Storing your Photographs

A quick note on purchasing additional memory or storage for your photographs and files:

I have found that eBuyer and 7dayshop are great for deals and pretty timely and reliable making them firm favourites.

However, BE CAREFUL if buying a mechanical disk (moving parts and easily damaged) from Amazon as last year a number of disks were all delivered damaged despite packing (inc. replacements). Admittedly I haven’t tried them since so they may have solved this problem

Amazon Prime is great for speed/convenience so I would consider them for any memory without moving parts such as solid-state disks, memory cards and USB memory.

Press Releases for your Launch, re-launch or community event

Press Releases for your Launch, re-launch or community event

Read on for 3 TIPS to get your business noticed again and again… and boost traffic.

You may not have realised you can get a press release by contacting your local newspapers and providing a pre-written press release article and headline image/image suite.

Shelly & David's Wedding

Shelly & David's Wedding

View a UK Covid-19 wedding with the 30 person restriction as shot by Lizzy Biggs Photography to the active guidelines at the time. (Please note these are regularly changing but it wont stop us capturing your special day!!!)

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Using Your Gallery: FAQ

Downloading your photographs:

If you click "download all" either in the favourites folder or at the top of the gallery homepage - you will be sent an email with a download link to download on your computer or laptop (not suitable for mobiles unless you have a file manager to unzip the zipped folder!)

-> Open the email *

-> Click the download link

-> Enter your email address and you may need to re-enter your PRIVATE DOWNLOAD PIN: 

-> Find the newly downloaded zipped photo folder in your "downloads" on your computer

-> Right click or cmd click and extract / unzip the photographs and choose where you wish to save them! 

*PLEASE NOTE: Download link emails sometimes are bounced into spam/junk by your email provider especially if you use a commercial email address - please check this folder first.

If you use Gmail or some other email providers they may sort the email into a “promotions” folder or similar so it may not be in your inbox - please check these auto filtering folders first.

Check that you typed your email address correctly when entering the gallery as this is where the email will be sent. 1 digit wrong and you wont receive your download!

If you typed your email correctly, have checked your promotions and spam or junk folders and still have not received your download email within 1 hour then contact lizzy@lizzybiggs.co.uk.

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Sharing resources for creatives (Covid-19)

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Sharing resources for creatives (Covid-19)

But in amongst all of the messages of support, of “we are still here for you and we will be doing everything we can to keep running”, of we are a small business and don’t know what the future holds but will serve you until the end, I have seen a slew of help, resources, free gifts and additional bonus material.

So…. I decided to make a list of resources and links to keep everything easily accessible and shareable - whether you are a hobbyist, a business owner or you have just been given 3 months off work and decided to pick your camera back up check out the list below!

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Festival Coffee one of Chester's Hidden Gems part 1

Festival Coffee one of Chester's Hidden Gems part 1

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Supporting Local Independents

I knew as soon as I had started talking with Sarah, Festival Coffee’s lovely manageress, that this was exactly the kind of coffee shop I like to work with to produce quality commercial standard photographs. A local business who is keen to keep a social media presence on Facebook and my favourite Instagram. A place which wants to stand out as a professional independent coffee shop in Chester, and who looks to quality local suppliers for all their products!

Most big cities have a plethora of coffee shops and cafes to choose from so where do you even start, especially when half of them are hidden down little side roads and just off the high street. This is where Trip Advisor, online guides, blogs, and books like The Indy Coffee Guide No.4 come into their own. But even then, it may miss some of the newer local gems, and it may take a while to build that amazing reputation of great coffee, atmosphere and service to even get featured!

Well Chester is a smaller city, and has fewer hiding places, but still brings some pleasant surprises. Festival Coffee, a fantastic and friendly coffee shop, while a little hidden is just out the backdoor of Tesco and Boots, or down the alleyway (otherwise known as Queens Street) by Ladbrokes and Burger King off Foregate Street.

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Featuring some fantastic windows from the old church building

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Creating a consistent brand image

Ever heard the saying Coffee is King? Arisen out of the new coffeeshop couture movement leaving teashops fading into the past, no longer do we just settle for a mug of instant. We want perfectly roasted beans from an ethical source, freshly ground and tamped to perfection just avoiding over extraction, not to mention silky frothed milk, latte art, cappuccino foam with tight bubbles and the perfect sized cup. Not asking for much eh? But how do you convey your love of coffee?

