Welcome to my Blog, its a quick way for me to get stuff of my chest, talk about my work as a wedding and portrait photographer, and moan about having to lose some weight. I am rubbish at spelling, so I apologise in advance if some of it doesn't make sense, but being the creative type, grammer never really bothered me.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Lucy and Gary at Newstead Abbey



Lets face it, a Wedding Photographers worst nightmare is bad weather, sometimes the thought of rain can keep me awake at night and sure enough, i had a terrible nights sleep wondering whether or not saturday's wedding was going to be a wash out. Thankfully, despite some pretty impressive clouds and a very grey sky we managed to get away without having to drag out the umbrellas.

Gary and Lucy were married in the Orangery at Newstead Abbey, a wonderful location surounded by Cloistered halls and lush walled gardens, so really I didn't have any excuses for not getting a some great photographs.
Yet again I was able to use my portable lighting, which actually made a huge difference with some of the portraits, especially this rather dramatic shot of Lucy in her wonderful wedding dress.
Later we all descended on Lucy's parents home for a great party in their garden. After a short speech and hog roast dinner, everyone got down to enjoying the evening, including myself.

I even spent a little while giving photographic tips to some of the guests....doing myself out of a job....

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Storm Clouds needn't neccesarily ruin a photograph


The other day I had the pleasure of photographing Stacey. Stacey had seen my work on Facebook and had approached me to photograph her 'just for fun'. Despite some recent stormy weather, Stacey was happy to work outside to achieve the look I was after.


After several email conversations, about being nervous, and not knowing what to wear, Stacey came down to my photographic studio in Newark to show me a selection of outfits she had chosen, and with the help of Make-up Artist Clare Allen, we chose a lovely soft summery dress to contrast with the impending storm brewing on the horizon.



Clare and Stacey spent a few moments finishing make-up and sorting out hair(not something I have any experience in!) before we all made our way down the road to an abandoned tennis court near to where I live. I had already decided what I wanted to acheive, so I set up my Lumedynes and Pocket Wizards and started shooting. Stacey was wonderful, despite a few nerves at the start of the shoot, she was soon in the swing of it all, even sitting in the long grass despite not knowing what was living in there....



Before long I had a great set of images, just as the sun started to set, the weather worsened and we called it a night. Thankfully, we had achieved everything I set out to do, and more. Stacey and Clare were both fantastic and I would be more than appy to work with them both again.....just hope they like the photos.
Website Problems........ARRRRRGGGHHHHHH

Just thought I would let you know that we are having a few issues with our main website. Its currently off-line. We are in the process of moving the site to a different server and there have been a few unforeseen issues, but all being well we should be sorted in a couple of days. Please check back soon....

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Big lights, big hats and big smiles......
I haven't blogged much about wedding photography in a while, but after reviewing a wonderful wedding I shot this weekend I felt I had to put something on my blog about this particular wedding.


Laura and David are an amazing couple, from the very first time I met them I felt this couple would be special together and sure enough, when it came to the wedding day, they didn't disappoint. The wedding was held at a little church in Orston, near to where I live in Newark, it wasn't a big wedding, but it was well attended by plenty of close family friends and relatives, the church was lovely, well lit and spacious making the photography a dream. I did strugle at one point, Lesley, Laura's mom, wore a stunning hat, which really set her outfit off well, but also hid her face when in profile, but even so, both Laura and Lesley looked stunning in their outfits....



The weather was glorious, I was sweating buckets in my suit, but the wedding was relaxed enough I felt comfortable enough taking my jacket and tie off later in the day, which was very welcome, as was the the elderflower cordial....

It wasn't long before I felt the creative juices flowing and I cracked open myLumedyne lights and set about overpowering the daylight, which worked extremely well gainst the blue skies..



Laura and David let me play to my hearts content and seemed to enjoy the portrait session more than most, we got some great photos of them together., as well as a few individual portraits, Laura's smile really lifted the photographs....she has the most beautiful natural smile that comes across in almost every picture....

