Sunday 25 August 2013

Matthew Castle:cover shoot



Above is an image of Singer/Songwriter Matthew Castle,.
We had a shoot recently to create some images for him to use for general PR use and maybe an CD cover.
 
Our first location was a wooded area where we utilised a dead tree (see blogpost below), later we went to an old abandoned house that had shuttering up at the windows which made a nice background.
The colour version of this has a lot of impact as Matthews blue jean jacket contrasts with the cream walls and wood of the building, although I really like the black and white version shown here.
 
As for lighting, there was harsh sunlight coming from the right  so I lit Matthew from the front left with one flash, very simple, but very effective.
 
The square format of the image is ideal for a CD cover as I have left some space for text at the top left, as you can see in the mocked up version below.....
 
 
.

Thursday 22 August 2013

All in the lighting.....

Ok, who turned the sun off?
One of my favourite techniques to use in strong sunlight is to turn the subject (in this case Singer/Songwriter Matthew) to face away from the sun so it rim lights the subject and then add flash to the image from the front, I used an Elinchrom Quadra to light Matthew with a see through umbrella to soften the light onto the scene, see the shadow of the neck of the guitar on the tree trunk in the image below?-nice soft shadow.
It's a bit of a balancing act with the exposure, especially if the sun disappears behind clouds occasionally!
 
Below is the image with flash, with Matthew lit to the same exposure as the background.
We carried on the shoot at a few more locations with a bit more of an urban vibe to them so Matthew had plenty of choice in the images he can use for PR purposes and to put in an electronic press kit.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 









Tuesday 6 August 2013

Alex at the Oakford



 
I recently met Alex at an open mic night and he was interested in a shoot to promote himself.
He was based in Reading so we shot at the Oakford Social Club (thanks Ria!) in Blagrave Street.
 
The Oakford has a fantastic interior with lots of backgrounds to use including some red columns that had tiny drawings on them-being done on the other side by the artist as we shot, so Alex in his stripped T Shirt really stood out, all lit with one Quadra through an umbrella. the top image has Alex to one side of the frame-this is for two reasons, firstly the image is easier on the eye to have the subject to one side and secondly the image can be cropped square for a CD cover or flyer etc, something I always think of when shooting and artist.
 
We later shot some images in the seating area with Alex sitting on the floor with his guitar to change the look of the shots so he had plenty of choice in the final images.
 
Clothing choice is very important when shooting as you can see in the top image Alex's top really stands out against the red column and in the bottom image his brown leather jacket matches the tones of the seating and wood floor to make the whole image more harmonious in colour and mood.
I usually ask whoever i'm shooting to bring a range of clothes so they can be used against different backgrounds.
 



Monday 5 August 2013

Tom Holmes:Comedian

 



 




Above is Mr Tom Holmes, top comedian, doing very well on the circuit at the moment.I met him at The Cornerhouse pub in Windsor, a good venue for stand up and took a few pictures of him performing.
We recently got together for a shoot to get a variety of images he can use for PR and Press use, flyers, poster etc.
We did a few variations in lighting, backgrounds, and posing so he had a wide variety to choose from depending on the use for the image.
 
For the lighting, I set up a white background and lit it to pure white, reason being a can 'enlarge' the background in Photoshop to incorporate text or other images.
I lit Tom with one umbrella and sometimes a weak fill light to put detail in the shadows with the white background.
The third image down was the grey background lit by one light laying on the floor for some drama and the one umbrella in front of him.
Tom was very good at getting some great looks and poses and it all comes together when the subject and photographer work together to produce some great images.
After a couple of hours we had a large variety of images to work with.
 
To read more about Tom and his inciteful journal about being a stand up comic take a look here
Oh, by the way-he's hilarious
 


The Nevertones, live and lounging





















Above are the Nevertones, playing live at the Affinity Festival at South Hill Park recently, as usual the lighting was all over the place, one second there was a light on their faces, next second complete darkness! so there were a few double taps on the shutter to capture the scene in some good light.
 
They played to a very enthusiastic if small crowd and received a great reception which was good as it was the Drummers first live gig with them although you would never have known.
 
After the show we went up on the roof for some stage images, (top image) I put a tungsten gel on the one flash and set the colour balance in camera to a very cool blue, this turned any ambient light blue but left anything hit by the flash the correct colour temperature to give the image a little something extra.

Lee & Lisa

 
 
Above are Lee and Lisa, a couple of Rappers/Singers. They needed some PR images to push their profile as their music is getting a lot of airplay at the moment.
We started of on a very hot Monday evening in a disused garage for some more grimier shots, then moved to some very ornate gates a few miles away where I set up the lights to shoot against the sun (second image), after we did some shots of them together I managed to get some single shots in the time we had left, we finished about 9pm after a very hot 4 hours of shooting!
To see and hear more about them, take a look at the video on Youtube here
 


Travelling light....


 
What's this? I hear you ask...
I recently attending an event at The Houses of Parliament on behalf of a charity for sick children, I can't show any images as it was a private event, although it was attended by a few MP's and Dignitaries.
 
Anyway, back to the question, the above contraption is my rolling camera gear cart, I use it a lot when travelling as it fits a lot of gear in such as lights, stands, cameras, lenses, etc.
Security is very tight at Parliament, I had to take everything out of the roller case and put it through the x-ray machine, even the light stands, even though they are just made out of light aluminium!
 
Anyway, I managed to get through security and photograph the event for a couple of hours until I had to pack it all up and head home from Waterloo in the rush hour.
As well as carrying all my gear it makes a handy seat on the train when all the proper seats are taken!