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RJ Bradbury Photography

Portrait, Headshot & Commercial Photographer - Stockport UK
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  • About
    • About RJ Bradbury
  • Services & Rates
    • Business Head Shots
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    • Commercial Photography & Portraits
    • Model Portfolios
    • Your Head Shot Session FAQ
  • Portraits
    • Portraits I
    • Portraits II
    • Portraits III
  • Head Shots
    • Business Head Shots
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RJ Bradbury Photography
Unit 1 Ground Floor, Woodbank Works
Turncroft Lane,
Stockport SK1 4AR
UK

Call: 07763 418 761
Email: rick@rjbradbury.com

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The Studio: Opening Day - Saturday June 6th

May 13, 2015 in Event, Studio

I am happy to announce that my new studio will be holding an opening day on…

            Saturday June 6th
            3pm Till Late

RJ Bradbury Photography
Unit 1 Ground Floor
Woodbank Works
Turncroft Lane
Stockport
SK14EQ

You can find out more location info here.

It will finally be time to open the doors on June 6th. I wanted to run the open day this month but have a few things that need finishing and a little extra time to get it all done plus I need it to run where I have a long weekend as well.

It has taken a fair few man hours and a fair bit of change to get it ready for doors open and I could not have done it without help and words of encouragement from…

Mum
The Old Man
Mark Boadey –Thanks for the signs and the eff’d up t-shirts :)
Big Sis, Steve, Saul and Zakk – My other family
Walla
Uncle Dave & Auntie Wendy
Stuart McLernon for the help painting, laminate floor and the loan of gear.
Ian and Ann Butterfield
Kev Pack
Auntie Ann
Auntie Maureen
Amy Green
Ian Hughes – Thanks for the loan of the drill.
Danny & Laura Codling – Thanks for the use of the wet vac.
Neil & Kate
My colleagues and friends at work.

Many more.. But I also want to thank the local photography/creative community and offers of help and encouragement.

Back to the open day… I hereby invite

Family
Friends & Families
Clients Past, Present and Future.
Neighbours in the building the studio is in.
People from work.
The landlord.
People I have met/worked with in the local photography & creative community.

The day will start at 3pm so the folks with little kiddies can attend and it will run till later in the evening to give people that are further afield a chance to attend during the day.

I just wish my Gran and Uncle Paul were still around so they could attend and also sit for a portrait in the studio.

During the day..

Some food and drinks will be available – feel free to bring something along if you wish.

A few cameras – Fuji Instax Mini 8 with 40 shots (they will go in an album later) and a Kodak video camera thingy.  Feel free to pick these up and take a picture or short video clip.

You can also use your own camera/camera phone and feel free to share on social media. If it’s ok I would like come images/video emailed over to me rick@rjbradbury.com so that I can put together a video/slide show to go on YouTube and a blog post after the event.

If you would like to tag things on social media you can by using the info below.  Feel free to #tag the hell out of it. :)

Twitter - @rjbradbury
Facebook - rjbradburyphoto
Instagram – rj_bradbury

I will have some music on also but anyone's MP3 player can be connected to change the music up.

And so it begins...

I look forward to seeing you all at the opening day.  If you can’t make it then you are welcome to call round another time.

PS I will have a camera so anyone is fair game on the day. :)  Also sometimes the neighbours in the building might lock the outer door if that happens and you can’t get in or out let me know (07763418761).

Rick

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The Studio: Part 2 - The Light Choice

May 10, 2015 in Gear, Studio

The studio is almost set for the open day and a post showing how I have laid it out/video tour will be coming soon. For this post I want to talk about lights and the choice I made.

Over the last few months I have been looking at light systems… note I said systems.  Just like when you buy a camera you are at the start of buying in to a system… sure you can mix and match with adapters but I for one don’t want to deal with that stuff.

As you can see from the intro image above I looked at a number of brands and the long term costs of buying in to that system, now to be real about his Broncolor/Profoto were not seriously looked at due to cost but I wanted to break down options with a few in the high end of the scale.

