Just set up an Instagram account again, yeah I know I said I wouldn't but there you go...
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Monday, 2 June 2014
So summer has arrived... Maybe.
So how we can tell that summer has finally arrived, because ice cream is being consumed outside rather than in the warmth of the house. We are also getting treated to more summery skies. Though not today, or this week, rain forecast till the weekend. This kind of mucks up my plans, I have a load of exterior lighting to photograph, has to be wall mounted, has to be done in the dry. So I have my fingers crossed that next week does bring a ray of sunshine, and my kids will probably want more ice cream too.
So take one child, a toy tin aeroplane, a flying hat, and some goggles...
So take one child, a toy tin aeroplane, a flying hat, and some goggles, then make him stand on top of two apple boxes, surround the child with lighting from various modifiers, lay down on the floor and take a picture. Ideas always sound so simple.
I know I've already posted information about this shoot, but now I've added a lighting layout, so you'll just have to put up with it again. Two Bowens 500w Pro heads were placed either side of the model, pointing slightly up at about 15°, these were both fitted with 30cm x 140cm stripboxes with fabric grids, set to 1/2 power. A Bowens 750w Pro head was set level with the model to camera left, this was fitted with a 90cm Octa-softbox, it was set to 1/4 power. The background was provided by mother nature, she seemed particularly generous the evening of the shoot, the sky was blue and streaked with wispy high cloud, most of the week leading up to the shoot was dull, grey, and usually accompanied with lashings of rain, well it is summer here in the UK.
For most of the shoot my model performed brilliantly, though had to be reminded to "NOT LOOK AT THE CAMERA!" a few times
All images ©2014 Alistair Kerr, no images to be published or printed without written permission. So keep those paws off the copy and paste buttons folks.
Monday, 19 May 2014
70,025
Okay I missed the blog's page views clicking over to 70,000, it happened at some point this morning, it could have been whilst I was sat in the dentist's chair, or as I negotiated my trolley around Tesco, probably by the frozen food section, or maybe by the fridge packed full of sausages. I digress, so 70,025, it's not a lot really, I must do better.
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Project: The Pilot... Takes off!
This project has been on my mind for a while, it's been nagging away in my sub conscience, every time I look up and see an aircraft cutting its way across the blue sky I think of how I will approach the project. Well today it started, the sky looked good, not just a sea of blue, but plenty of wispy cloud to keep it interesting... And we were off.
Perched on top of two full size apple boxes, with several of his friends cheering him on, my son took my direction fairly well, though as with any kid they don't always listen. I was laid on the floor shooting upwards, so the sky looked big and uninterrupted by any buildings, or trees in the background. Using a 90cm Octa-softbox to camera left and two 30cm x 140cm strip-softboxes either side of my model I got the lighting pretty much how I'd envisioned it. I'd originally thought the project would be in colour, maybe muted tones, but experimenting with Black & White I was sold on this instead. There will be more images to come, my other younger son has started making noises that he wants his photo taken with his plane... What have I started?
All images ©2014 Alistair Kerr no publishing without full written permission.
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Thursday, 15 May 2014
It hasn't been the best day ever here at Alistair Kerr Photography...
I photographed my neighbours dog Stanley last week. He was very good in front of the camera and lights, but truth be told he was more interested in the bowl of dog biscuits his owner Sheila had in her hand than posing for my camera. That said I did manage to capture a few good images between him munching his biscuit treats.
The lighting diagram for the shoot
The shoot came about because Sheila was worried that he might be ill, they'd already lost two dogs of the same breed, flat-coat retriever, to cancer in the past, and Stanley was exhibiting similar problems now. So Sheila wanted some photographs, just incase, he was off to have tests at the vets this week.
Today they viewed the photographs, there were tears, the tests have proved their worst possible fears too be true, Stanley has cancer, I should say had, Stanley was put to sleep this afternoon, Sheila and Ian just couldn't let him suffer any more pain.
All images ©2014 Alistair Kerr Photography
No publication or copying of these images without permission.
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Another 1st Saturday of the month, must be skateboard shots time...
Set up my Fuji X100, a couple of Canon 550EZ speedlights on small stands and started snapping a few of the guys that turned up for last night's MAS skate jam at Deeside Skakepark, I didn't get a shot of everyone as a few sneaked out for a crafty fag when they saw the flashes going off... NEXT TIME GUYS!
Two out takes, Corker standing like a farmer, and Tony giving it a little "rat face" aka Jay Adams.
I need to thank Tony for offering to take my picture, though you can see from these why I try and stay behind the camera.
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Old men, maple, and urethane...
I'm a skateboarder, I've been a skateboarder since I was 11 years old, it's is something I love, it's in the blood, I've spilt blood doing it, I've broken bones, yet I couldn't give it up.
I've been taking skateboarding photos since I was 12, or might have been 11, the years do seem to fuzz together as you look back on them from afar. I took these images below last night, once again the first Saturday of the month heralded the MAS (Middle Aged Shred) session at Deeside skatepark, men with maple, aluminium and urethane, spent the evening doing what they love, skateboarding, fun was had, pain was on the agenda too, because you have dues to pay, they are paid in scrapes, bumps, and blood.
We know our limitations, but you always try pushing them that bit further, otherwise what is the point. I managed to get a few hours skating done between stints with the camera, so I ache a bit today, but it's a good ache.
I took these images with a Fuji X100, had a couple of Canon 550EX speedlights on small stands fired by iShoot transmitter and receivers, before I've had the full Canon kit with me and a brace of Bowens heads, stands, and modifiers, it's nice to travel light.