Monday, July 28, 2008

Born to Rock !!!!!!!!

Well not exactly, but I do like my music, and its even better when I can mix it with a bit of photography. Occasionally I do get asked to photograph local musicians for promotional material and once again I had the pleasure of meeting the guys from Cause of Chaos, a rock band from Newark.








Anyway, I will let the pictures do the talking, hope you guys like 'em...

Monday, July 21, 2008

Something a bit different...


I like to get to know my portrait clients as well as I can before I photograph them, this allows me to give them the best possible service, as well as provde a set of images that are special to them and not just a generic posed portrait straight out of a catalogue. I believe that everyone of my clients is an individual and should be photographed to show of their personality, this might include using personal possesions as props or photographing them in a favourite location. In the example above, I photographed my friend Chantelle wearing a pair of headphones as I know just how much she enjoys her music.....

Monday, July 07, 2008

Somehow its extra special when its friends.....



Weddings are great, all that love and happiness everywhere, old friends and family members getting together, sometimes many people will not have seen each other in years and I love to photograph people having a great time. Its even better when I am photographing a friends wedding.

I haven't posted any wedding images for a few weeks, that was a deliberate decision so I could concentrate on promoting the portrait side of my business, but I felt I had to post at least one picture from Joanna's and Erik's wedding.

I first met Joanna and Erik a couple of years ago while working freelance shifts for the Nottingham Evening Post, Joanna was a Staff Photographer and Erik a Reporter workin on the Food and Entertainment section. I always enjoyed working with both of them and it was a privelidge to be asked to photograph their wedding.

I won't go on too much, but all I really wanted to say was, Congratulations guys, I hope you have a great life together, you are an amazing couple.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Awards and what they mean to me....


This week I had the honour of being presented the award as MPA East Midlands Licentiate Wedding Photographer of the Year 2008, something I am extremely proud of, and also completely embarrased to recieve.
I have been a member of the Master Photographers Association(MPA) for three years now and I have seen a steady improvement in my work since I became a member. Although I have been a full time professional photographer for over twenty years, I have not been a member of any professional organisation until recently. It was only when I joined the MPA I began to see areas where I knew I could improve and push myself. With the help of great photographers such as Julie Oswin and Steve Walton, I have managed to increase my own confidence in my ability as well as provide a much improved service to my clients.


The two images that did the best in the competition for me, were both taken at the same wedding. The winning image of Faye in the process of getting dressed is an image I am most proud of, while the image of Matthew, lit with my Lumedyne lighting kit, shows that not all wedding photographs have to be stiff and starchy formal poses.


As a photographer in the Royal Air Force I won many competitions, including Photographer of the Year, numerous times, but I must admit, this first independant award is something I will always treasure, mainly because it means that other photographers that I respect, also respect the work that I do, and that means a lot to me.

At the award ceremony were many of the good friends I have made over the past couple of years, including the incredibly talented Ursula Kelly, who managed to take just about every portrait and fashion category in the competition, as well as the title of MPA East Midlands Photographer of the Year., Congratulations Ursula, you deserve it..

Thursday, May 29, 2008

ON CAMERA FLASH - Not always a bad thing....



You know how I harp on about off camera flash, how its so much better than just sticking a flashgun on the top of your camera and blasting away. Well I still totally believe that, the best quality lighting can only be acheived by getting your flash off the camera and using some imagination to light a subject. Well sometimes the on camera flash can create some incredibly powerful images and if used creatively can be equally as useful as a strobe on a lightstand.
Today I had the pleasure of photographing a good friend of mine, Chantelle. Chantelle is an aspiring model, with a very striking look, I have worked with her before and I have always be happy with the images we have created. On this occasion I used a bog-standard 580 EX, bounced off the ceiling of my studio, supplemented with a Lastolite Tri-flector placed under the camera. Thats it, as simple as you like.


