Location Shoot with Mark Boadey & Model: Krissi Shaw

Spent a great day out shooting at an old disused factory/industrial unit with a good friend of mine Mark Boadey, we came across the location whilst scouting for a place to run an in//on car photography meet (which has been delayed). 

The location was on an industrial estate not too far away from home,  but I started the day by picking Mark up from Liverpool then heading over to collect our model for the day Krissi .

Myself and Mark spent the travel time getting to know the model and build up a rapport before the shoot would begin.

I also just want to add that Krissi was a star, dealing with rather cold conditions, she took direction well and even put forward her own ideas for future shoots which is great to hear.  Thank You  Krissi.

You can find Krissi ‘s modelling profiles below.

Pure Storm

Model Mayhem 

The Location

What did the location look like?….Not much to look at right, well depends on how you look at it.

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The location it’s self is relatively small but had plenty of potential as you can see from the following few images.

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So after unloading the car signing model release forms we got to shooting.

Myself and Mark both shoot Canon (which is handy) and also use the same speedlites/triggers which allows for a larger lighting setup should it required.

The Results

You can see some of Marks results on his blog post and in his portfolio.

So what did I get from this run down location. These are 3 of my personal favourites I took on the shoot.

 

Krissi...Thinking of freedom....

 

Krissi....Rocking a pose.

Lit By: 3 Speedlites in tri bracket, 60” umbrella (reflective)

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Lit By: Softbox Camera Left, fethered to keep back ground dark.

Im looking forward to many location and studio shoots in 2011.

Rick

Silver Pearl – TV Film & Theatre Networking Events

image Silver Pearl Events are a client of mine who arrange networking events for creative's in the TV, Film and Theatre industry.  Events that enable up and coming and new talent to meet, make contacts and network with like minded people, and to quote Silver Pearl….

“ Networking is Work Making ” – Which is very true.

Silver Pearl was created by producer director Gail Cullen and assistant production designer Rhiannon Clifford. You can find out more information on the face book event page from the last event here.

I have shot two of events for them now, the first was in June 2010 at AMX Bar Manchester and the latest last Thursday at Fab Cafe Manchester. Both challenging venues to shoot in given the low/mixed lighting but more on that later.

Before I go any further I would like to say thank you to Gail and Rhiannon for selecting R J Bradbury – Photography to cover the events. I look forward to working with you both in the future.

Event 1 –June 2010AXM Bar Manchester

The first of the Silver Pearl events that I photographed was their first event so everyone involved was a little nervous (understandably so).  The event went great with a good turn out and some very energetic and inspiring guest speakers. I even learnt a few things my self listening in to the speeches.

SilverPearl - TV, Film & Theater Networking Event 02 June 2010

 

The first speaker at this event was Joe O'Byrne (Local writer, actor, and film-maker) who's speech was inspiring and passionate and informative. Giving advice on how to succeed in the business and get yourself in the door.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                      Joe O’Byrne

 

Next on stage were Darren R L Gordon (actor trainer/artistic director) of www.actingclass.co.uk and Lee Mountjoy (Casting Director) who gave advice a entertaining speech filled with advice for actors attending auditions.

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Lee Mountjoy / Darren R L Gordon

All in all the event went very well and was well received.  You can also read a review of the first event by Brian Gorman on his blog fiction maker.

Some additional images from the first event …

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More images from this event can be found in my portfolio section of my site here.

 

Event 2 – Oct 2010Fab Cafe Manchester

A few weeks ago I was asked to cover the 2nd Silver Pearl – TV film & There're networking event by Gail Cullen & Rhiannon Clifford which was great and I was more than happy to do so.

Silver Pearl Networking Event 2, @ Fab Cafe, 111 Portland Street, Manchester.  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=159011530779119   Photgraphy By  R J Bradbury – Photography  www.rjbradbury.com Mobile: 07763418761 Email:  rick.j.bradbury@gmail.comThis event was held at the Fab Cafe Manchester,   which is an visually awesome place with tons of photography potential for planned portrait shoots with studio lights… sorry got off track ( It's the photographer in me ). As visually interesting as this location was it did prove the most challenging of the two to shoot in which is something I will discuss in a future post.

 

Despite its photographic challenges I personally felt this venue was better suited to the event in hand allowing for a more intimate space for the speakers and audience to interact.

The first of the speakers was Chris Wiseman of www.fullcirclemedia.tv an award winning music and film production & post-production company.

