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Thursday, 21 April 2011

Paula's Return







Having been eighteen months since Paula and I worked together. Paula always brings something new to our shoots and this was no exception. She arrived with some great clothes and different props. We had so much catching up to do also after her experience with a circus in Switzerland. We had four very different looks. All of which were so very much in contrast to each other. Fantastic day with the great enthusiasm of Paula. Lovely to see her so happy and full of radiance. 









Sunday, 17 April 2011

Bluebell Beauty








Suddenly I noticed the Bluebells were about two weeks early. This meant plans with Katie needed to change and we include a Bluebell shoot in possibly the best Bluebell woods in the area. We got stuck into our studio shoot which in itself was exciting and dynamic. Lunch was pizza which is by far the most popular lunch amongst models. We then set off for nearby Ashen Copse. Because we hit the Bluebells early they were a really rich blue. They tend to go pinky later. Being slightly overcast I was able to capture the rich saturated colours. Clothes were essential in what they were and Katie's black and white dress lovely. We then used some wonderful Indian fabric which really complimented the colours of the woodland. Katie was brilliant and eased her way into the location reflecting calmness fitting with the beautiful surrounding. Exhausting day? Yes. But so, so worth it.









Wednesday, 13 April 2011

The Graveyard Shift







Not knowing what a location is like until you get there is sometimes a bad thing but with the Extra-Mural Cemetery in Brighton I had no such problem. Graves going back some 200 years. quirky perhaps manic organisation. spookiness amongst the trees. On a visit where the brief is to take photos then opportunities to explore are limited. My main focus was with new model Beth but sister Abi was there also. Abi and I have worked together before. So it was time to set about creating as many different looks and scenes was on. Disaster Struck! My most useful lens decided not to work with the camera. I was left to shoot only with my long telephoto and this proved very restrictive but I remained confident we could get some good images.
Later on I switched to my Lensbaby. This is a strange little lens/gadget which is totally manual and focus is done by pushing the bellows and creating some unusual effects. It is very hit and miss but a couple of images really worked.
Beth and Abi were great and this was my first location sister shoot. Everyone was happy but I feel I need to return to explore the full potential of the Extra-Mural Cemetery.








Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Helrazor Does Brighton










Funny how shoots stick in your mind. Working with Helen in Brighton was one of those days. April Fools Day. Freezing wind and plenty of laughs. The day started at Devil's Dyke. The guy in the car next to us in the Car Park was more intent on listening to his Reggae than anything else. A casual intro to our day with dramatic scenery and wind plus clouds. Glad I took a spare jumper as Helen needed to keep warm. Traffic following an accident hampered our journey to the next destination but we decided to press on. Rottingdean Windmill was the next destination. Helen braved the icy wind to work through a set resembling that of a retro movie star and looked the part. It was then on to Madeira Drive and the promenade steps. Possibly the most dramatic. Warmed by typical Cafe tea and Blueberry Muffins along with the obligatory Fruit Jellies we were ready to embrace the rather wild sea with a dazzle of colour! Last location of the day was Brighton Pier where photography is apparently not allowed. We carried on and onlookers asked questions and to keep them happy I told them we were shooting for Elle magazine. Tired and exhausted we made our way home. Helen the star. Me? Well! I tried hard.