Thursday, 12 March 2009

The incline to 2010 begins here.

I'm off to join the British Institute of Professional Photographers today, I'm actually quite excited.

Saturday, 7 March 2009

From crisis through to resolve

For the last couple of weeks I hit a real creative rut. Horrible it was too. In hindsight it's good to go through these things. A complete month of downtime with the camera wasn't what I had in mind but it was a great way to do things.

Yesterday was a major turning point when I watch Zack Arias video that he did for Scott Kelby's guest blogger segment. As I've been busy with other things over the last few weeks I haven't really had chance to look at photographic blogs or the like.

If you are in creative industry, Zack's video is a must see.

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Hot Shoe Diaries.... finally pre ordered mine.

I couldn't hold off any longer and Amazon have a very good pre order price.

There's a sample chapter here if you want to have a look. You can even order it here if you like.
The Hot Shoe Diaries: Creative Applications of Small Flashes (Voices That Matter)

Saturday, 21 February 2009

The one way to ge the creative juices flow is not to shoot anything.

Use the time to reflect and review what you have done. I have and the results are quite a shock but you can see a progression over the last three years since I started doing all this seriously.

The problem I find with press/editorial work is that it's very very easy to get stuck in a basic groove of flash on camera, get the shot, get the names and get out. Towards the end of my freelance time at the Constitution I would hang around a little longer to get something different.

Rosemary Wright was a good example of this. The job didn't take more than 10 minutes but I came out with two very different shots. There was the "play it safe for the paper" shot and then the more creative one. Which one did the editor pick.... yup the one that looked different.

So I haven't taken a picture in two weeks now and I'm starting to get very itchy fingers.

Friday, 6 February 2009

The January that never was.....


Too many things happened.... so no photography that month.

Back on track. The good news is that Maranna McCloskey's album is due out this month. Northern Ireland newspaper, "Local Women", ran a small bit on Maranna. The shots of her from October 2007 (it was a cold afternoon shoot) still run and still get comments.

Ah well, here's another one from the shoot.

Friday, 9 January 2009

Carrying the Lee Filter sample packs around.

The wonders of Strobist hail that the Roscoe Gel Packs and the Lee Filters Designer pack are oft required in the wonders of doing things with a flashgun.

The Lee Filter Designer pack comes a block of gels with a pin through them to keep them all together. Strobists have devised ways to keep them in some logical order. Last night, I figured out mine.

Enter stage left, the Asda business card holder. All £1.24 of it. There's 25 pages in them which hold four business cards per page. So you can hold three filters per business card pocket and fit the whole gel pack in.

Here's mine:

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

The onstage/offstage rule.

Following on from what I was talking about in my last post. The onstage/offstage rule is really deemed to anyone who operates on stage... so actors, musicians, poets, writers and all that lot.

When Rock The Valley were doing gigs in Limavady the Halloween Ball was always a good night for images. The Kiss tribute band, Hotter Than Hell, did the whole nine yards in terms of make up, platforms and the attitube, but remember it's an act. In fact they were nicest bunch of blokes you could ever meet.

I waited a long while for them to do the photo, and I wasn't leaving until I had it, their manager/press person came over to me and said, "they are ready for you now". When I walked in it was all nice accents, shakes of hands, how you doing, you're not from Limavady are you (I have an English accent in Northern Ireland, it's the first question I get). "Right lads, can you give me Kiss attitude?", no sooner I said it they were in character. Ten frames later and I had what I needed. The funny thing was that someones mobile went off and he answered it, "yes darling, I'm just in the middle of having my photo taken for the paper.... okay... yes.... love you, no you first... no...... okay....byeeeeee". As soon as he put his phone in his pocket he stuck his tongue out and gave me Gene Simmons.