Saturday, 6 November 2010
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Is there a process to taking great headshots? Read more here it's quite enlightening.
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http://ping.fm/WQtyK
Friday, 29 October 2010
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Why are video's on your website so effective? Want to know more? Read more here it's amazing. http://ping.fm/6k4I4
Friday, 22 October 2010
WebEyeQ are leading the way in optimizing for local business and local search. Attract more customers to your local business. http://ping.fm/cxL2W
The Three Things A Video Needs to Go Viral - The next question is...it's all revealed here http://ping.fm/2zckC
Monday, 18 October 2010
The Reality Of Local Search and Why We Should All Be Optimizing For It's Huge Benefits
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http://ping.fm/o2wkI
Need to know why video marketing is the best thing on the web? WebEyeVideos tells you more here.http://ping.fm/EjXRD
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Actors & The Audition Process ‘City Island,’ writer/director Ray De Felitta http://ping.fm/2vQJu
Friday, 8 October 2010
Hi Guys just thought I'd share this great testimonial with you. And yes it does make me feel great. Check it out here.http://ping.fm/DCAaQ
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Check this out, Mike Tyson boddy-popping to Bobby BRown's Every Little Step I Take. http://ping.fm/rtSB1
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Here's a great film just available on Amazon that I co-produced and was a general dogsbody on. It's a great film guaranteed to give you a scare and a laugh. It's an independent production so we could do with all the support you can give. You'll definitely enjoy it. http://ping.fm/66eY2
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Friday, 20 August 2010
Hi guys, I've just come across this site called Groupon a couple of days ago, they offer some bargain Deals of The Day usually at about 1/3 of the normal price.
Just booked to go to a nice restaurant today and am saving £29.00 on a 4 course meal so only £19.00 with a glass of bubbly per person. Now that's not bad. Have a look by clicking the link below. You won't regret it if you like a bargain. http://ping.fm/FrWwQ
Just booked to go to a nice restaurant today and am saving £29.00 on a 4 course meal so only £19.00 with a glass of bubbly per person. Now that's not bad. Have a look by clicking the link below. You won't regret it if you like a bargain. http://ping.fm/FrWwQ
Thursday, 19 August 2010
I know it's twice in one day but here's a great interview I did with Photopreneur.http://ping.fm/uSWR7 I know it's blowing my own trumpet but it's really worth a read. da da dadrrrr..
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Worked out by the docks this morning, it was lovely and sunny compared to yesterday. I've been working with my personal trainer Mark from DocksideFitness http://ping.fm/UgWYS
We've been working on using my considerable bodyweight as opposed to weights etc. Great fun - really!!
We've been working on using my considerable bodyweight as opposed to weights etc. Great fun - really!!
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Monday, 9 August 2010
I had some great headshots done today by Nick Gregan http://ping.fm/O6nZG I recommend him to everone who needs photographs.
the worst part of dieting or trying to lose weight is boredom. What do we do when we are bored - if you're like me you eat. One of the things I'm going to have to fight hard is the boredom threshold. I've got to find something to do in the evenings to combat the temptation to eat. Any suggestions????
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Whoa this weight loss journey is going to be hard. Photographed a friends wedding today - it was great but the temptation of great food was hard to overcome. But I did, I stayed strong. Hopefully this bodes well for the future. Bring on those challenges 'cos I am equal to them. The pictures were great by the way!
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Photography Exhibition Diary – Coming Up With Ideas
Photography Exhibition Diary – Coming Up With Ideas
The Creative Process
Like many artists or creative types, when I’m asked about the actual process of creating something – the birth of a project, it can be difficult to pin point exactly when it all started as it’s never really set out in black and white.
You have a germ of an idea, a passing inclination or fleeting notion that over time becomes less ephemeral and takes form and quietly shapes up in the back of your mind. Seldom by chance, but somehow clearly and subconsciously the notion becomes an idea that then becomes a possibility and without realising it you’re in the middle of creating. And once again without a conscious structure a plan is formed and eventually acted upon. And suddenly an exhibition is born.
Well that’s how it was for me.
It all started because of a comment by a friend and a bit of bravado by myself. (Read the previous post to find out).
I’d already had a few ideas turning over in my mind and I always find it best to sketch them out as soon as possible as for me it’s very easy to forget them. I’ve noticed that ideas pass in and out of my mind very quickly and if I don’t record them they’re often gone forever.
Here’s an idea I had for one of the shots (Sunset Ridge) for the Ambiguous Misdirection exhibition,
Ambiguous Misdirection Ideas © Nick Gregan
the shot turned out very close to my original idea as you can see below. Obviously there
Sunset Ridge © Nick Gregan from Ambiguous MIsdirection
was some refining of my initial idea and the use of light including the type of light I used, the direction and the intensity of it greatly influence the final outcome. Sunset Ridge has
received lots of encouraging comments and I have to say that I am very happy with the final result.
My model was thoroughly impressed with the shot, trying to explain my vision to her during the shoot didn’t really work, probably because I couldn’t articulate myself well enough. However she was delighted with the end result.
Photography Exhibition Related Articles
The Creative Process
Like many artists or creative types, when I’m asked about the actual process of creating something – the birth of a project, it can be difficult to pin point exactly when it all started as it’s never really set out in black and white.
You have a germ of an idea, a passing inclination or fleeting notion that over time becomes less ephemeral and takes form and quietly shapes up in the back of your mind. Seldom by chance, but somehow clearly and subconsciously the notion becomes an idea that then becomes a possibility and without realising it you’re in the middle of creating. And once again without a conscious structure a plan is formed and eventually acted upon. And suddenly an exhibition is born.
