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Photographing Charlotte. Another one with Star Potential

This week I had a great time photographing Charlotte. I choose to make it a relaxing session taking very much a consultative approach. Together we worked through the session as a team and not just a photographer and subject. And the results, I feel, are spectacular. For me it is my best work to date and I can't wait to see how some of these images fair in the SWPP's monthly competition. The image above is by far my favorite. And I can't wait to get the sample for the studio. I am pleased with all aspects from composition to lighting and expression. In fact I absolutely love most of the images with the hoody. I must remember to try this again. Our aim was to create a portfolio for Charlotte as she is coming to the end of her 3 year course with the Phil Winston Theatreworks College in Blackpool. She required head shots as well as commercial shots so we spent the morning playing around with various outfits, backgrounds and lighting set ups. It was a great chance for me to...

I Can't Believe How Long its Been

Well I had intended on keeping up with my blog a little better than I have been lately but time has just moved too quickly this spring. There just isn't enough hours in the day to keep up with everything. So what have I been up to? Well, we've done more Clique parties, baby shoots (which I will have photos to add soon), a ruby anniversary portrait, and much more. We've been to the Mayor's ball, been helping out with the Burbage Carnival and working on a number of events for the near future. We have a couple of things we are working on that I can't wait to reveal but until I am a little further along in the process I don't want to spill the beans. But I am really excited about the possibilities for the future and will share it here as soon as possible. I should have a number of things to post in the next few weeks. So please keep coming back. This is a very exciting time for us.

Vicky-Anne Academy of Dance & Drama

This week I had the pleasure of photographing the staff at the Vicky-Anne Academy of Dance and Drama. The Vicky-Anne Academy is based in Burbage (above the co-op) and runs classes for children aged two and a half right up to adulthood. In fact, I too attend a class there and have done for the past 3 years. If you wish to contact the Academy here is a link to their website http://www.vickyanneacademy.co.uk/ where you can read about all the classes, times, events and contact details. This is a group I work with quite regularly, doing such things as class photos, show photos and costume photos. I love taking the show photos as it gives me a chance to do something completely different to my usual. There is no posing of any kind and no setting up of lights and as such no need to worry about whether or not I have the light spot on. I just get to float around shooting what I can, trying to capture a special moment. These photos were taken for Vicky-Anne's website. She'd asked for a ...

The Beast

'The Beast', a brand new, very out of the ordinary cross country race which should be here for years to come. Now although it is the last thing I would ever sign up to take part in myself, having been up close and personal taking the photos I can see why so many would find this a great race. If getting dirty and wet while having a real work out is your thing then you would love the Beast. For more details on this race and to keep posted of future similar events check out http://www.purepersonaltraining.co.uk/index.php?page=pure_corporate . The Beast is just the first of many to come. When I was asked to photograph this race jumped at the chance to photograph something different from the usual and to get out of the studio for change. This opportunity presented me with the challenge of capturing a great moment while making the most of the backdrop available to me, which at this location was beautiful. I woke up that morning at first thinking, great its not sunny so we will ha...

Rosemarie & Tony ~ We Meet Again

Last year I had the honour of photographing Rosemarie and Tony's wedding. This year I had the honour of photographing them yet again for their website. We spent a morning taking various images, bouncing ideas off each other to arrive at something we were all happy with. As is the case with most adults we had a barrier to break through in order to get shots that worked. I think most people come to a shoot with the belief that they don't photograph well or they don't know how to smile. Being in front of a camera is difficult. I don't pretend that it is anything less than that. I myself do not like to be photographed which is why I am quite happy being the one who is almost always behind the camera. But in time, if we take our time, we can get even the most camera shy person to relax. And I believe that it is relaxing that will eventually get the images that look natural and flattering. Rosemarie and Tony are the owners of Heterarchy, an interior architecture and...

Wellies, Wellies and More Wellies

Over the past couple of years I've been photographing Jileon Ltd's wellies for their website. And over the last couple of months I have had quite a bit to do for them. Jileon is a great client of ours, giving us regular work that I can undertake in my own time and in my own way. It makes for such a relaxing change from having to make small children smile in a short span of time. Particularly since they can't get up and walk away just at the moment when all elements of the perfect image come together. The only real challenge in photographing wellies for me seems to be the dreaded reflection that is unavoidable when photographing shiny objects using flash. But without this challenge where would be the fun? Jileon Ltd is a Hinckley based distributor of mainly wellington boots. They do also distribute other things but typically it is just their wellies that I photograph. If you wish to order a pair please vi...

Its a Snow Day!!! Well almost a snow week really.

I began writing this blog entry at the start of the week when the first snow day was announced. I knew I wasn't going to get much work done with the kids hovering around the place so I decided to have some fun with my blog, particularly as it is something that tends to get neglected in favour of tasks with specific deadlines. Of course the photographer in me couldn't let this opportunity slip by without capturing th e day s events in pictures. And this time I decided I was going to take photos with a difference. My usual rushed snaps with a ' can't really be bothered attitude due to the cold weather' just wasn't going to do this time around. Instead this time I was going to master the art of the perfect exposure in an almost pure white scene. This is nothing that the automatic setting on the camera can handle and another aspect that sets casual snappers apart from skilled photographers. I must say that I am ever so pleased with the results from our snow day ph...