02.09.10

Hugger Studios

Hugger studios

Hugger Studios was founded by photographer and artist Karl Hugger in 2007. Karl started his photography career at the age of 16 and was influenced by his parents who were experienced in the field. It led him to work for some of the finest studios and magazines throughout the UK including GBH and Glam magazine. Now renowned as one of Sheffield's finest photographers, Karl has done work for Sheffield City Council, Museums Sheffield and South Yorkshire's Database centre.

Karl is proud to offer both model portfolio's and studio hire at Sheffield's biggest independent studio. Hugger Studios has a range of ever changing settings accessible to both the model and the photographer to ensure quality pictures.

Upon studio hire, photographers may use all the lighting and the extensive equipment and props. Camera hire is also available and help is always on hand to answer any queries you may have.

Karl has photographed a range of model portfolios including fashion, glamour, alternative, portraits, 1940's pin up and family photography. Your ideas and desired portfolio outcome will be discussed before the shoot to ensure you get the best pictures.

Hugger Studios is proud to announce that it is opening a brand new warehouse style studio opposite our main studio which offers an ‘urban studio experience’. For studio rates and portfolio enquiries please email carl@huggerart.co.uk or telephone 0114 275 0005.

www.huggerstudio.co.uk

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