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Zorra

I am one of a lucky few to get my hands on these jumpers made by Zorra a.k.a. @emeraldstarfox so me and Hannah had a walk around Shrewsbury and found this graffiti, so we spent a few minutes shooting on film until we woke up a tramp sleeping just a few yards away. He seemed less surprised than us by this encounter but this is a preview from the shoot. I’ll upload more later (I’v been neglecting the blog)
Taken on a Pentax Spotmatic sp2, super takumar smc 50mm f1.4 most likely on kodak ektar 100.

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Whixall

Looks like another continent, strange to think it’s somewhere so close to me and a place I have spent so many hours walking around a few years ago when I lived there.  I was a bit worried about the location but things turned out good (as they always do with the team!).  Anyway, enough of my ramblings, this is what it turned out.
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Farrah

On Sunday I travelled to Solihull to photograph Farrah, it was really good to meet the family (Farrah is sister to Zorra who is going out with my cousin Ben).  We had no plans and so just went for a wander around the local area as the sun started to get lower in the sky.  I switched my old Super Takumar 50mm f1.4 from my Pentax Spotmatic onto my Nikon D300 and shot into the sun using my hand to block some of the light entering the lens.  The old lens may not be optically perfect but I think this adds to the images in a way that newer lenses cannot match.  Images are straight out of camera with no editing, shot in RAW then converted to JPEG and uploaded here.  Enough rambling—


London again

This slideshow kind of sums up our trip to London.  I did my normal trick of carrying my camera around constantly and then not taking any photos with it.  Mainly because I was too busy walking around.  Can’t complain at being in the capital, cannot wait to live there.  Less than a year hopefully!

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Studs, rings, denim, crowded, sexy girls, escalators, holding hands, cold beer, hot city, pukka love, trains, boots, phone pics, 34″ waist, tourists, waiting, carrot juice, bar italia soho


more pics

A couple more as promised, I dont know if I like them as I think they look too strobist and photoshopped when I didnt use any flash, I think I may try changing the opacity on the layers in a few days and see what I think then.


Little red riding hood

I spent Sunday on two shoots, we hired Stokesay Castle in Shropshire as the venue and also used the woods nearby at Bucknell.  This shot is from the woods and is a sneak preview of what the shoot was like.  It doesnt give the game away, The outfit underneath is not your standard red riding hood, this ones got attitude!!
I’m looking forward to editing the rest of these soon, there should be some good ones to play with.  Once they’re done I’ll get them up on here.


Chloe & Phil

Last weekend I was lucky enough to photograph Chloe & Phils big day.  All morning it was raining really hard which was worrying as the reception was to be held in a local vineyard with the photos to be taken outside.   Luckily for everyone involved the rain held off for all but a few minutes of very light showers and the day turned into a very nice summers evening.  I’m slowly working through the pictures, heres just a preview of a few

single frame of a soon to be panorama

Before the ceremony, Chloe just in her dress

Mr&Mrs P sign

Bouquet

Parents of the bride

Outside the church

The reception guests


summer evenings

Driving back from the Stafford College 2011 fashion show on Thursday night and stopped off at this field on the way back.  The light was fading quickly so we spent less than 3 minutes there! Just time to take a quick couple pics as the field is quite nice and I didnt want another year to go pass without any shots in a poppy field.


Just an old pic edited

Having a bit of a good time looking back through recent shoots and picking out pictures that I like that didn’t make the cut to send to the client for one reason or the other (mainly that they don’t show the garment off well).  I zoomed in and changed to a landscape format during this shoot for just one frame so I had a portrait to give to the models parent.  I think I like it.


Adorabelle womenswear

Yesterday I shot three womenswear dresses on location at the river Severn in Shrewsbury.  Whilst I had kind of planned for the models to be spread out throughout the day inevitably there was some overlapping which worked out for the best.  I have only edited a handful of pics so far but they all fit well with the brief that was requested for the shoot.  Heres a few:


Adorabelle

Between yesterday and today I have had three shoots for Adorabelle, a new label from the midlands.  All the children were perfect and made it so easy I was done in just a few minutes…..whoever said never work with children obviously haven’t had the luck that I have had lately!  These are just a few quick edits as I only just got back a couple of hours ago.  Shot in Shrewsbury and Stafford we were lucky with the weather as these are summer clothes and the rain kept off this afternoon whilst we were out.  I have four models wearing the womenswear throughout the day tomorrow so I’m looking forward to being able to direct the models a bit more than you can do with children, I think if you give them too much direction they lose the carefree feeling that the pictures should catch.