If you look closely, you can see the distinctive reflections in the eyes created by the Tri-flector, the larger highlight, is simply a reflection of the white painted ceiling in my studio. This effect can easily create simply stunning images, but these particular images are mainly due to the good looks of an incredible model.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

To E-Shoot or not to E-Shoot



Wedding photography has come along way since the days of standing in front of the church doors and an old magnesium flash. The typical bride and groom want something a bit more adventurous from their wedding photographer. They also want to be educated in how to 'perform' for the camera, so that on they look their best on the wedding day, thats why many couples opt to have an'engarement' shoot, or E-Shoot, prior to the big day.



All couples who pre-order an album package with me, qualify for a free E-Shoot as part of their package. Some couples opt not to decide to to use me as their wedding photographer until they have experience of my service, and instead opt tp purchase a seperate E-shoot before deciding wether or not to use me. If they are happy with how I work and what I produce they can then book me without paying a retainer, I just right it off against the booking fee from the E-shoot. I have still earned my fee, and the couple have had their E-shoot, so we are all set for the big day.



I tend to use the engagement session as a practise session for the big day, helping the couple get used to posing in front of the camera, by pointing toes and shifting weight between legs to get comfortable and slim those lines. We often hold the shoots at the main venue, so I get to have a good wander around and inspect the layout of the venue prior to the wedding so that I have an idea of what will work and what won't.



The shots I have included here are from two recent and very different e-shoots. Laura and David, and Katie and Matthew both booked me several months ago, so I haven't seen them in ages, it was good to get to meet them again and to run through the arrangements so we were all happy. Both seessions produced some very striking images, that I hope both couples will be happy with.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Portrait Photography on location







I spend most of my time photographing people in their homes or places of work. Most of my clients are busy professionals who don't always have the time to travel to a studio, or are uncomfortable being photographed in the studio environment.





Over the years I have minimised the amount of gear I use when working on location, so that I can be in and out of the clients office, or home, in as short a time as possible. Most of the location portraits, or environmental portraits to be correct, take less than 15 minutes to shoot, including set-up and take down time. Very few portrait sessions take longer than 30 minutes, most of those involve photographing numerous subjects.





The equipment I use is about as simple as you can get, either a couple of Canon 580EX speedlites, or a simple Lumedyne kit depending on my general requirements for the shoot. If I only have one or two subjects and the client only needs the simplest of pictures then I will often use the 580's, if I need to use a large softbox or I have numerous subjects then I will need the power and longevity of the Lumedynes.





The portrait above is a typical example of working with lightweight equipment. The photo is of my friend Mark Sheppard. Mark is a registered Hypnotherapist and the photo was required for his new website. I just used a simple set-up, a single 580 mounted on a Manfrotto Nano lightstand using an umbrella adapter. I aimed the 580 directly through a 30inch white shoot through umbrella placed about 20 inches from the subject. Mark was sitting about 3 feet from a plain wall just close enough to allow some of the light from the umbrella to fall onto the wall, but creating enough fall-off to drop the exposure by about 1 and a half stops, creating an even grey. Marks daughter was off school so I got her to help by holding a Lastolite 20 inch silver reflector on the opposite side, this just lifted the light in the shadow.

The result is a simple high quality portrait that could have been taken in a studio using an array of complicated and expensive lighting options, such as a softboxes, grids or spots. Even though I did stop for a cup of tea and a chat, I was in and out of Marks house in less than an hour, the photography was over in less than 10 minutes.

Simple yet extremely effective.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

My new website...I love it

I have been working tirelessly over the last few weeks to create a brand new website. I have had the earlier website for about two years and I was beginning to feel that it looked a little dated and sterile, so i decided to give the site an overhaul.

My old site was created by the team at Creative Motion Design, they produce some wonderful template based flash sites specifically for photographers. The control panels are easy to use and the servers are reasonably stable and the support is amazing. I decided I wanted CMD to to create my new site, I chose one of their great designs and submitted a few changes and in no time at all I had a new site. The problem started when I had to start loading up the images and writing the text, I am so busy that finding time to actually sit down and do it was just so diffficult. When I actually pulled my socks up and started adding images I had it done in now time. The CMD control panel has an amazing facility to bulk upload the images, its so quick, my galleries were finished in no time at all.