I have been shooting with speedlites for years and they are great little lights that you can do a lot with… until you come up against full sun with a modifier that kills 2 stops of light then you need about 5 of these things which can get expensive not to mention a pain in the butt rigging multiple lights.  But what about studio work… ?

Sure speedlites can work in the studio with the right modifiers but you are going to be power limited and won’t be shooting a real beauty dish with them, I have tried it using a stofen dome on the speedlite and it just won’t work because you need the bare flash bulb found in a studio strobe.  Plus you need brackets and adapters to run each speedlite with a studio based modidifer… more crap to deal with and more money to spend ultimately to bodge a small location light in to studio duties.  Let’s break that down some more.

If you want to shoot full length on white seamless using speedlites then you will need to be at ISO 400-800 to help them along, and you will still be close to full power chewing through batteries and waiting on recycle times. The image below was shot with studio strobes at ISO 125, F8 with power to spare. ISO 125 was used as the background and subject needed another 1/3rd of a stop to be good so an ISO move was the quickest move from camera whilst still staying with F8..
 

Now I won’t be selling my speedlites or packing them in a cupboard to gather dust any time soon, but with starting this studio it was time to buy into real studio lights.

Let’s look at the options…

I was looking for a 500ws head with a good modelling light to start with, and plan to add a lower powered head later on which would be in the 200ws-250ws range.

Note that only one of these solutions listed below gave me the option of on location with large power as well as in studio but the price of that stuff has a pucker factor.

1. Profoto D1 Air – this is not the B1 TTL location light.

  • 500ws Great.
  • Great Build and Performance – It’s Profoto after all.
  • Proprietary modifier mount whilst good you will have to buy in to the Profoto modifier range with will add £££ to the costs.
  • £935 per light.  S**T
  • £150+ per flash tube. Really!

2. Broncolor Siros 400ws – Just for a laugh (these things are amazing but ££££££).

  • Amazing lights on paper.. never shot with them.
  • £835 for 400ws. You don't want to know the price of the next step up power wise. 
  • £150 per replacement flash tube. Oh come on.

Obviously it would be a huge investment buying in to the above systems let alone the cost of building a modifier tool kit.  So Profoto and Broncolor are out.

Let’s get real….

I still want 500ws or more to start with in the first head. You go to studio lights not just to ditch the batteries but for power. If you are considering those ebay 100ws heads don’t waste your money.

This 500ws head will be the key light in most set-ups and I want the option of shooting F8-F11 through modifiers at distance, for that you need power.  It must be S-Mount fitment also.

The S-Mount is hands down best fitment not to mention it has an absolute ton of modifiers from many brands available without needing some £60 adapter for each light head. 

It would be nice to have a fast flash duration but that costs money so I am letting that slide for now.

3. Elinchrom – BRX500ws head.

  • £380 – more like it price wise.
  • Not S-Mount.
  • Bright modelling lamp.
  • Stupid proprietary umbrella shaft size. Seriously this is the Sony/Minolta original hot shoe of the lighting world.
     

4. Paul C Buff Einstein’s – 640ws and very fast lights.  But…

  • Only available in the USA and Canada – if this was not the case I would be all over these.

I have a friend based in Atlanta who has offered to send me some units over, it was tempting but if a unit goes bad It would cost me in money and time sending them back.  So these lights are out.

5. Phottix Indra 500ws TTL – OMFG my dream light on paper.

I have not gotten hands on apart from a quick look at The Photography Show 2015 but OMG these things are amazing.

  • 500ws plus TTL and HSS (High Speed Sync)
  • £1270 for one head with battery and AC (mains) pack. Ouch.
  • £300 for the Odin and 2 receivers. Will work with Canon speedlites also.
  • £200 for 2 additional Odin receivers for my Canon speedlites.
  • Built in Phottix Strato II and Odin receiver.
  • S- Mount
  • Can do mains and battery power. (with AC Pack sold separately)
  • Small and compact so it would fit in the Westcott Apollo series of softboxes that I own.
  • They have everything in one package.
  • I want 3 of the 500ws heads and 1 360ws head.
  • Down side is the modelling light is not that bright as it’s an LED unit.

