Sunday, 23 November 2014

Simon Leech- Editorial Brief


The other week I was given a 1/2 day Editorial project by the London photographer Simon Leech who challenged use to go out and shoot 2 images showing the surrounding area as a travel destination. I open to photography Grey Street (Grey's Monument and Theatre Royal) in Newcastle in B+W, as I thought it would look good considering the weather and because Grey Street is regarded as one of the most beautiful streets in the UK and is renowned for it's Georgian architecture and is a popular spot for visitors because of the theatre and surrounding bars, restaurants and bistros. I am really pleased with these images and want to continue to do Editorial photography, as it's something I've never tried before but really enjoyed it when I did.

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Serenity the Witch


Unfortunately most of my Halloween shoots were cancelled due to the models cancelling or the weather being very poor but I did manage to take some photos from my Witch shoot with Serenity in Jesmond Dene, despite it being quite grey, cold and windy. I loved this shoot and it gave me a massive confidence boost which I really needed. I'd love to get some feedback from these images so let me know what you guys think.










Friday, 31 October 2014

Mademoiselle Boo Shoot


Here are some of my favourite photos from my lingerie shoot with Mademoiselle Boo with makeup by Leanne Cowie. This was my first lingerie shoot and quite unusual for me as it involved a very tattooed burlesque dancer wearing very little in the cold, dark and wet woods of Gateshead. However, that just made it far more interesting and unusual for me. Overall, I really enjoyed the shoot and got some great photos from it, even if I had to rush there from my first degree handin and I was still late.









Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Foundation Degree: Hat Project



Here are my Final Images from my first Foundation Degree Project; Creative/Documentary Hat. 

This was a joint project; I had to produce an image of someone under 20 or over 60 wearing an object styled as a hat creatively. I choose to style a young model using a halo/crown of thorns made from Christmas lights so they would resemble an angel or saint, and shoot them in a wooded environment to give the image a feel of an angelic vision. I also used a reflector to lighten the model to make her look more spectral and angelic. 

I then had to produce a documentary image of someone wearing a hat on the street (preferably someone of the opposite age and gender than that of my subject from my Creative shoot). I did 2 shoots along the Quayside Market and around Granger Street and Market in Newcastle and overall I selected this shot of this lovely old man as my most successful image. This was quite a tricky project for me as I think the way I work is more technical than creative, but I loved the Documentary Project simply because I love Street Photography. 

This is just the first of many projects and final images from my Foundation Degree so keep your eyes peeled for more posts and probably a page when I've taken a few more. But until then; enjoy and let me know what you think of my blog and images.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Jodie: The Farm Girl


Here are some of my favourite photos of the gorgeous Jodie (who you may remember from her shoot with Emma), who works on a farm so I thought it was only appropriate to go to a wheat field and an abandoned barn to shoot her like the farm girl she is. I am really pleased with this photos and I can't wait to shoot Jodie (in a gory shoot) when she gets back from university.