Post Processing
Pushing the Flash Limits!
Brilliant photographer Sebastian was with me this weekend, as we finalise planning for photoNepal 2013 and progress planning for 2014. After a few hours of crunching through the numbers and programme I thought we needed some air.
One-2-One Training – Intermediate Cse
The next instalment of my training courses saw Victoria return for the Intermediate course – a two day course building on the basic course to improve understanding of cameras
One-2-One Training studio and photoshop
Just finished another of my 2 day 1-2-1 courses; this time with Sophie. Sophie is a natural artist (although she may argue the point), with a great eye,
Cosmic Sausages!
I was asked to photograph at a terribly smart party on Friday night. No photographs of that here, but I was also asked to photograph the band; a bizarre group from London called “the Cosmic Sausages”.
Lord and Lady Swinfen
Yesterday was delightful and challenging in equal measure. It is the second part of my project to photograph Gurkha supporters with a serving Gurkha, and to allow the serving Gurkha to photograph the supporters.
One-2-One Training (Day 2)
Day 2 of my course starts early with a sunrise (hopefully – or just tripod work and bracketing of the clouds!). It’s a really good skill to learn some landscape techniques,
One-2-One Training (Day 1)
As well as my other training packages, I have been running some 1-2-1 training which some clients prefer. This is a 2 day course that ensures competency (in settings, composition, lighting, and post-processing)
South West Cornwall
The weather forecast was great so we took off to Cornwall (Charlestown and Fowey) for a 3 day weekend.
Photoshoot with my Web Designer!
Ash Loudon (from Message 205) has just redesigned my website, and I promised I would give him some instruction on “off-camera” flash lighting; balancing flash and daylight. So, Camy (Carmen for short!) who lives up the road
Mere in the Snow
When I was here last winter, there were only a couple of mornings that were beautifully wintery.