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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. 























Thursday, 31 March 2011

Mel and the Glamour!




Mel is determined and aiming for the top in the glamour world. Our fourth shoot together saw us a team with better understanding. She is rather a perfectionist and that in an area of modelling where this is vital. Although an evening shoot we both got stuck in and images flowed well.
We did end our shoot with something a little different and more artistic which is where I am at more. Lovely shoot....









Saturday, 26 March 2011

Grafitti Grand








There are so many days which are memorable within my photographic career and this is obviously one of them. Rosie just has something and with our first location shoot together it was going to be a great day in Brighton. Graffiti was the main focus and I had been informed of various places. The weather threatened for a start but soon blew over. Our first graffiti was around the London Road where arguably the most classic sequence was taken. Having picked up the ultimate hoodie for a fiver the graffiti around the North Lanes took on an amazing series of shots. Of Rosie? Well her work and creativity could not have been better. It was then on to the Beach Huts..... What a fantastic day.












Friday, 25 March 2011

Spirals

Curving into endlessness above
Searching the soul for no answers
Dizzily waiting to create havoc
Disguises everything lost in the round
Boundaries seem incessant and free
They entice you ever upward
Beckoning “This is the way!”
All looks ever-inviting and safe
Your success depends on it
You are free to circulate
Given the skeleton key
That opens the avenues of life
Turning, turning giving opportunities
Opening every door in this heady corridor
There, spiralling and infinite are dreams
Ones never met or fulfilled
Captivation is all consuming
Then you discover your peril
The spiral of curvature was down
Down all the time menacingly
Your dreams buried deeper
Deeper than one can imagine


Pete Baldrey


Saturday, 19 March 2011

Harley










Having known Harley since she was two years old it might seem an unusual situation for her to be in front of camera. This is just not the case. Harley is working hard to try and revive her modelling after a mall break and a short evening shoot was just what she needed. It was the first time we had worked one-to-one so it started slowly but then started to flow as Harley got used to everything again. Hard work and patience enabled us to have a successful evening!









Friday, 11 March 2011

Katie "The Second Coming"







There are times when a model is so enthusiastic and gets the modelling bug very quickly. Katie is one of those people and such a joy to work with. This shoot was much more creative and knowing how each other work so much easier. The aim was to get some different and very much moodier images with a whole range of different looks. Lighting and variation is vital if people are going to take a model seriously; so showing versatility was the aim! Although we had technical difficulties neither of us let that hamper the results which really did feel very pleased with. I hope you agree.