Creative Portraits in Belfast: Photographing Writer Charlotte Blease
As a Belfast photographer, I love collaborating with people whose work inspires thought and creativity — and my recent portrait session with writer and researcher Charlotte Blease was exactly that.
Charlotte’s work explores ideas around science, health, and the human experience — subjects that sit perfectly at the intersection of intellect and empathy. When she came to my studio in Belfast, my goal was to create portraits that felt just as thoughtful as her writing: calm, intelligent, and quietly powerful.
Capturing Authenticity in Portrait Photography
What I love most about portrait photography is connection. Every shoot is a conversation — not just between photographer and subject, but between light, expression, and emotion. With Charlotte, the session unfolded naturally. We used soft, natural lighting and minimal styling to let her personality and confidence shine through.
The result was a series of images that feel open and authentic — portraits that capture not just how Charlotte looks, but the depth and curiosity that define her work.
Studio Photography in Belfast
Working from my studio in Belfast, I create portraits for writers, artists, entrepreneurs, and professionals across Northern Ireland. Each session is designed to reflect individuality and purpose — whether it’s for a press feature, publication, or personal brand.
Northern Ireland has such a rich creative community, and it’s always a privilege to photograph people who are contributing to it in their own unique way. Shoots like this remind me why I love being a Northern Ireland photographer — every session tells a story worth remembering.
Book Your Own Portrait Session
If you’re a creative, professional, or business owner in Belfast or anywhere in Northern Ireland, and you’d like portraits that truly represent who you are, I’d love to collaborate.
📸 Explore more of my portrait and lifestyle work at www.kharapringlephotographic.com
📩 Get in touch to book your studio session in Belfast.