Twilight

Abi, Sunset

Last weekend I was fortunate and privileged enough to have the chance to attend the London OneLight workshop by Zack Arias. It was a fantastic day albeit very, very intense running from 9.30am right through to 1.00am the following day. It’s not often one gets the chance to spend a day in the company of a world class photographer at the top of his game so if you ever get the chance, don’t think about it twice just do it.

The image above of the lovely Abi was taken a few minutes after sunset in the middle of an industrial estate. She was lit by a single Speedlight (SB80 IIRC) firing into a 28″ Westcott Apollo softbox.

Vintage Fashion

VIntage Fashion Shoot, Crystal Palace

This was a great shoot I did a few days ago. The theme was vintage and futuristic fasion with an autumnal theme. We were very fortunate to have the shoot styled by visual merchandisers from Mango and Zara.

We had four amazing models, Marion, Samar, Livvie and Kamara (left to right in the group shot shown here) and although the day was bitterly cold they pulled off some really great shots.

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Photoshoot: Fashion in the City

Some of you may have seen my sneak peek post a few days ago from the “Fashion in the City” shoot I did on the 20th February. We were really lucky with the weather that day, it being the only day we saw the sun in February. The result was a really bright, cloudy day with some warmth in the colour and the air.

This was a group shoot I joined through Model Mayhem. It was a really great day and we had four models and a make-up artist on hand. All four models were fantastic but for me, the star of the day was definitely the Maria the MUA. She did a fantastic job of the make-up and the calm, relaxed way she went about creating each look meant that the models were all fired up and stress free for their shoot. Special thanks should also go to Ian Howard for arranging the event. It was without a doubt the best group shoot I’ve been on.

Here are some of my favourite images from the day…

Jade

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Fashion in the City – a sneak preview…

NOTE – The images in this post are virtually straight off the camera with little or no post processing and are therefore not necessarily representative of the finished article.

Had a fantastic shoot this afternoon and got to try out some off-camera flash techniques that I’d been itching to have a go at for a while now.

Here is a sneak preview of some of the images. None of them have had any post processing work apart from a very light adjustment in Lightroom. The images themselves were all shot with a mixture of on-camera and off-camera flash: on-camera fill set relatively low and two off-camera side lights, one each side and slightly behind the subject pointing forwards. The overall effect is similar to the one perfected by Joel Grimes and gives a great look to the images. The harsh, 3D lighting really makes them “pop”. A quick lightroom adjustment for white balance, black level, vibrance, clarity and contrast helps bring them along a little further. Can’t wait to get them through photoshop.

The first image in this set, featuring the model Jade, shows how the two side lights were positioned. This was taken on the Milenium Bridge and was backlit by a very bright sky. There are actually two exposures going on here: flash and ambient. The flash exposure is controlled by the flash power, aperture and the duration of the flash burst. The ambient is controlled by the aperture and the shutter speed. Dialing up the flash power (i.e. adding more light from the flash) requires the aperture to be reduced which in turn will reduce the exposure of the ambient.  For this shot, the flash was dialed up above the ambient to under expose and therefore allow for a richer saturation of the sky whilst simultaneously reducing the brightness of the clouds. The smaller aperture also adds the starburst effect from the two flash guns. If you don’t believe me, try it. Continue reading Fashion in the City – a sneak preview… »