Friday, 6 August 2010

Quick page shuffle.......... New home page to.



So the home page has had a quick change and I've shuffled some of the other pages images to, this while working on the new iPhone/iPad friendly site, which is taking sometime to get sorted. I've been doing a lot of PR shots recently and security product shots too, so that's been keeping me off Dreamweaver, hence the delay. Bought Capture One 5 the other week, so I'm also learning a new raw conversion program, which is making my workflow a little slower, I like it though and am really pleased with the results I'm getting, still using Photoshop for some of the finishing work, especially correcting verticals etc. Hoping that all the rain we're getting at the moment is going to lay off soon, I've got a few skateboarding shoots to do, personal project, all this rain is really putting a hold on getting the shoots organised.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

iPad. The changes that will come with it.......




I've now read a lot about the iPad, I've held one in my hand at an Apple store too, I've done what most photographers have probably done and checked out how my website looks on the new device. Oh bugger, it doesn't fit! So now come the problem, website redesign. My site doesn't fit on my iPhone either so I knew I'd need to get around to this sooner or later, but with the way the iPad is being picked up as the next big thing within the creative world, a redesign is screaming out to be started. This of course is a good thing, new images will get picked, the site will be tweaked and hopefully will look a little better than before. I've already got the design pretty much worked out on paper so watch this space, oh and if you have an iPad already, this is all for you!

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

PDN.................................. It's bloody great


I let my subscription to PDN magazine slip a couple of months ago, silly thing to do really as it's got to be one of the best magazines for the professional photographer period. I of course get Professional Photographer magazine here in the UK and with it's new editor, layout and editorial content it's a huge improvement compared to how it use to be, but PDN is just that bit more cutting edge, just a bit more professional and though I hate to say it of an American publication, just that more relevant to the working photographer. I'm really looking forward to the next issue dropping on the doormat, I've also ordered the few issues I missed and dropped a big notice in my iCalendar not to let the sub slip again!

Thursday, 24 June 2010

iPhone iOS 4............................ I'm waiting!


So yesterday I spent a few fruitless hours trying to download iOS 4 for my iPhone 3G. No matter how long I waited the damned thing would just hang after about 20 minutes. For some reason this morning I woke up just after 5 am (not because of the kids for a change), I popped the MacPro on and crossed my fingers, must have helped as this time everything went according to plan, maybe the server was overloaded with people trying to do exactly the same thing I was or maybe, just maybe there was a glitch.......... Nah, it's Apple for heaven sake! You must excuse me, going to have a play with my iPhone...............

Back again, the new software seems to be working fine, the new look of the apps pages is very OS-X like, I don't seem to have lost anything, though my mail went and picked up every resent e-mail that hasn't yet been deleted off the server, so going through 187 e-mails again and deleting them again was a bit of a pain, still it's done now. So, so far so good............

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Working!...............................On a Sunday!



Working on a Sunday! Just been finishing off some images for a Security company. An unusual image of a Karabina being used as a anti-theft device on a handbag and a rucksack, the Karabina clips the zip pulls together so no-body can go rummaging in your rucksack if you've got your back to them. So I set up two Bowens 500 heads, one with a beauty dish, the other a 100mm x 70mm Redwing softbox, using just the interior baffle. The softbox was camera left, the beauty dish camera right and about 45ยบ to the background, which was a Calumet 107 cm x 198 cm Light Control Panel with a White translucent cover. The Canon had the trusty 24-70 mm f2.8L lens and was fitted with a 16 channel remote release, I stepped in as the model, thankfully it was just a shot looking from the rear. Pressing the remote lightly activates the autofocus on the camera and then pushing the button all the way fires the shutter. It's amazing what you can do on your own these days.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

May's gone quiet..........................Till today!


So it's been a little bit slow so far this month, I've been finishing off some kitchen location photography, still have a few sites to do, but that's existing work nothing new has appeared, till today! So the phone rang and mail let out a ring, the call was a job, much nicer than having someone trying to sell me ad space I don't want, the e-mail was also a job in Manchester, though it's not happening till the 21st. It's not going to keep the wolf from the door but it all helps, I suppose I've been pretty lucky since November I've been really busy, non stop, but now I get a few slack weeks and I begin to panic. Panic over the phones going again.