To anyone upset by the graphic of a poodle with half a cat in it's mouth, all I can say is that skateboard graphics are not famed for their cuteness.
I realise I need to get my "Old Skateboarders" project moving again, I've neglected it due to working commitments, I need to rectify that.
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Fuji X100 and why I love it.
This is my youngest boy, he'll be 5 next week, here he is squeezed into the Little Tikes car belonging to our neighbour's child, who is 18 months old, he looks quite guilty, and he should be, he is sat in a stolen vehicle. The police weren't called, the vehicle was handed back, but I quickly got a picture with the Fuji X100 that was hanging over my shoulder, before he managed to get out. That is why I love the X100, it is always there. It has got a place in my camera bag with all the Canon bodies and lenses, but it never seems to be there. It's always in the pocket of the coat I'm wearing, or in the laptop bag when I go and visit clients or off out on a location recon. I seem to pick it up without thinking, it's there with my phone, keys, and wallet. Another essential.
A homage to William Eggleston's Big Wheels
The kids often fall under the watchful gaze of the ever present X100
Big cat hunting...
Wood... one natural, one laminated
A rare selfie... Hey what's that doing there!
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Funny kind of Sunday
I seem to have spent my Sunday thinking about work, though all I've really done is clean up and sort out the garage and take a ton of junk to the tip.
Whilst I was at the tip I found an iPhone in a wallet, it had credit cards and a drivers licence in it. The phone had no password protection so I opened up Maps.app and put the address from the drivers licence into it, a short ride with Siri giving me directions, and I was handing the phone over to its owner, who was a little shell shocked. His wife just kept saying "but people aren't that honest anymore", well some of us are, and I know that I'd like to think if I lost my phone/wallet someone would seek me out and return it.
So on that note, and with karma firmly on my side I'm off to do some editing.
Thursday, 20 February 2014
New iMac... So now I'm up and running again
My MacPro died, 4 years old, it was a true workhorse, but life goes on and thanks too Jigsaw24 and Photolease, I now have a lovely new 27" iMac. It's now loaded up with all the software I need to get back to work, and I have a stack of work to get done...
Wait, so why am I blogging?
Got to go!
Wait, so why am I blogging?
Got to go!
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Around the country with 18 pharmacies...
Over the last few weeks I've been running around the country shooting pharmacies, North, South, East and West, all points of the compass. It's meant a good deal of driving, about 1600 miles, by the way I hate you M25, sampling the delights of various Travelodge hotels, some recently refurbished and some not. Living out of a suitcase and spending much of my spare time recharging camera and Bowens travelpak batteries, and reading books to while away the time between shoots. I'm not going to tell you how many books I got through, I'm just thankful my wife bought me a Kindle at Christmas as I had enough gear to hump around with me without half a ton of paperbacks.
Equipment wise I had my trusty Canon 5D MkIII and 1Ds MkII, with the 17-40mm, 24-70mm and 70-200mm, lighting was provided by 2-3 Bowens 500w Gemini heads, most running off plugs sockets though I had travelpaks with me, as the pharmacies tend to be devoid of plug sockets in their reception areas, a pair of 60x80 Bowens softboxes and 7" and 9" reflectors acted as light modifiers. Tripod, stands, extension leads and gaffer tape also took up valuable space in the boot of the car.
Equipment wise I had my trusty Canon 5D MkIII and 1Ds MkII, with the 17-40mm, 24-70mm and 70-200mm, lighting was provided by 2-3 Bowens 500w Gemini heads, most running off plugs sockets though I had travelpaks with me, as the pharmacies tend to be devoid of plug sockets in their reception areas, a pair of 60x80 Bowens softboxes and 7" and 9" reflectors acted as light modifiers. Tripod, stands, extension leads and gaffer tape also took up valuable space in the boot of the car.
I've learned a lot about life in a pharmacy, it seems that at least half the population over 75 is on warfarin, that the pharmacy never has a quiet time, and that having your photograph taken at the counter as you are serving can take awhile as the person playing the customer keeps pulling funny faces.
Or over doing it a bit, all I asked was if she could look happy picking the packet of tablets off the shelf, this was method acting gone to extremes.
But when it goes right it can turn out well. Okay this took a few shots to get right, too much laughing going on.
"Now just look at the products and smile, just a little one..." I know it must be hard smiling at a box of tablets, but the brief said happy smiling faces.
"No you can't have the usual 3 bottles of red wine a night and take this" was what I kept saying to get the smiles I wanted, you have to tease the smiles out of people sometimes, it doesn't always work though
On the whole, apart from some of the nasty traffic congestion, it was a good series of trips, the staff at the pharmacies were friendly and most were up for having their photographs taken, not all of course but that's to be expected.
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
We're back again...
I haven't been in blogging mode for a while, in truth for months. Sometimes life sends you down a different path, it can take a while before life gets back to some kind of normality again, though I defy anyone to explain what normal actual is.
A few things turned me away from keeping up with the blog, mostly personal stuff, though there was one business related issue which made me contemplate packing in altogether, purely money related though, it seemed to sap all my energy. Sometimes the self employed life gets very frustrating.
Now though I'm back, a spring in my step and, unfortunately, a cold in my head. That's not going to stop me though. I'm in the process of building a new, more dynamic, website. I have some new marketing ideas, and I've just picked up a couple of new clients without even trying. Autumn 2013 is looking good.
Now though I'm back, a spring in my step and, unfortunately, a cold in my head. That's not going to stop me though. I'm in the process of building a new, more dynamic, website. I have some new marketing ideas, and I've just picked up a couple of new clients without even trying. Autumn 2013 is looking good.
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