Security troubles…

Todays shoot started off badly when we didn’t manage to make it into the first location which was a semi derelict quarry.  We had parked the cars and walked about 50yards when we got collared by security.  When I say security I mean a couple of men who looked like they were out of the film the hills have eyes!  We were told we had two minutes until we would be locked in so we had to make a quick getaway in the cars, this meant we had to go to our backup location only a few miles away.  No security as usual here so I spent a couple of hours exploring and taking pictures for Prototype magazine.  The weather was good and after the bad start things turned good.  Here are a few unedited outtakes from the day, to see the best ones you’ll need to see the magazine when its out, links will be up here when it its live so check back!


Mothers day

Well I spent yesterday taking photos for Faith Tilleray and then today is mothers day and tomorrow and tuesday are deadline days at uni so I havent had any time for portraits :(

And as much  as I hate pictures of flowers this one does capture perfectly how the weather was this morning as I walked down to the  Rocke Cottage Tearoom in the morning sun inbetween heavy showers.  I like the lens flare from the old Super Takumar 50mm.  This was shot at f2.8.

Back to uni work for me..


Stupid game….

My relatively injury free Rugby season was ended on Saturday with a dislocated shoulder and a night in A&E on morphine and gas and air.  Shoulders back in place and so Sunday morning I headed off to London to meet with Ilya Fisher before shooting her new work the following day.  Turns out carrying a full lighting kit, camera and lenses on trains with my shoulder was not my best idea!  But it all worked out well in the end and I had a good couple of days in the capital including a few hours grabbing candids at Highbury on Sunday for the Scotland Vs. Brazil football match as well as Monday around Trafalgar Square.

The model for Ilya was Rose Green,  couldn’t have asked for better.  It’s not very often that you never hear one complaint or request from a model but this was definitely the case on Monday morning.  The pictures aren’t from the shoot it’s just a quick snap I grabbed for here after the shoot before Rose left.

Oh yeah, heres my arm, before and after :)


Can’t complain

I had my interview to get on to the design and technology PGCE course at Staffordshire University on Tuesday so all my time lately has been spent reading up on educational issues and such like.  But, I got a conditional offer so all is very good in the world as I don’t really know what else to do!

Anyway, back to the pictures.  These were taken 9days ago at the train graveyard.  Whilst none of these images are in my favourite list it was a good day and Chloe Nicole is good in front of the camera! I look forward to some fashion/editorial shots in the future with her.

Films are to be developed soon, got a vintage film in the Pentx Spotmatic and some beautiful beautiful beautiful Kodak Ektar 100 in the Mamiya.

I’v got a busy time ahead with 3 weeks of placement to do in a school, a 2 week subject enhancement course and to finish my degree by September.  Not to mention a product shoot in Shropshire, a childrenswear shoot down in London and shooting a Dyno day for charity in Birmingham!! Never mind rugby three times a week, can’t complain though, it’s best to be busy!!


Chloe Nicole

Another trip back to the train graveyard but this time with Chloe who I found on Purestorm.

We only spent a couple of hours nosing around, it wasn’t very warm at all and I’m really really starting to *hate* digital, I did manage to take a couple of images on my Mamiya and a couple on my Pentax Spotmatic but that has an experimental film in it so I’m not counting those until I see it (approx 1970s film).  I’ve got to edit the images I took yet as some will need some work as the light and conditions are hard to work with down there.  Not my usual style to do anything more than tweak the white balance slightly, sharpen, curves and maybe a vignette if it needs it.  This image has had these four things done to it and so it can be uploaded!  Just a quick picture so you can see who I was shooting today, was a good day, even if I decided to get glass stuck in my hand from a smashed window as I was hanging out of a window about 8foot up over the tracks lol.  Places like this are so strange, I find it weird that in this day and age a use cannot be found for items and buildings that are just left to rot. ..


