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Gary started off by using the excuse that they (Gary and Sue) only had a few (pretty awful) studio shots and a few (again pretty awful) family pictures of their three-year-old daughter to buy his first 35mm SLR camera – a NIKON EM, so that he could get lovely family pictures of the slightly larger family. The ruse worked!

As with most things photographic, within a few months Gary had bought a
zoom lens, together with a wider-angle lens in a promotional offer
(nothing new in this world) and started to take very nice pictures of
their two daughters – always willing subjects for a bag of sweets!
And then it happened, friends just started to notice the lovely pictures
around the house and asked if Gary could take some lovely pictures of
them and their kids in the same relaxed, fun style. Guess what, their
friends saw the results and wanted pictures just like that as well and
the business that was never meant to be had accidentally started,
alongside a full-time job.
Reflecting on history, Gary would tell you that one of his luckiest
breaks came when he was in the local frame/album/ mount suppliers, who
noticed that Gary was buying quite a lot of items from him, and gave
free advice on costing/ charging. Not knowing any better, and having
paid for studio work in the past, Gary just listened and put it into
practice and his clients just paid. Gary had found out how to make it
pay – not just doing it for a bit of fun, which is just fine for your
own family, but completely stupid when you do the same for friends and
others. Gary has always found that if you charge enough, people will
remember your name, then, when you deliver a product that is simply
amazing quality and value, they will pass it on to others!
So it was that from day one, Gary treated the photography as a business,
each job had to pay, and pay well and fairly. There is absolutely no
sense in being a busy fool, people will not respect you for it.
Then the inevitable happened, someone asked Gary to photograph a
wedding, which, with incredible trepidation, a total lack of sleep for
three nights before, not even thinking about the three after while the
films were in the lab being (express) processed and printed, he did. The
couple were absolutely thrilled as were all the family and guests. They
were thrilled not only with the images, but also with the fun they had
on the day and the way they were treated. Many of them bought even more
than was originally ordered. The recommendations started to roll in,
Gary Williams Studio was born...
Gary Williams Studio carried on for a few years with Sue playing a
supporting role as often as she could (she was running a family, oh and
a hairdressing business as well). Sue was Gary’s worst critic or was it
best critic? (She still is for that matter, but it is always
constructive criticism.) She then came along to a few weddings, carrying
a camera bag and observing. After a couple of weddings, telling Gary
that he missed great pictures, because unlike a woman he couldn’t be in
two places at once and have eyes in the back of his head (a fun sexist
comment only – honest), he bought her a camera and ended up carrying his
own bags again!! Gary and Sue Photography was born...
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