I am really pleased with the site, I hope it shows of my personality as well as my photography. There are loads of great photographers in the Newark area, so having a good website is really important when trying to get noticed. I think my new site is even better than I expected it to be and I am sure it will bring more interest in my work.

I love photography, my family are always saying that I am lucky to be doing a job that I enjoy doing so much. I have to agree with them, I consider myself priveliged to be allowed into so many peoples lives and to actually get paid to photograph them.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Gemma and Nicks Wedding



This weekend was a bit of a rush, non-stop shooting, mostof which I had not had alot of time to prep for. On saturday I photographed a wedding at Prestwold hall near Loughborough, it was a bit short notice as Nick and Gemma original photographer had been injured in an accident earlier in the week. I got a desperate phonecall on Thursday, and I obliged by standing in for him.
The Antiroom at Prestwold is stunning, and served as the ideal location to shoot the groups. I lit the groups with a single Canon 580Ex placed off camera to left of me. The flash was bounced of the wall behind me, even though the wall was not white, it had a soft shiny surface which reflected the light without too much trouble.

The star of the wedding was Harvey the Page boy, this little fella had all the girls after him, even married ones!!

I managed to grab the couple for few moments just before the sun went down, to create a couple of really nice portraits that also showed of Gemmas wonderful dress. I grabbed one of the guest to help, asking him to hold the flash and diffuser while I directed the shots. In all we were outside less than two minutes. Which was ideal, as it was freezing..
Gimme a B, Gimme a L, Gimme a U.....


Last Friday I had the pleasure of photographing a group of lovely young ladies from Newark. The Blue Sapphires Cheerleaders are preparing for a trip to America to compete in an International Cheerleading Competition. By all accounts the girls have great chance of coming home with medals and trophies, so lets hope they do well.
The group was simply lit with my Lumedyne portable lights, another example of why using battery powered lighting systems enables you to work effectively without having to trail cables all over the place. The gym was lit with horrible flourescent tubes, which were giving a sickly green colour to the image. I decided to overpower the ambient light by using a fast shutter speed and white balancing for the flash.
Anyway, being in a room full of giggly teenage girls turned out not to be as scary as I had imagined, they are harmless really.
Go Girls.....

Thursday, January 03, 2008

2008 Fight the Flab Campaign





Well here goes, I've spent the last 2 weeks gorging on pork pies, chocolate and roast dinners, and I have drunk more than my fair share of wine and beer, so its about time I started to look after myself abit.

I have always been able to carry a little weight without looking too porky, but just recently I have noticed a gradual increase in my waist size and I have started to feel more tired earlier in the day. Not a good sign for someone who has only just had his 39th birthday, if I was 10 years older I wouldn't feel quite so bad, but I am not exactly old and I feel like I should be wrapped in a blanket, doing jigsaws with a cup of cocoa. "I AM NOT OLD", I keep telling myself, "but why don't my trousers fit anymore?" , because you eat too much and sit in front of a computer too much....easy really, I know what the problem is, so I really must do something about it.

So I am publicly announcing my intention to fight the flab. I intend to lose at least 13 kgs over the next 6 months. I shouldn't be so difficult, cut down on sugery sweets, no snacking between meals, exercise more regularily....arghhhh, I can feel the pressure already.

Never mind, its a case of mind over matter, Alison doesn't mind, and I don't matter.

To help me along, and to give everyone an idea of how I am doing, I have created a Lardometer, a simple scale to demonstrate just how much weight I am losing. I intend to post an update every week, hopefully there will be an change and you will be able to see how I am doing.

Anyway, too all of you who are in the same boat as me, and are willing to do something about it, good luck, I hope you all do better than me.

Happy New year





Paul