All about the light


Its true what they say, it is all about the light.  Driving back from uni and the light turned really nice, burning all the fog away instantly so we pulled into Copmere End and took a few quick snaps.  I only had my old Takumar 50mm f1.4 on my D300 so I was constrained slightly by the fixed focal length but the 50+year old lens flares madly (which I consider a good thing) when shooting into the sun.  Below are a few technical outtakes but I kinda like them and they will serve as ideas to work on.

On a personal note I got accepted onto the Student Associate Scheme today so thats a nice £600 for 15days work in a school in the summer.  More importantly it will also look very good on my PGCE application.


Becky on medium format

Well I got the roll of Ilford developed and printed on 6×6 Kodak paper and the prints are fine but for some reason they wont scan!! tried loads of different settings but to no avail!!  So here are just a couple of small copies so that you can at least see the shot, albeit with no quality.  The real prints are amazing, stunningly clear with an amazing tonal range and perfect details.


Mamiya time

I really love the Mamiya C330, might take a bit of time to sort out the settings for a shot but the results are worthwhile.   The detail in the prints are exceptional, I get them developed and printed 6″x6″.  To get these prints into my computer I simply scan them with my old flatbed.  Its a shame you cant see how crystal clear and sharp the prints really are but in a certain way the imperfections the scanner adds do not detract from the image.

Here are a couple of pictures from the latest roll of Ilford film.


Finally!!

I finally escaped from my Uni work and managed to sort some time out with the camera.  My friend Tom was also up for shooting so we messaged a few models on Model Mayhem and Becky was available.  We headed to Copmere which was still frozen over and has a few jetties but we couldnt reach many due to the mud.

Unfortunately both the weather and the light were not very good…. everything was arranged so we decided to persevere and see if we could salvage some shots from the weather.  I was shooting my Mamiya C330 mainly but the shop I get my films developed is shut until the new year so I have to wait to see how they turn out!!! Here are a few from my Nikon D50, mainly used with my Super Takumar 50mm f1.4 but some were with the Nikkor 70-300mm.  Only using one reflector, no flash.


Film time

So I finally finished the roll of film that was in my Pentax Spotmatic and went and got it developed!!!

a few nice shots in it but I really need a negative scanner because paying to get the prints and then scanning them in on my filthy dusty scanner is rubbish :-( i just cant get rid of the dust on it grrrr!!!!  roll on xmas break so I can take lots of pictures :-)

heres a couple of unedited pics, all from a cheap roll of fuji iso400 in my spotmatic with the brilliant super takumar 50mm f1.4


Talgarth in Medium Format

Mamiya C330 Professional TLR

Here is a scan of a picture that I took on the 27th of October at Mid Wales mental hospital.  I think this photo sums up the place quite well.  It really is such a shame that great buildings like these are just being ruined.  I took the photo on my Mamiya C330 Professional with 400iso ilford film.  I’m not very impressed with this film, I dont think it handles the highlights too well.

Apologies for my rubbish scanner (its really dirty), the actual print is crystal clear with hardly any grain at all so I’m feeling the need to get this onto canvas as the medium format negative is definitely up to the job and I think that the texture of canvas would enhance this image not ruin it.


Hannah Nijsten

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Today I was shooting Hannah who I found on Model Mayhem.  I decided to go without a plan and just see what happened and how things went in front of the camera.  Things went well (a lot better than yesterday – no police problems) and we got some nice shots. I shot a couple on medium format and a whole roll of 35mm which will be developed tomorrow so I’m really excited about that! We walked around town for a couple of hours and battled midday autumn sunshine to get these….


Mid Wales hospital

I picked up Hope at half eight this morning and drove the two hours to Mid Wales hospital.  The hospital wasn’t too hard to get into after a climbing over a fence and squeezing through a window and there was no sign of any security so we had a nice mooch about and I took a few photos (mainly on film).  Here are a few of the digital pics, watch this space for 35mm and medium format film!!!

But on the way out we bumped into a security guard who followed us as we walked back to our car…..which was blocked in by a police car!  The cops checked we weren’t wanted, asked us a few questions and checked the car and my bag for tools to force entry and once they were happy that I had none we were free to go on our way.  The only charge they could have attempted top bring against me was intent to steal and that would never have worked when I had 3cameras, a tripod, a reflector and a model with me. Quite a fun end to the day!


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