Friday, 12 August 2011

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Digital Deluge



 Sweet gyro, man.


Mental Oriental!



 Barney. Pre-retirement TV panny.



 Burka bonk.


Wall splat.



Hulme hippy hop.



Big V - Double P.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Photo Techniques: Creative Angles

Following on from the success of my last tutorial (no comments but i knew you guys were taking it on board!), i decided to strike while the kettles black with another one. This time its all about getting those angles which bring out the best from your subjects and really can enhance that ever-expanding portfolio. Hmmm...yaaarrrr........


Encourage your subject to take risks, they may not always pay off but when they do...



It isn't just your subject that has to take risks - that means no more stock angles. Get involved chaps!

Next week we'll be organising your client portfolio so start digging out those African safari snaps.

Monday, 1 August 2011

Gnarly Action

Berlin Liberals

"Why have you got your rollerskates in the bottom of the pram, dear?" "Erm...."

Honestly....


Photo Techniques: Candids

As followers of this blog and others such as Sam's Wino Celler will know, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of photographers actively searching out the gritty realism of society (I refer to it as Gritty Social Realism) in their project work. This trend, originally made famous by Yo!Leewilliams and the lesser known Terry Richardson, relies heavily upon the Yashica T5 and the other members of its super-scoped family.

It is, however, not without its drawbacks as I hope to demonstrate:



That's right guys - the dreaded thumb. Capturing the moment is crucial but never sacrifice technique.
Keep up the good work, guys.