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Made up my mind....................................


New lighting kit.... Bowens Gemini 500 Pro 2 head kit with travel pak and a Gemini 750 Pro head, that's gonna be the new kit in my lighting case. I've hummed and harred about it since Focus-On-Imaging, this seems to fit the bill best, I'll need the short flash exposure times (t=0.5 1/2400s) for the high speed shots I'm planning to do but they will be a useful addition to my lighting kit for my general commercial work. It'll leave me with nine heads so I reckon a couple of the old Espirt 500 heads will be heading towards e-bay as I usually get away with six heads at most. So come April 6th I'm going shopping.....



Wednesday, 24 March 2010

So what you gonna do...............................



So what you gonna do now spring is sprung, the days are getting longer, we've even had some sunshine, the snow shows no sign of returning, at least according to the weathermen, so we should probably start worrying. I'm going to get out and shoot some stock, I've got a list of stuff I need to shoot and another list of stuff I want to shoot, whether they'll sell is another matter, but isn't that really what photography is all about, shooting what YOU want to?



It's how I started with photography, I wanted to capture my friends skateboarding back in the late 70's, I could always draw what I saw but having photographs for reference made it easier, till capturing the guys in photographs became the only goal. My subject matter stayed pretty focused for a few years before I started to turn my camera, by then a Russian Zenith TTL, on family and the things going on around me. I want to go back to that early passion, skateboarding is on the list, near the top, but I'm really looking at it as a big project, trying to reach a few of the older pro skaters I remember from my youth, 30 years on most of them are still skateboarding. The pictures are going to be more creative now, thanks to battery packs for monolight flash units, the rapid move in flash technology for outdoor shooting is a god send for what I've got planned. I'm hoping to get started in April, just got to firm up a few dates and locations. I'd better get those battery packs on charge.

Friday, 12 March 2010

Day trip to...................... Focus-On-Imaging

I missed last years Focus on imaging event at the NEC, I'd just got to much work to do to be able to justify taking a day off and going for a jolly to Birmingham. I could of gone on the Sunday but the thought of the huge crowds of photography enthusiasts with their bulging Billingham camera bags always puts me off that idea, plus Dave Lee Travis might be there that day! He was there this Monday, my mate Tony spotted him.

So I was quite looking forward to a day plodding around halls 9 and 10 packed to the gunnels with the latest cameras, lighting and gadgets. I was looking for some new monolights, so headed over to the Bowens stand to have a play with the new Gemini 750 Pro heads, I've been using Bowens for the last nine years and have invested a lot in the system so wasn't really looking to change to a different manufacturer, not that it stopped me looking at other kit. The Hensel portable kit look really great, well thought out, but strong and lightweight thanks to the Lithium batteries and the metal construction. Wasn't to impressed with the Elinchrom ranger kit, to much plastic for my liking, the brolly attachment on the head look downright flimsy. The Profoto and Broncolor kit just oozed quality and refinement but it comes at a hell of a price tag too match, maybe if I win some money on the lottery, sigh, I wish!

I sat in on one of the talks on the Phase One stand, which was interesting, learned a lot about the use of smoke to create interest and mood in the background of a photograph, I remember my old boss used smoke bombs on various calendar shoots twenty years ago and getting the same sort of results, there's nothing really new when it comes to ideas for shots in photography. Phase One were right across from Leaf stand, same company different embroidered polo shirts. Hasselblad didn't turn up this year, they've got their own road-show tours going on around the country, I'd think they'd get better results going to the pros, rather than hoping they'd come to them at Focus. At least they avoided the tyre kickers how are never going to part with at least £15K of Blad gear.

Popped over to Bob Rigby Photographics stand and had a chat with Simon and Garry, there's always someone buying something from them at anytime you arrive at their stand. We wheeled and dealed for a while about equipment pricing and came to an arrangement on said Bowens kit that I'm after. Later in the day saw Simon walking across the hall and had a quick chat but soon realised that the pained expression and foot dancing he was doing that he was in dire need of a restroom and let him go on his way.

