Tuesday 27 December 2011

Here is my latest attempt at a photo.
The main light in the living room was left on as the other half was watching tele and sewing at the same time. By the time it was switched off I was in bed!
Never the less a lesson learnt, and you can see me on the watch!!


Yeh I know well out of advert material, but I like it as first attempt under exceptional lighting circumstances, like no proper lighting, no proper background eg and no understanding. At least it is not at the normal angle!

missed opportunities

I have included this as we did not have our planned day out today as a substitute for anything that may have gone on today. Sorry Steve, but it was a good laugh.



Saturday 3 December 2011

Interiors

Here are the final images that were chosen by Kate for her portfolio and web site. There are also a set of prints for her portfolio.
I learnt so much in a short time with this project, from guidance re lighting from Mr Steve and his constructive comments, to how to place the camera, to understanding the reality of the difficulty of "on-site" photography, balanced against the studio place settings and room sets. The combination of comments from Adrian and Steve have made me realise the differences, and how to go forward in the future.

The runner and cushions 


the bean bag and bed cover boy's room


the curtain and tassle


the curtain in it's location


curtains


the bed cover and bean bag girl's room


the curtains and draught excluders 


Italian style curtains with cushions and bed cover


curtains and cushions


cushions and seat cover


blind and cushions

Yes, the room set is a brilliant idea, but there maybe a place for in situ as well. I look forward to the next project/s.

Saturday 26 November 2011

Visit to Studio in Belper

Well what can I say. The visit just reinforced my feelings about the whole business of photographic studios. A very workmanlike place, just as I had expected,. and the images produced were at best excellent from what we were shown.

I cannot express my pleasure at seeing a master in his own environment. Adrian was like a breath of fresh air, and very easy with his comments. I would imagine he is a joy to work with, once you really got to know how he works. The little nuggets of information passed over could easily have been missed. As he described it was a jobbing studio, but I am sure he was being very modest about his talents.

I realise that there is 40+ years of experience going into the studio, and I would not have a hope in hell of getting anywhere near to the quality that Adrian can achieve.

The earlier group who went on Wednesday had a longer and more informative visit, which unfortunately for those of us who have to work for a living have missed out on. It would have been nice to see some action, even a demonstration of the lighting techniques. I am sure that may have been possible to see the effect of this when we were there, perhaps I should have asked!

I personally got  a lot out of the visit, but unfortunately, and sadly, it only reinforced my belief that with my current abilities and time commitments and experience and cost and age and expense and contacts and lack of structure on the current course is preventing me from pursuing my passion to create the images I feel I can do.

But I did hear the mantra yet again of if the work does not suit or you have an awkward client or you can't cover you costs then do not do the work, in addition to clients always wanting to get more for less! This I have heard from many quarters in this profession, and I think you have to be very strong to exist, and Adrian has achieved this, even if in quiet periods he has done other things.

But this is a business first, and photography second (but the quality counts beyond the ordinary), and that is the biggest disappointment for the current course, and to be introduced to environment we were in, is that the importance of business has not been placed at a higher importance level, bearing in mind the expertise available.

It is with much regret that I will have pull out of the current course, as I received no assurance on the day that the structure of the course would improve in that direction. Having worked in private companies on a very business like environment then I am disappointed that progress has been so slow in this direction, only highlighted by the visit today.

But please keep in touch as I will continue to update this blog.

Friday 25 November 2011

London and Paris Nov 2011

Hi folks, back from my travels. A few pics that what I tooked whence I was there.

LONDON

One sunny and misty morning, new architecture arising into the sky. going to be the tallest building in London, for a short while anyway.

Architectural symmetry

PARIS
the butt end of France

Not what you expected ! BUTT they are everywhere, butt everywhere, this is neat!!

In no particular order


After the fire back to base


Alternate forms of wheeled transport


you know where these steps are


Well I had to didn't I


My after dinner coffee


Nijinksy's grave in Cimetiere de Montmartre


Another well known landmark


to tie to


a demonstration outside the Palais of Justice



Now for the non-holiday stuff
Mr Pi and guests


street performer


Henri my waiter at lunchtime, a lovely man


Of course the whole purpose of going to Paris was to carry out this fashion shoot which I had been asked to do, mainly handbags, but the by product was the clothing as well. This is Sami and she was getting a bit chilly at this stage although the sun was still out, and it was mid afternoon.

Here are a few of the images from the day, love the bag.






This was her first outfit, looking very glamorous. those shoes.


Ha Ha  If you believe this then I have lead you astray. But I did take advantage of the situation at the Sacre Coeur, until they politely asked me not to. But I was standing next to the photographer!!!!!