I am 80% sure these are my perfect lights but it would cost £1270 to buy in to it for the light alone plus another £500 for the trigger sets (yeah yeah not a must) so £1270 - £1770 for a one light kit that will do mains and battery power.

Seems a lot because it is, but let’s not forget that light will do studio work and go on location via battery power as well for not much more than a Profoto B1 500ws Air TTL which by the way I have zero modifiers for so add £500 on the cost of a Profoto light to get a start in the modifiers.

Oh man it would be nice to start to build a kit out of these Indras but in real money it would be a £4040 light kit with 3 heads, batteries for each and AC adapter for each light plus those triggers I mentioned above.

That light kit above could do it all for me but Dam it’s pricey and so off the list for the moment.

I really need to stop looking at them.

* Update - April 2016. I still need to stop looking at them. 

6. Bowens Gemini R 500ws head.

  • £399 per head.

Who was it that said if you don’t have anything good to say then say nothing?  I’ll just leave this here then.
 

7. Elemental (Studio-Flash) Nano heads.

  • S-Mount
  • Good Price per unit £125
  • But not enough power at 300ws

I have looked at these lights a few times and the kits can be bought for a good price but.. They are always listed out of stock.. I mean always.

Now may be it's because they are really really popular but you never hear about them or see them.  The lack of stock on a lot of items has me concerned so they are off the list. 
 

8. Calumet Genesis 500ws Head.

  • 500ws
  • Good price point £229 per head.
  • S-Mount
  • Modelling lights are weak.
  • I shoot with 2 cameras with crap AF so need bright modelling lights.

They tick a number of boxes, also they are a known brand, sure they were in trouble some time back but they bounced back.  But I think better lights exist for not much more money.

This brings me to my choice the Lencarta Elite Pro 2 600ws head. Having only used it twice and so far and all is good.  I need to spend some more time with it before reporting back. (I am currently writing a review - April 2016)

I will say though it pulled off what the dam Bowens could not and that was shooting images on full power in rapid succession without overheating. Not to mention even the 200ws Smart Flash has been more consistent than Bowens I have used in the past. 

The Elite Pro 2 I have gone for is a 600ws mono block so it meets my power requirements plus about a third of a stop.  I plan to put it up against the Bowens 500WS head in a metering test so watch this space. You can also get a 300ws version and a Superfast version of the Elite Pro 2 from Lencarta. The Super fast have faster flash durations but I can't justify the jump in price right now and I don't shoot a whole lot of movement that requires freezing.

The build quality is rock solid and Lencarta provide a 3 year warranty on the head which is great.  I picked mine up at the photography show after getting hands on and talking to Michael Sewell about the Lencarta gear in some detail.

Below are some reasons I went with the Lencarta gear.

  • UK Company.
  • Good Warranty.
  • 600ws.
  • Price £259.99 +£10 for a reflector (This should come with the light really)
  • S-Mount fit which is far better than Bowens, it has a nice positive click when locking in place and is very secure.
  • 250w Modelling lamp. Very bright and can be also used for video.
  • Flash tubes only cost £50 to replace.
  • Flash tube can be fully switched off.
  • Fast recycle time even on full power, in fact so fast it has had me check the power setting a few times so far.
  • Easy to use controls.
  • Come with a spare fuse.
  • Cooling fan works well and is not too noisy.
  • The flash tube dome that protects the tube is a nice touch, really nice.
  • The new generation reflector is 1/3rd more efficient than the old one.

I will need to pick up a Softbox soon as my Westcott Apollo 50” only just fits the Gen 1 Lencarta Smart Flash in.  To be fair this was going to be true with most mono block solutions as those Westcott Apollo soft boxes are designed for speedlites really. The Phottix Indra would fit though... OMFG stop it Rick!

I currently have 6 S-Mount modifiers but some are on loan.

1.    Beauty Dish – Lencarta 28” Silver with diffuser. – On long term loan

2.    Strip Box with grid – Not sure on the size. – On long term loan.

3.    7” Reflector with grids. (10,20,30,40 degree grids) – My own.

