Thursday 30 October 2008

music photography

A friend of mine, Paul Kramer, runs a industry music magazine called the Hitsheet - www.hitsheet.co.uk. He has done for some years now, and he is so passionate and enthusiastic about his work. He sees several bands play every night in London, and runs himself pretty ragged.

We met at a Tom Baxter show a few years ago and have bonded over music ever since. Once a month, Paul hosts a gig night at a private members club in West London, where he showcases acts that he believes will be successful. He's usually right! Last night was one of those evenings. Despite only having four acts booked to play, he managed to squeeze nine on, including his young beat-boxing son, Daniel. Among the acts was the hotly tipped Nell Bryden, who was interviewed on BBC Breakfast on Tuesday morning, and has just returned from playing to the troops in Iraq. Her music is an intriguing mix of bluegrass and Americana. Blew me away.

I do have a long running battle with Paul about the lighting at the Cobden. Not his fault at all, actually, but the place has the worst lighting for photography of anywhere in London, in my opinion. The photographers among you will sympathise with me on this. There are two red spotlights way back that shine onto the stage and the only other lighting is one very hot blue light and one white light, both of which are aimed squarely at the top of the artist's head. Makes it nigh on impossible to expose the faces. I can't bear using flash at a gig as it washes out the subject and casts terrible shadows. So I battle on regardless ;) If you're interested, the settings for the shots below (Laura Critchley) are ss 1/400th, ap f2.8 and iso 1250. Oh, to have a D3 sometimes ...


Saturday 25 October 2008

I love autumn in the UK

Yesterday, I had the great pleasure of shooting my friend's two daughters, as well as three of their friends. We went to Richmond Park, in south London, and it was a really perfect sunny autumn day - warm, with that gorgeous low autumn sunshine. It seems I can only fit 1mb worth of images in one post, so I will put some more in the post below.


the rest ...








Friday 17 October 2008

cuba

Back in September, Leon and I ventured over to Cuba. The idea being, we wanted to see it before things change too much and before it loses it's unique charm and the 50s cars finally fall apart... Here are a few images from the trip. If you can get out there, DO IT. It's magical. Oh, just don't go during hurricane season. Ike hit us on day 5. NOT recommended. I was fascinated with the cars, as you can see...




One of the cars in the Vintage Museum. (not recommended actually.)


The water really IS this clear and still.

Wednesday 15 October 2008

anna neale and shy people

By the way, I can see from my stats that people definitely look at my blog, so don't be shy, use the comment facility to say howdo :)

It's bad form to post without adding images so here is one from a while ago. Anna Neale is a singer songwriter from Woking. Have a listen to her at http://www.myspace.com/annaneale . I love her eyes, they really POP.

little ava

What an absolute doll this child is. She was the perfect model and all we had to do was keep force feeding her raisins. I got the chair in a local charity shop and I love it.

al lewis

I recently did a promo shoot with the fantastic Al Lewis. This was the second time I have shot him, the first was 2 years ago! Time flies ...

He was a pleasure to shoot and a natural in front of the camera.

Here's your sneak peek, Al. :)