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As you can see, Festival Coffee led by Sarah are keen to get all of these elements in place, to serve you a wonderful coffee and to share not only their love of good products such as these beans and teas from Heartland Coffee Roasters of Conwy, North Wales @heartlandcoffi, but also provide a friendly face and a chat if desired as they are people focussed. So it was great to visit this wonderful little business in the heart of my home town and help capture this process!

I just love creating personalised imagery for social media for a consistent brand image and cohesive feed! This is how you stand out in an oversaturated market (I know I’ve said it before but that is because it is true), by consistently posting relevant content that has a cohesive feel as a whole especially on Instagram, but where each piece can stand alone and speak to your target market.

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Anyway, enough of me banging my drum about content creation – on to this wonderful coffee shop in the heart of the city, which as it happens is only just around the corner from Pathway Studios where Lizzy Biggs Photography sometimes operates when I need a static studio as opposed to doing location and business photoshoots.

Arrival at Festival Coffee

Before I had even got all the way through the door, the wonderfully friendly and gentle Sarah met me and offered to help me bring my photography equipment upstairs (they have a handy lift especially useful for those with pushchairs, baby paraphernalia, wheel chairs, walking sticks, just heavy shopping bags or me fully equipped with lights, lenses, cameras and tripods for the photoshoot!)

What a wonderful loft conversion Festival Coffee has in an old Church building which has been repurposed as modern church downstairs, and coffee shop and meeting room upstairs. I believe they even hold regular language classes, coffee mornings and even the odd quiz night in their little place of tranquillity, escape and joy.

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It was now I made a very interesting discovery – I used to go to school with Sarah in Chester and played in the concert band with her older sister! What a small world. It also goes to show that online messages, emails and DM’s can so easily fall flat of showing your true personality and identity if your web presences never show people who you are – never features your lovely face! I know many people who dislike having their photograph taken, but as a business it can have so many more benefits to outweigh this small initial awkwardness! There is something powerful about having an element of humanity in your pictures, especially the eyes, that help people to feel like they are growing to know you, and as they know you to like and trust you! This is the difference that means I will choose (and surveys suggest it is the same across humanity) to visit or keep returning to your business and use my buying power to support you.


Thank you to Festival Coffee for standing for your beliefs in good products, local connections and treating people well. I just can’t wait to share some more photos and showcase your wonderful selection of Cakes by Simply Bakes, flowers by the local florist Katherine Perkins and more tea and coffee joy!

Don’t miss out

Follow me on Instagram @Lizzybiggsphotography for the heads up when the next part of this blog goes live, regular photo content, and even a few hints & tips to improve your own photography! Cant wait to see you there – pop a comment on the Festival Coffee post to say hi and introduce yourself.

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Good bye for now from me – Lizzy – a lover of all things local, ethical, personable and of course coffee and cake!

365 - Week 1

365 - Week 1

An opportunity for me to grow as a photographer, to push my limits, to try new styles without upsetting my portfolio, to showcase work I couldn’t otherwise showcase to you on my main @lizzybiggsphotography instagram account, or wouldn’t choose to show on my @lizzy_and_life personal and travel instagram.

So lets begin…. Week 1 of Lizzy Biggs 365 Photo Journey….

Photo a day Challenge #Lizzybs365

Photo a day Challenge #Lizzybs365

I read in a few places that the best way to improve in your photography and track your journey is to take a photo a day, then look at your work, share it, think about it and go again the next day. So here is a summary of my journey as seen over on my 365 Instagram Account @lizzybs365

Photographers Day Off

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Photographers Day Off

I am not really convinced that there is anything such as a photographers day off - I mean I take my camera with me everywhere, much to the chagrin of my wonderfully supportive BF (we do get around this by having no camera no tech dates to keep a work life balance and guarantee fun conversations with full focus) As such this is why I am able to give you a little mini insight into one of our favourite coffee shops in the Peak District!

I love October as a time to get away on a mini-break. Mainly because….

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Why employ a photographer? Focus & Skill

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Why employ a photographer? Focus & Skill

Why should I go to the expense of employing a photographer?

Short answer, so you can enjoy your own event.

Long answer, because you trust their ability and appreciate their skills, therefore you can relax, enjoying your event in the safe knowledge that all of those special moments will be expertly preserved.

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