It’s always good to scout a new location for a photoshoot and this one is absolutely amazing. It’s the remains of a disused gunpowder mill in the Surrey Hills and has a huge amount of potential for some really great images. I only had a couple of minutes as I had to dash off to another appointment so these were the only two shots I made. Apologies for the quality but camera phones aren’t great. Continue reading Possible Photoshoot Location – Gunpowder Mill »
Category: Inspiration
Possible Location Shoot – Abandoned Church
Went out location scouting a couple of days ago and looked up this old abandoned church. I know its a cliche but this would make a great set for a gothic or ghosting shoot or even a band promo.
More images after the jump…
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Potential Location: Hot Tub Photo-Shoot…
This is something a little bit different: I’ve been given the opportunity to arrange a group shoot in a hot tub showroom. They have dry and wet tubs available and an elevated shooting position from either a spiral staircase or a balcony, looking down into a couple of the dry tubs. Some of them are fitted with mood lights with rotating colours and the wet tub also has an awesome sound system built in. The images after the jump are snaps I took today using a point and shoot when I visited them.
STOP PRESS – Call for Burly Performer
I have a studio booked for Saturday 16th July in North London and I’m looking for an additional Burly performer to join the team. It will be a vintage style pinup shoot and really great fun so would be a ideal for anyone in need of enhancing their portfolio or creating promo images.
If you’re interested, please contact me for more details.
The War of Art…
…definitely not to be confused with the “Art of War” this book by Stephen Pressfield has to be a “must read” for anyone thinking of stepping into the dizzy realms of creativity or even starting one’s own entrepreneurial venture. I bought it because several well respected photographers recommended it and I’m very glad I did. Continue reading The War of Art… »