Looking around the halls there was a strong college presence, but the biggest presence was for wedding albums, well sod that, I went looking for camera gear, taking in Nikon, Canon and a couple of other manufacturers too. Looked at all the lovely inkjet machines as they frantically ran print after print to prove their worth. Saw my old Fuji rep from the E-6 processing days, Martin, now game-fully employed at Pro Film and Digital in Manchester, it was nice to catch up, I've not seen him for over 8 years, they had a couple of Sinar P2's for sale, reckon they'll be taking those home with them. A lot of second hand Canon and Nikon kit, in nice condition also graced the stand.

Saw Ben at Minute Film, selling holga cameras and lots of polaroid film, it reminds me I've still got a roll of film in my holga, need to get out and shoot that soon. It must be a bit of a change for him after his years at Hasselblad but he certainly looked happy.

Well that was it will have to wait another year to take another jolly to the NEC, unless work prevents me, wonder if Pentax will be selling their new Medium format camera over here by then?

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Studio shoot..........................1940's Style



Cast & Crew:-
Models: Molly Melia and Tim Rotheram from PHA Model Management
Agency: Steve Ford from FerrymanBlue
Make-up: Nigel Hughes
Clothing: The Royal Exchange Theatre Company
Assistant: Clint Hughes



We had to recreate a 1940's style Hollywood movie promotional image for an ad, the client was quite specific in the feel the image had to convey, the use of period clothing, make up, hair styling was essential.


As you'll appreciate these things take time to come together, Molly had an hour and a half in hair and make up to capture the 40's look, Tim really just needed to have a shave and have a parting put in his gelled hair, with just a little touch up make up. The problem was when Tim went to put on the waistcoat that came with the jacket that no way was that going to fit. The jacket was a little on the tight side to, but as most of the shots would have the front of the jacket obscured it wasn't a big worry.


As the shoot progressed the usual changes to the original brief started, with a good mix of input from Steve, the client and myself leading to a more varied set of poses, with the models allowed to be creative on their own for the final fifteen minutes of the shoot. Which gave us some interesting shots to work with, though with the tight jacket it also gave me some work in photoshop to make it look less snug.


We chose Infocus Studios in Marple for this shoot, it was really well kitted out with 1000W Bowens Monolights running on ceiling tracking, every bowens reflector you could wish for, a good mix of different sized Wafers and Bowens softboxes and all set around an infinity cove. A seperate makeup/dressing room, a well appointed kitchen, though we just took advantage of the kettle and cups.



I just want to thank everyone involved for making the shoot run nice and smoothly, to Clint for capturing a few images during the shoot for the blog, note to self:- Must get an HD video camera next.


http://www.pha-agency.co.uk/

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Quickload......................................... RIP



You know some film products will be really missed, Fuji's Quickload will be one of them. Kodak first brought out 5X4 film in a packet, though it was a single sheet and it to used a Polaroid 545 film back, but it was Fuji that really moved the idea on with two sheets of film just like a proper dark-slide. I've used tones of the stuff, Velvia, Provia, Astia even 64T, it was just so convenient compared with loading and off loading dark-slides, great for working on location so much easier than humping a case full of dark-slides around. It's inevitable that Quickload would get axed, I've not used my 5X4 with film for 8 years now, I sold my 545 back on e-bay over two years ago, I like many others have turned their backs on large format film and it's a great product like Quickload that has been scrapped because of it. I feel a little bit ashamed, RIP Quickload, you were great in your day, but that's long gone.

Saturday, 27 February 2010

Lego iPhone app...................... So much fun



Some say simple things please simple minds, but this Lego photo app for the iPhone is just so much fun to play with.... Simple is good! This is a photo of my eldest son playing in the local park. I'm thinking that Lego should do a plug-in for Photoshop, or Lightroom, or Aperture, hell I'd buy it!


Thursday, 18 February 2010

Black & White Child Portrait.................



Shot this before Christmas but have been playing around with it after a request from the client for something different for some more prints for the family. Original print image is on the right, the one on the left has been bashed with a high pass filter and some heavy shading of the background and a touch on the clothing. A lightening of the eyes seemed necessary to. Client likes it so I'm happy.