Post Processing
I have a habit of spending time playing with an image, practising techniques or tips that I’ve read in the hope that the knowledge will trickle into my dense skull. Most of the time, the final image is poor – as a friend says you can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.
That said, sometimes I end up with a picture that I like. Even if it is a big of a pig to some people…
Susan… Revisited
I’ve sat on the other photographs of Susan for a few weeks now. Mostly I wasn’t happy with the poses and that in no way was the models fault. I’e started collecting model poses so I can get a few ideas for the next time I’m in this situation.
I took a little time tonight and think there may be a few I like.
Something about black and white that I’m really growing to love.
Kids and Grown Ups…
Susan
I’m really growing to love the sessions at The Townhouse Studio.
Between the education, the experience and the ideas it’s becoming a real go to event for me each month. Plus, the pictures I’m taking…
I took a little leap of faith with this shot tonight and introduced the background during post processing. As a colour image I felt it was out of place, but that may be because I knew it was added. In black and white, it worked a lot better to my eye. That said, I’ve slowly been making the background darker and darker so maybe I’m trying to remove it again subconsciously.
Oh, and I really need to work on my masking approach – this is not well masked when you view the 100% image.
Mortello Tower
Townhouse Gallery
The last two posts featured a local model and where shot in the Townhouse Gallery in Belfast.
George, the owner, and Jane, the model, were brilliant – hosting a bunch of us for the evening and making sure our local lighting expert didn’t go too off page (thanks as always to Gordon for the lighting tips).
It’s the first time I’ve taken photographs like this outside either the club or a family home and it was a great experience. Having experts on hand to advise on lighting and having a model who not only understood direction but was able to translate my “uhms” and “erms” for “look this way” and “smile” or “pout” made everything make sense.
As a (very) amateur photographer, I’d been nervous of going to galleries or talking to folks outside my comfort zone. Looking back, I’m not so sure why. If you’re into photography, can I suggest you make a trip to your local gallery and have a chat – you might find someone like George who is putting evening just like this on for local photographers and it’s a great opportunity to try something fun.
Out of the evening, I think I got maybe 10 photographs I like to some degree or another.
Here’s a sample.
Jane…. recropped
I posted on Twitter last night when I published the original photo of Jane. It’s not something I do a lot – I should really use this whole social media thing more…
Anyway, a comment from a friend about the crop of the image made me look again. I think he may have had a point….
Jane
A Little Music Event In Belfast
No. Not the MTV awards.
Last night I was lucky enough to be invited to an acoustic session organised by a friend from work. What’s better, he let me bring my camera along and take photos of the artists playing.
My little camera isn’t up to the low light of an event like this, but I was quite happy with the shots. I was also really happy to be privileged to attend The Lagan Sessions.
If you’re in Belfast next Sunday, take a look at The Pavilion. You could do a lot worse for an evening of real music.















