Photography is a Team Effort…

Photography is a Team Effort

I was inspired to write this post following a conversation I had earlier this evening with one of my friends. He was complimenting me on the standard of my work at the time and although I ws secretly touched by his remarks I tried to be modest by downplaying my role by giving my stock answer in this situation “no, all I did was to stand there and press the button.” In essence this is true but as every photographer knows there are a few other things to do too.

I also mentioned that is wasn’t just me and that it is important to remember that this type of photography is very much a team effort. In the images above Kamilla had spent an hour with the prep-team: the very talented Michelle Court from Court-on-Camera on the brushes and Joey Bevan from Pointed Brown Shoes as both hair stylist and stylist. Both of whom are extremely quick at working their magic which really helps to maximise shooting time.

It is always great to receive compliments about my work but I do like to think of it this way…

We’re all part of the same, multi-functional team. We all have a different role to play and a different job to do. When we do our jobs well we create stunning images. We’re all part of the creative process. We all share the success.

For this shot, the entire team was made up as follows.

Photography: GAVIN THORN
http://gavinthorn.com

Wardrobe Styling & Hair: JOEY BEVAN
www.pointedbrownshoes.co.uk

Make up: Michelle Court
www.court-on-camera.com

Model: Kamilia
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000619625172

Clothes Designer – Lesley de Freitas
www.Lesleydefreitas.com

Digital photography… Are we in danger of missing the point?

I was inspired to write this post by this very image. You may not notice it but it has been cropped to meet the requirements of a double page spread for a magazine article. Before you ask, not its not going to be published but it will feature in my book. Most likely as one of the leading images. And that is what inspired me to write this. The very fact that I printed this image as two pages of a 14″x11″ album and I was absolutely blown away by th quality of the finished product.

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Turning to the dark side…

Had a major problem last month. I turned the laptop on and it came up “Internal had disk failure” and wouldn’t boot 🙁 I am soooo glad I had all my work backed up. The laptop did eventually start but after a heart sopping failure like that I lost all confidence in it and was loathe to put any revenue work on it just in case. Continue reading Turning to the dark side… »

Joined-up thinking

I’ve played around with Google Calendars in the past with a view to providing an on-line availability feature for my wedding and portrait websites but never really pursued it very far. It looked like it could be useful but I needed to figure out exactly how I was going to use it. Now I have the Android phone with seamless integration between the phone calendar and Google Calendars it’s very definitely on the agenda once more.

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Protecting your assets

I was inspired to write this post after reading about an unfortunate incident that happened to a photographer friend of mine. I’m not going to go into all the gory details here but suffice to say that he was a victim of someone ripping off an image from his gallery in Facebook and claiming it as his/her own work. Needless to say my friend was quite upset about the incident and rightly so.

So, what can be done to protect your images? Especially if you’re uploading them to a website?

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