Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Bridal boudoir and portraits

As anyone who follows my blog will know I have been attending Damian McGillicuddy's training for over 6 months now (wow time flies!) and have learnt so much on each day I have attended. Not only that but I come away equipped to take things further myself. I can't deny that the training has almost became addiction, the quest for knowledge never ends and each session always equips me with even more skills with which to progress and earn from my photography.

In that process however I have really came to appreciate that my personal quest isn't to make lots of money, it's to take the very best photographs I can possibly take. to continually push my boundaries and to expand my skills.

Friday saw a two hour drive up the M6 for a workshop with Damian McGillicuddy.  It was my first trip to Chester  and I was instantly won over by its beautiful medieval buildings. The place certainly has a great deal of character. The workshop itself was at a restaurant; Oddfellows  again as I approaced I was rather enamored with the architecture and character of the place. Inside was no disappointment either and my excitement for the day grew further.

Ulorin Vex Bridal Portrait

The focus of the day was on bridal boudoir and portraits, so after brief introductions of everyone present we launched into the first session of the day. Our first model was Charlie Edwards who I have had the pleasure of working with before. Charlie is a truly lovely girl as pleasant to talk to as she is beautiful, not just a model but also skilled in both make-up and fashion.  Damian showed us how he worked, using natural and flash light and various light modifiers. then we got to have a go ourselves asking question as and when we wanted.  Even just being able to watch a professional work is a great insight for me and I took a great deal from this first session even if I only took 3 shots. ;)  However the idea of the day was to take away knowledge not shots so this was a personal choice.

After a rather lovely lunch in the restaurant, we moved back upstairs to work with the second model Ulorin Vex, again stunning to work with and very versatile. She seems to be able to take on any form from edgy fashion to bridal beauty shots.

This session saw us moving around the building, locating good places to work and then learning to use the light there and combined it where necessary with off camera flash. The addition of gels and white balance shifting really brought about some great effects. The piture below was a balance of ambient and a single  flash light, with a DMSL beauty dish

swirl

All in all the day was a great experience for me, and I came away with some great shots. Some of the info Damian imparts is invaluable and I best start saving for the next one ;) A few more shots can be found on my Flickr Page for info other than sharpening eyes and cloning some plug sockets, the shots are as were from camera to demonstrate the techniques and how effective they were.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Charlie


Charlie, originally uploaded by Matt BW (uk_cenobite).

I have been looking through the shots today from my mentoring session. A really incredible day and I must admit I look at Charlies shots and I am blown away. You can't deny she looks amazing.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Lottie


Lottie, originally uploaded by Matt BW (uk_cenobite).

Thursday, 25 June 2009

Rest in peace Chester :(

This was Chester, he has been in my life for 14 years, when we rescued him from a dog pound whilst still a young pup. He had been mistreated and starved, and was so scared at first. When he realised we were nice though, he was so happy and playful, yet so well behaved. In this photo he was still only a year or two old.

What was a wonderful friend he was. Sadly on Tuesday he fell asleep for the last time and I can't express how much I already miss him. I miss how he would steal my socks if I wasnt paying attention,I miss his tail whirling in a circle as he ran around the fields. I miss him putting a paw on my knee when I was sad.

Coming home is not the same when you aren't greeted by him. The house feels wrong and empty with him gone, and the garden seems to have little point without him nosing through the plants.

I am glad you arent in any pain anymore Chester, but I still miss you. Thanks for all the wonderful memories. Sleep well boy.

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Lola Hope Yamaha R1

The lovely Lola and my R1 bike. Went fora slightly aged look with this shot, even though the bike isnt that old.

Strobist Info:
1x sb24 front/left 1/2 power
1x 430ex direct right Full power.

www.modelmayhem.com/839281

Uploaded by Matt BW

Wednesday, 10 June 2009