Posts Tagged ‘nuneaton’

Mentoring day with McGillicuddy

fashion style portrait on location

Monday was my regular MMOS day and it was especially interesting. After the usual morning critiques and discussion on our progress as both photographer and businesses we got ready for our practical portion of the day. Damian announced rather than being in the studio, we were heading out to one of his favourite local locations [...]


Home portrait session with Loretta

Loretta

Loretta has been a friend for many years now and we have had quite a few photoshoots together. Loretta is an actress/dancer/singer and all round talented girl. I am sure you will agree she is also very beautiful. This shoot was very simple and done in less than 30 minutes, with just 2 small portable [...]


Canon G9 – Lyla Jean

bubble

Proof that you don’t need an expensive SLR to take a nice photograph. This was taken with my Canon G9 compact. I admit it is an advanced compact but a compact none the less. I purchased the camera as something to carry with me at all times. Every photographer will have at least one day [...]


May 2009

tara

It’s spring already! Where does the time go? I realised today that I’ve made no updates since April. I have been busy lately and the poor site has been neglected. Sunday saw me attend an artistic/implied nude shoot in Wolverhampton at a great lttle studio. It’s not my normal work and I was a little [...]


Iceman – Fletch

iceman

A little photoshop work here as part of the X-men makeup shoot for Makeup Artist Sarah-Jane Lyons. A very talented young lady and I would really like to thank her for the opportunity to photograph her work. I had a fun day! Thanks to to Lola Hope (Mystique) and Richard Hinton a fellow photographer. Last [...]


Annaliese

annalises

Model: Annaliese Makeup : Loretta Griffin Wardrobe Loretta Griffin “View large Strobist info Sb24 left with rather broken brollie (was windy) 1/4 power 430ex right with brolli 1/8power flash bare on floor behind model pointing at wall 1/16 Really struggled with lighting last night, couldnt get them how I wanted. Processes with just curves and [...]


Winter Wedding Workshop

 Monday saw a 5am rise for the drive to Manchester, for a workshop with Brett Harkness. The workshop was specifically for winter weddings, a daunting prospect for any photographer. When light is such a key to a good photograph, winter seems the worst time to get good shots for a wedding, when the sun has often [...]