Saturday 22 December 2012

Along with my Chef friend Alex I have been working toward putting a cookbook together. I am interested in shooting more food photography and Alex being such a larger than life character I thought who better to work with. Having got to the folks house for Christmas on Thursday I was away first thing on Friday to Bury St Edmunds to see Alex. I just wanted to get a few background shots in the bag of Al doing his kitchen shuffle, a quick hour shooting him during a busy lunchtime service has got the ball rolling, sadly I didn't have more time but will be back for longer in January.

On the way back from Bury I saw his wonderful piece of grafitti and couldn't resist getting ankle deep in a muddy field to make a photograph. Using the big stopper nd filter to great effect, bluring the cloud movement over a 3 minute exposure I may hae the cover shot, I'll have o see what Al thinks but knowing him, he'll love it...


Thursday 20 December 2012

For us Christmas begins today starting with a ride in the rain to our friend Hannah's where I brilliantly left my bag containing Dad and Camille's presents..... Doh!
As ever though I have been fairly busy during the start of the week, on top of having some interesting and promising conversations, which I look forward to continuing in the new year I feel that I have perfected a new lighting technique I have been trying out. Very kindly I was leant some jewellery to practise with, the results of some of the pieces are below, if you like the jewellery then go to: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Beaniki/154442651288365?fref=ts to see more and make your orders. If you have product you want shooting and like the style I am using then you know to drop me a line 0044 (0) 7957388248....










Right time to jump on my bike and buzz over to Southfields and collect my bag (shame it is pooring down) then pack my bags and off we go across town and to the Midlands. I have my list of shots to make whilst there so don't worry there will be postings over Christmas...

Thursday 13 December 2012

As promised here are some of the shots I made at Scoverston Fort....







See you soon....





Wednesday 12 December 2012

Coming back from a long weekend visiting an old friend and fellow photographer over in Fishguard, I was welcomed by a freezing fog on the platform. I watched the train head of into the misty gloom and was very glad to walk through the door of a warm house to be greeted by my wife.

I got back on the case today contacting some interior designers, with whom I had positive conversations and am looking forward to catching up with them in the new year. If any of you know any interior designers please send them my way, I am looking to build my portfolio in that area so deals can be done and agreements made.

I wasn't sitting on my bum doing nothing while out in Pembrokeshire, Ed and I had a couple of adventures. The first was to Abereddi, where the recent Red Bull cliff diving event was held. The sun was out and although a little windy it was a lovely place to visit, I could have happily pottered around the cliffs for hours....


Having recently invested in a big stopper 10 stop nd filter I was itching to use it and can't wait for a good day to get some buildings and fast moving clouds, hopefully not long until the opportunity presents itself for that.

Continuing my new found interest in venturing into derelict places, I had done a bit of research and found Scoverston Fort. We went there and after walking around the lip of an overgrown abyss having failed to see the path in where we had started (believe me this place is thick with brambles and matted growth). We finally made our way to the rusty gate, through this and into a long tunnel through witch we found what remains of the fort. I have some pictures and will post soon, you'll just have to wait a day or so for the rest of the tale.


Monday 3 December 2012

It has been a long time coming but I have started a bit of a new hobby. Urban exploration, all a nit hush hush and that as it involves sneaking around empty buildings. Here's an example of the first adventure...




I guess it is in-keeping with my move into Architectural photography and also lets me have fun with my 24mm pc-e tilt and shift....