 

Silver Pearl Networking Event 2, @ Fab Cafe, 111 Portland Street, Manchester.  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=159011530779119   Photgraphy By  R J Bradbury – Photography  www.rjbradbury.com Mobile: 07763418761 Email:  rick.j.bradbury@gmail.com

Chris gave a great talk about his work in the music and creative industry and working for the Hacienda and Ministry of Sound covering how he started and move on in the industry. He also talked about his company full circle media.  Chris also paid tribute to the late Tony Curtis who passed two weeks ago.

 

Next up was Peter Hunt a working actor and teacher of drama.

Silver Pearl Networking Event 2, @ Fab Cafe, 111 Portland Street, Manchester.  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=159011530779119   Photgraphy By  R J Bradbury – Photography  www.rjbradbury.com Mobile: 07763418761 Email:  rick.j.bradbury@gmail.com

Peter gave a talk full of tips for people who are looking to start out in acting work, covering areas like CV, Photographs and also making use of your own work/portfolios/show real's to show what you have done and can do.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The third speaker of the evening was Producer Rachel Richard Jones.

Silver Pearl Networking Event 2, @ Fab Cafe, 111 Portland Street, Manchester.  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=159011530779119   Photgraphy By  R J Bradbury – Photography  www.rjbradbury.com Mobile: 07763418761 Email:  rick.j.bradbury@gmail.com

Rachel gave a talk about the trials and rewards of her job and work and also the horror film – Splintered which was produced on a limited budget of £300,000 covering how funding was secured and the production was made.

 

 

 

 

 

The evenings speakers were expertly introduced and announced by professional TV presenter Rosie Hogg.

Silver Pearl Networking Event 2, @ Fab Cafe, 111 Portland Street, Manchester.  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=159011530779119   Photgraphy By  R J Bradbury – Photography  www.rjbradbury.com Mobile: 07763418761 Email:  rick.j.bradbury@gmail.com

A review of the second event can by found here on Brian Gorman’s blog – Words by Richard Hulse

I really enjoyed covering these events and learnt a few things myself in-between shooting and networking with people.  I m looking forward to future events and or project from Silver Pearl or the people involved. 

The image galleries from these events can be found here on my site. 

Rick

Chase Jarvis Live #cjlive with Zack Arias

 

Sat watching @chasejarvis & @zarias on Chase Jarvis live – www.chasejarvis.com/live

A great talk between Chase Jarvis and Zack Arias about life as photographers, failures and successes whilst answering questions live from viewers and followers on twitter.

I fired a question out to Chase and Zack via twitter  -

“After becoming inspired by something or someone what's the next step in the creative process for you guys to make your inspiration work”

Here is there answer…

Quoted below – They both said that once you have been inspired by something or someone then yes get is down on paper, lay it out on a white board then go do it.. don't get bogged down about the details or worry about how or where.. Just Do it!

"Nobody's impressed with the stuff in your head. We're impressed with the stuff you put out in the world.  Just Do It!”

A simple yet great answer.. Just do It! .. I have been guilty in the past of worrying about the little details or thinking about things too much and its time to Just Do It! say yes, have a go and be prepared for the knockbacks that WILL then just get up and carry on anyway.

I recently shot an event for a TV, Film and Theatre networking , which I just said yes to… no err or maybe or buts' I just did it and so far so good, the client loves the work has already asked for other work or coverage of another similar event later in the year, and here is the killer…other potential work is on the cards thanks to the Networking & Relationship starting that came from shooting the Event – More on this on another post. 

All this also links to a great article I read today, Written by Steven Pressfield ..which addresses procrastination .. the number 1 single and greatest excuse,cop out or reasons that prevents creative's from taking action…. Read More Here

Thank You

Rick 

What happens to your pictures when you die? An Article by Mark Boadey

Mark is a friend of mine and a fellow photographer…I must admit reading his article has made me think & realise this needs to be considered as part of any backup workflow and image library workflow.

Article From Mark Boadey - www.markboadey.com

Today while thinking about what to shoot for my 365 the thought came to me, “What’s going to happen to my pictures once I pass?” Now I’m not the morbid type, I don’t generally give death, and what happens after, much thought, but this has left me stumped. What’s the best way to make sure your pictures are enjoyed by future generations of your family and friends..... Click for full article.

He has asked for peoples thoughts on this.. so leave a comment on the article on his site.

Rick