Availability: July / August / September 2015

Please note that I'm heavily committed throughout the rest of July, but I still have Sunday the 12th and the third week free at this stage (Monday the 19th to Sunday the 26th). So, if you are reading this and thinking about a booking, it might pay to act quickly, before these dates go too. 

Also, for all of August and much of September I'm either fully committed or travelling, so again, for this period, enquiring sooner rather than later is more likely to be beneficial. 

Thanks.

Industrial Strength

A new Portrait.

I'm not long back from a portrait session with the owner of an engineering firm. This is the first edit of the first photo. Again going with the Agfa Vista look. 

Still Life Samurai Helmet

While setting up some lighting for use later today as part of a still life series, I used my son's kabuto, or samurai helmet to fill out the scene. It will be Childrens' Day here in Japan soon, and so the helmet has come out. 

Sore Feet

I've spent several days walking around Tokyo and Omiya recently, conducting what I jokingly refer to as my Spring Marketing Offensive. And now my feet hurt. One thing I've learnt, I need some cushioned insoles. On the bright side, I've met a lot of interesting and creative people. 

For the next three months or so, between now and the latter part of July, I have only a limited number of days clear, so if anyone is contemplating a booking for that time period, I would urge them to do so quickly. 

Here's a double exposed self portrait - kicking myself in the head with my hard shoes. 


Pricing Changes

Currently I'm in the process of changing the price for the basic non-commercial portrait session fee and also adding more information about commercial day rates, etc. Some of the 'terms and conditions' language in The Kitchen Sink is also being honed a little. It's all a little bit of a work in progress. 

I didn't really want to have to put my prices up for non-commercial portraiture, but 'reality' is what it is. 

Fear not though, all sessions organised before midnight today, Wednesday April 8th 2015 (just to be clear), stand at the old prices. That's not only for confirmed bookings, but includes all non-finalised bookings and even general enquiries that lead to bookings too!

Early Birds And All That - 6 am Shoot To Catch The Blossoms...

Just back from a 6am family portrait session. Cherry blossom season tends to last at the most a week here in Japan, and much less if the wind picks up. You have to get the photographs while you can. Nothing to show yet, other than this blossom strip.

While coming back, I saw that we had not only beaten the professional cherry blossom photographers time wise,  but also location wise. If they had only gone to the effort of going another 200 metres down the road and around the corner...

Melburnian Reticulator

Here are two portraits from last week. They are of James, a reticulator from Melbourne. 

Taken using a one light setup and with an X100s + TCL-X100 combination. Processed in Lightroom + VSCO, via Capture One Pro.

Continental Freedom – Wish I Had It

Franz Barta, a Hungarian emigre who settled in Dunedin, New Zealand is the first photographer I ever became consciously aware of. Several of his prints hung on my grandmother’s walls. It was a long time ago now that I first became aware of them as the work of an actual individual person (I can just barely touch on the memory of the conversation that did it), but I was probably somewhere between the ages of five and ten. Of course, before that I knew vaugely that somehow people made photographs. It’s just that I had never really appreciated that real individuals created them, as works with intention.

It’s very hard to find information about Franz Barta, but I did come across this delightful passage, which quotes his contemporary Morris Kershaw referring to his style: “…the “Continental freedom” of his colleague Franz Barta, a photographer known for his very relaxed style, that seemed to “catch people out” before the camera.”

So, it was my great privilege this week when I had the opportunity to photograph his great granddaughter, Stella.

Another Pun - Graphics On Televisions

Graphics On Television, a two piece band I've done some work for in the past, has just made available (for free) a new 'concept' album. 

Basically, 15 musicians from around the world, all fans of Graphics On Televisions last album release, Pun, have resampled, remixed or completely rerecorded a song each from that album. It's called Another Pun. I think it is rather good.

A little video ad can be seen here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cykP0h8kPdw&feature=youtu.be

And the album can be streamed or downloaded here.

https://graphicsontelevisions.bandcamp.com/album/another-pun

Award Winning Brewer

Also while in New Zealand, I had a portrait session with award winning craft beer brewer Tom Jones, aka 'Tom the Pom,' of Crafty Beers and The Herne Brewing Company. Here's two from that session. Everyone seems to know about the health benefits of activated manuka honey, but you haven't really experienced anything until you have drunk a pale ale flavoured with smoked manuka wood!