It's been a busy time since the last blog entry! Several shoots, one of which I can't divulge any shots from just yet (oh the intrigue) but three main ones that I can, so here goes!
A couple of weeks back, Yol and I went to visit Saint Giles Church in Cheadle with the Willfield Camera Club to try our hand at shooting at night inside a church. We'd generously been given access to the church for our shooting for an hour and a half, and so with a little coordination to make sure that we didn't venture into each other's shots, a hearty band of around twelve photographers set up tripods and cranked up the ISO settings!
The inside of the church is beautiful, and very calming even though there were so many of us in a relatively small space. It also made for a nice setting for an interesting portrait of Yol!:
The full set of photos from the church can be seen on Flickr here: Saint Giles Church photo set.
Experimentation in photography is always a fun and educational experience, and with that in mind, Yol and I teamed up with Glyn, Claire and Yvonne and headed up Sneyd Hill one evening to experiment with light painting. Armed with a head torch, a pack of sparklers, some lighting wire, a can of deodorant and Yvonne's not-so-trusty ciggie lighter, we tried out several different long exposure ideas with the backdrop of Stoke at night behind us.
The most successful shots came from the ingenuity of Yvonne to house some wire wool inside an egg whisk on the end of a dog chain; once the wire wool was ignited and spun around it created some stunning images!
The set of shots can be seen here: Painting With Light.
Today was a rather special day at work! This evening I had the pleasure of handing out the awards at the Level 4 screening of the Keswick documentaries, which was a very enjoyable experience. But in terms of photography, the highlight today came this morning when I had the opportunity to shoot some behind-the-scenes stills on the Media Centre News Set. Student journalist Will Piper was recording an interview segment for Staffs Live, and the interviewee was none other than Chris Jericho, the frontman of the band Fozzy and former WWE wrestler!
Chris was an excellent interviewee, giving a very entertaining and insightful interview to Will, and I had the opportunity to shoot before and during the recording:
After the interview, we had the chance to get some photos with Chris, so we took it in turns to get our photos taken! This one of me was taken by Rich Mortimer, and I'm pretty chuffed with it!
The set can be seen on Flickr here: Chris Jericho at Staffs Live.
Thanks for reading!
28 November 2012
Shooting inside a Church, Painting with Light, and the Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla
12 November 2012
Shooting Jen - Twice, Stoke Vintage Fair, and Lest We Forget...
In the last blog entry I mentioned that I had an upcoming shoot with the excellent Jen Latham, where we were going to test some themes that we've been working on. Well, good things come in pairs, and thanks to the generosity of my fellow snapper Lauren Freeman in lending me her flash head kit, Jen and I have done two shoots! The shots from both shoots are yet to be properly published, but I can give you a sneak peek of both shoots here - I'm immensely proud of both shoots, and yet again I was left in awe at Jen's talent in front of the camera.
The first shoot took place on Halloween night, so when the rest of the country were out trick or treating we were set up in the Media Centre's Shoot Studio using a combination of tungsten and LED constant lights, and armed with a smoke machine. We shot a variety of different themes, costumes and ideas, and soon I will be publishing the results. But in the meantime, here's a couple of shots from the photoshoot:
The second of our shoots came about through luck and timing! On Phoenix match days in recent weeks, Lauren, Yolanda and myself have been shooting portraits of the players for use in the match programmes and for the upcoming Phoenix calendar; a couple of weeks back Lauren offered to let me take her flash head lighting kit home with me to practice with, as I've been thinking about getting one. So it transpired that I had the kit, and Jen had a spare couple of hours before heading to kickboxing one evening, so we set up the lights, got the smoke machine out again, and had an impromptu shoot! Again, the results haven't been published yet, but here's a quick look:
The full sets from boths shoots will be published soon - watch this space!
