Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Have a Harrods Christmas!

November is Boyfriend's birthday, and he doesn't really like to spend his birthday at home. Last year we went to Tunisia for a week. This year our plans were scaled back slightly and we went to London for a few days. I love London, I love the bustle and noise.

I decided to drag Boyfriend over to Harrods after sunset one day to check out the window displays which are always so beautiful, he was, to say the least, not happy about it so I didn't ge to stay for long. 

This year, the windows were decorated around the theme 'The Harrods Express'. Starting off with a gorgeous sleek steam train the windows follow the perimiter of the building as train carriages, with the viewer on the street seeing into them as if they were passing along the train corridor. Inside each carriage is a window looking out into the snowy countryside as the Harrods Express rushes by. It was a beautifully designed and co-ordinated display.

Here are some images of my favourite set ups.


Harrods Express, Harrods, London. My ideal train carriage - books, snacks, vintage overtones!

Harrods Express, wouldn't you just love to be at this party?! Glamorous dresses, coctails, perfet train journey!

Harrods Express. Evening wear and champagne. Delicious!
Harrods Express for afernoon tea anyone? Any day!

Harrods Express, I loved the sense of casual decadence here.

Harrods Express, it seems many of these gifts didn't make it home for Christmas and now she's relaxing after an unwrapping frenzy!

Monday, 11 November 2013

Learning Faces

As a product photographer faces tend not to be my focus, indeed I so rarely see a model in the studio that I'm not too hot on what to do with them when I get one! Luckily when we do we hire the professionals who are already brilliant at holding themselves, looking relaxed and confident, and knowing what to do with their hands and facial expressions!
This, while really helpful during a time constrained shoot, does nothing to help me imporve in my personal work and is therefore one of the many areas I want to improve on. As luck would have it, I have a friend that wants to model. She was asked last week to pop down to a couple of agencies with a view to be added to their books. She was asked to take a few photos with her if she had them; so, on Saturday, I brought her to my studio and we took these. As the agencies wanted natual shots these have not been through much post, only skin smoothing and colour adjustments.

 




Monday, 28 October 2013

Autumn means beautiful colours, pumpkins and of course Halloween

Autumn, in theory, is my favourite season.
In theory the colours are beautiful, the days are chillier allowing for hot water bottles, onsies and blankets and the sun is low enough in the sky that everything has a lovely golden glow.
However, I live in Leeds, in the north of England, meaning that what usually happens is it rains a lot so everything is kind of grey. BUT Autumn does have Halloween and Bonfire Night, so I feel this makes up for it!
Here are a few images I shot for Autumn promotions and web banners for work.


One small issue with bringing leaves in from outside is the bugs - they were everywhere!

 
 
 
I love the combination of colours prevalent in autumn
 
 
Walking with Autumn - shot in the studio as it's too rainy to risk the shoes out on location!


I love Halloween. In my opinion it's the most fun of the holidays, there's no other reason for Halloween except to be silly - make an outfit, paint your face, decorate your home in a ghoulish way and have fun!
This year Halloween came to work too and we had a great day in the studio creating some (hopefully!) fashionably spooky images.






 
 
This is my favourite image from the day, I love the way her arms look like they are bent back on themselves and her body is so concave, it seems as though she's struggling to keep control of herself.
 

I'd love to hear what you think.


 




 
 




 

Friday, 25 October 2013

Sculpture in Nature

So if your friend buys a new car what's the first thing that has to happen? That's right, road trip!
That's why Saturday saw three of us (plus my camera for once!) cruising on down to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. It's the first time I've been and I loved it.
It was a really overcast, humid day but one that was pretty perfect for walking around outside all day, camera in hand, and seeing what I could come up with.






Obelisk left behind to mark the location of the original house



This image was taken through the centre of one of five (I think) huge stone sculptures that reminded me of hay bales





I loved this surreal bunny, 10 feet tall with human hands and flesh made from some kind of industrial  components...







As well as having so many interesting, beautiful and unique sculptures, galleries and installations the park is actually set on acres and acres of parkland, centred roughly around a lake, which is wonderful for wandering around!





An Introduction

I call myself a photographer. Technically it's true. That's my job title; I take photographs daily for the website of a footwear company. But recently (well actually not at all recently, pretty much always) I've come to the realisation that I basically behave in the opposite way to the way I'm 'meant' to as a photographer.

I always leave the house without my camera; I don't keep my portfolio up to date (kinda hard if you don't have your camera so aren't taking pictures); I'm not a kit freak - I don't own a multitude of cameras, lenses, lights, and filters; in fact my full roster comprises of: 4 cameras, 6 lenses, 1 filter (polarising and only recently purchased!) 1 speedlite and a bendable bounce card. 
But perhaps the most important of all my non-photographer behaviour is that I don't experiment.
I know exactly why I don't. I'm afraid to fail. Yes yes, I know what they say about trying and failing, but let's face it, it's just easier to not bother!

Let's see if I can change that!

First step - take camera out and take some pictures...