About Us

William Campbell Photography is a website showcasing the work of William Campbell, a professional photographer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The website features a portfolio of his work, which includes landscape, portrait, and street photography. Whether you are looking for beautiful landscape photos, captivating portraits, or stunning street photography, William Campbell Photography is definitely worth checking out.

About Us

William Campbell Photography is a website showcasing the work of William Campbell, a professional photographer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The website features a portfolio of his work, which includes landscape, portrait, and street photography. Whether you are looking for beautiful landscape photos, captivating portraits, or stunning street photography, William Campbell Photography is definitely worth checking out.

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Location

140 THACKER CRES, V2M 6G3, Prince George, BC, Canada View Map

Services

Portrait Photography, Event Photography, Architectural Photography

Our Business Hours

Monday Closed

Frequently Asked Question

We recommend wearing clothing that you feel comfortable and confident in. Solid colors and simple patterns often work best, as they don't distract from your face. We also recommend avoiding busy patterns or logos that can be distracting.

We offer both candid and posed event photography, depending on your preferences. Candid shots capture the natural interactions and emotions of your guests, while posed shots allow us to create more structured and stylized images.

The length of event photography varies depending on the type of event and your specific needs. We can provide coverage for anything from a few hours to a full day or multiple days.

To prepare for a portrait photography session, you should choose a suitable location, select your outfits, and practice poses in front of a mirror. You should also ensure that you are well-rested and hydrated, and arrive at the session on time.

To take great architectural photographs, you should pay attention to lighting, angles, and composition. You should also look for interesting details and textures, and try to capture the building's context within its surroundings.

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