Yesterday was a busy day for me with my camera. Yolanda has an interest in vintage and retro fashion and style, and so when we learned that there was going to be a Vintage Fair in town, it was a no-brainer! So we set off for the King's Hall in Stoke On Trent, Yolanda with the intention of getting a 50s-style make-over, and me with the intention of getting some shots of the people and styles on show, and to create a photoset that gave a flavour of the event.
The venue itself is quite photogenic, and as the doors to the balcony were left unlocked, I went for a bit of a wander whilst Yol had her make-over done:
I also decided to get some photos of the people in attendance, both the visitors and the stallholders, and I found that everyone I asked was happy to have their photo taken!
The highlight of the show for me though had to be Yol's transformation. At the skilled hands of Sarah Russell from SGR Vintage Hair & Make Up, Yol was given a new hairstyle and make-over in a retro 1950s style, to match her cherry dress:
The full set of photos from the Vintage Fair can be seen on Flickr here: Stoke Vintage Fair photoset
Yesterday was also Remembrance Sunday, and whilst we were down in Stoke we were able to watch the Remembrance Parade which ended at the Stoke Cenotaph, right outside the King's Hall:
Remembrance Sunday is always a significant event in the calendar, a moving tribute to the fallen. I lost my grandfather when I was five years old, I only have vague memories of how lovely a man he was, but I know from my mother that he served in Palestine in WW2, and so every Remembrance Sunday he's at the forefront of my thoughts. Lest we forget.
The set of photos from the Parade can be seen here: Remembrance Parade
Thanks for reading, all.
The first shoot took place on Halloween night, so when the rest of the country were out trick or treating we were set up in the Media Centre's Shoot Studio using a combination of tungsten and LED constant lights, and armed with a smoke machine. We shot a variety of different themes, costumes and ideas, and soon I will be publishing the results. But in the meantime, here's a couple of shots from the photoshoot:
The second of our shoots came about through luck and timing! On Phoenix match days in recent weeks, Lauren, Yolanda and myself have been shooting portraits of the players for use in the match programmes and for the upcoming Phoenix calendar; a couple of weeks back Lauren offered to let me take her flash head lighting kit home with me to practice with, as I've been thinking about getting one. So it transpired that I had the kit, and Jen had a spare couple of hours before heading to kickboxing one evening, so we set up the lights, got the smoke machine out again, and had an impromptu shoot! Again, the results haven't been published yet, but here's a quick look:
The full sets from boths shoots will be published soon - watch this space!
Yesterday was a busy day for me with my camera. Yolanda has an interest in vintage and retro fashion and style, and so when we learned that there was going to be a Vintage Fair in town, it was a no-brainer! So we set off for the King's Hall in Stoke On Trent, Yolanda with the intention of getting a 50s-style make-over, and me with the intention of getting some shots of the people and styles on show, and to create a photoset that gave a flavour of the event.
The venue itself is quite photogenic, and as the doors to the balcony were left unlocked, I went for a bit of a wander whilst Yol had her make-over done:
I also decided to get some photos of the people in attendance, both the visitors and the stallholders, and I found that everyone I asked was happy to have their photo taken!
The highlight of the show for me though had to be Yol's transformation. At the skilled hands of Sarah Russell from SGR Vintage Hair & Make Up, Yol was given a new hairstyle and make-over in a retro 1950s style, to match her cherry dress:
The full set of photos from the Vintage Fair can be seen on Flickr here: Stoke Vintage Fair photoset
Yesterday was also Remembrance Sunday, and whilst we were down in Stoke we were able to watch the Remembrance Parade which ended at the Stoke Cenotaph, right outside the King's Hall:
Remembrance Sunday is always a significant event in the calendar, a moving tribute to the fallen. I lost my grandfather when I was five years old, I only have vague memories of how lovely a man he was, but I know from my mother that he served in Palestine in WW2, and so every Remembrance Sunday he's at the forefront of my thoughts. Lest we forget.
The set of photos from the Parade can be seen here: Remembrance Parade
Thanks for reading, all.
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