4. Lencarta White 16" Beauty Dish with 30' Grid.

5. Calumet 32" Softbox.

6. Background Reflectors - Which by the way also make for interesting key lights. 

I have other modifiers that I can use like umbrellas and my poor mans octa (Westcott 7ft Silver Para+Diffuser) 

It’s far to early to speak about performance or reliability yet but I will come back with a more detailed look at this light at a later date.

Along with the 600ws Elite Pro 2 I have been given 4 200ws Gen 1 Lancarta Smart Flash lights on long term loan by a good friend who has closed his studio down.  This is awesome because it gives me plenty of studio lights to work with without having to drop the cash straight away. Thank you again Stuart. 

These are a Gen 1 unit and I can see where the Gen 2 has improved things, but I am not complaining at all.

Stuart was also kind enough to give me some other stuff with these lights which included a boom… I love booms.

I will slowly build up my own kit and hand this gear back over time and given the pricing of Lencarta gear and if I am happy with them I will be able to build a 4 head kit for not a whole ton of money in the grand scheme of lighting gear.  That kit would include..

1. Lencarta 600ws Elite Pro 2 *1                    £259.99 already got this.
2. Lencarta 300ws Elite Pro 2 *2                   £169.99
3. Lencarta 200ws Smart Flash 2 *1              £109.99
4. High intensity Reflector *1                           £49.99
5. Heavy Duty Boom Arm Kit *1                     £169.99

£1049.41 total.

That’s less than one Phottix Indra. It all boils down to cost without buying the cheap crap that won’t last. Also I could add a battery powered Lencarta Atom 360 for not much more than the cost of one Indra unit. Makes you think about want vs practical financial limits. 

I have made my choice and will be living with it for some time. So far I feel it is the right choice.  The long term loan lights are a god send and will allow me to look in to a more powerful location light sooner than I would have been able to but that’s a whole other blog post.

Thanks for reading.

Rick

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Some images from: Beauty With A Purpose Charity Shoot.

May 04, 2015 in Charity, Event, Studio

Yesterday I was involved in the running of a Charity event for Beauty With A Purpose  that was arranged by Miss Manchester finalist Ellie.  The event went well and I would like to thank the photographers that attended.  

My job for the event was lighting tech and studio host whilst the Studio owner (Ian M Butterfield) was at an audition.  Ian was kind enough to give the use of his studio for free to help out, it was run at his because in mine we would of been dodging wet paint. 

Ellie did an amazing job with her own Make-up and styling.. not to mention the modelling during the event.  I look forward to working with her in the near future. 

During the event I shot a few BTS frames and a handful of images to contribute to the event and charity.  The images can be seen in the gallery below. 

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Thanks for reading. 

Rick

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A Charity Event : Studio sessions with a Miss Manchester finalist.

April 28, 2015 in Charity, Event

As some of you may know over the last few years I have been running events and workshops at a local studio, whilst my studio is being completed I am hosting another event at Ian's studio but this one is for a good cause "Beauty with a Purpose".

Beauty with a Purpose was created by Julia Morley in 1972. It is at the heart of Miss World.
Hundreds of millions of pounds have been raised and donated to local and international organisations in aid of disadvantaged children the world over.

Variety, The Children’s Charity, for example, has been closely associated with Beauty with a Purpose for many years.
Other causes to have benefited from Beauty with a Purpose include the funding for Cleft Palate Teams in South America, Sri Lanka and Russia, three fundraising tours to support abandoned and neglected children in Vietnam, long term support for both Operation Hunger and the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Africa, and teaming up with Jackie Chan and the Chinese Red Cross in bringing financial aid to those most seriously affected by the Asian tsunami.
Visit: http://www.beautywithapurpose.com/index.php/en/history to find out more. 

 You can find out more about the event and book your shooting space via the link below or emailing Rosie via the email address on the image above. 

Lets use those cameras to help support a good cause.  See you on Sunday. 

Rick

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