Well that’s how it was for me.
It all started because of a comment by a friend and a bit of bravado by myself. (Read the previous post to find out).
I’d already had a few ideas turning over in my mind and I always find it best to sketch them out as soon as possible as for me it’s very easy to forget them. I’ve noticed that ideas pass in and out of my mind very quickly and if I don’t record them they’re often gone forever.
Here’s an idea I had for one of the shots (Sunset Ridge) for the Ambiguous Misdirection exhibition,
Ambiguous Misdirection Ideas © Nick Gregan
the shot turned out very close to my original idea as you can see below. Obviously there
Sunset Ridge © Nick Gregan from Ambiguous MIsdirection
was some refining of my initial idea and the use of light including the type of light I used, the direction and the intensity of it greatly influence the final outcome. Sunset Ridge has
received lots of encouraging comments and I have to say that I am very happy with the final result.
My model was thoroughly impressed with the shot, trying to explain my vision to her during the shoot didn’t really work, probably because I couldn’t articulate myself well enough. However she was delighted with the end result.
Photography Exhibition Related Articles
Fine Art Photography Exhibition Related Articles
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- Interview with Marvin Joseph (lostateminor.com)
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Ambiguous Misdirection Photography Exhibition by Nick Gregan
Ambiguous Misdirection Photography Exhibition by Nick Gregan
There are many photography exhibitions showing on a regular basis. From established household names in the photography world to emerging talent in the form of students and younger people.
However it's not that often that we see an established photographer like Nick Gregan show a collection of his private work. Nick is best know as a headshot photographer in London.
In this fantastic exhibition entitled 'Ambiguous Misdirection' Nick reveals an unseen collection that will guarantee thought provoking discussion. In a genuinely awe inspiring body of work Nick investigates the female form. His creative process on this project has taken an unstructured formation, and is characterized by a series of abstract shapes carefully selected in celebration of the female form. This exhibition does not follow a linear path, instead the images should be viewed at the viewer’s discretion, with no specific shots chosen to mark the start or finish.
This exhibition evokes the profound misdirection of one’s mind, pushing the spectator to look beyond the obvious and question what they see at first glance
There are many photography exhibitions showing on a regular basis. From established household names in the photography world to emerging talent in the form of students and younger people.
However it's not that often that we see an established photographer like Nick Gregan show a collection of his private work. Nick is best know as a headshot photographer in London.
In this fantastic exhibition entitled 'Ambiguous Misdirection' Nick reveals an unseen collection that will guarantee thought provoking discussion. In a genuinely awe inspiring body of work Nick investigates the female form. His creative process on this project has taken an unstructured formation, and is characterized by a series of abstract shapes carefully selected in celebration of the female form. This exhibition does not follow a linear path, instead the images should be viewed at the viewer’s discretion, with no specific shots chosen to mark the start or finish.
This exhibition evokes the profound misdirection of one’s mind, pushing the spectator to look beyond the obvious and question what they see at first glance
Fine Art Photography Related Articles
- Fascinating Double Exposure Photography (20 photos) (mymodernmet.com)
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The Actors Headshot – Capturing The Real You
The Actors Headshot – Capturing The Real You
1 August 2010 | No Comments »As many of my regular readers will know one of the most important principles of a great actors headshot photograph is that it must look like you.
and agents about this ridiculous phenomenon. The one thing they all state categorically is that unless the actors looks like their headshot they are wasting
every ones time.
And here’s a dramatic fact; no one likes to have their time wasted especially when they’re busy.
I found this great in depth article on the Backstage blog and thought it would be worth a read
for many people.
Here’s an excerpt that’ll wet your taste buds……
It’s a variation on the classic actor’s nightmare: You step into a room for an audition. The casting director is perusing your headshot. You exchange polite hellos, and a quizzical expression passes over her face. Her eyes move up and down between you and the frozen image in her hand. Her mouth tightens. You know it’s coming. You try to predict which line she will speak:
“So, are you here to read for the niece or the aunt?”
“When did you last have your headshots done?”
“Excuse me, do I even have the right person here?”
All because the person in the photo is younger, thinner, sexier, better looking, and/or more glamorous than you. You can rationalize: “Geez, everybody exaggerates. Casting directors expect that. Anyway, she should be more interested in my acting chops than my headshot.”
Related Articles The Actors Headshot – Capturing The Real You
- Roles Based On Past Projects (actorgrowth.com)
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- Finding A Headshot Photographer (actorgrowth.com)
- Beautiful Photographs ( ambiguousmisdirection.com )
Saturday, 10 July 2010
Ambiguous Misdirection The Exhibition
Ambiguous Misdirection The Exhibition is a truly awe inspiring viewing. The photographer says "its a chance for the viewer to let their imagination run wild" - well he's right.
Brilliant use of light, shadow and shape make this collection of creative fine art photography intriguing, compelling and inspiring all at the same time. I loved it and want to see more.
I even bought the book that goes with the exhibition entitled 'Ambiguous Misdirection' and got another 10 images making 40 in total- superb!
Brilliant use of light, shadow and shape make this collection of creative fine art photography intriguing, compelling and inspiring all at the same time. I loved it and want to see more.
I even bought the book that goes with the exhibition entitled 'Ambiguous Misdirection' and got another 10 images making 40 in total- superb!
Nick Gregan the photographer admitted that" this is a new direction for me, a step alongside and not away from my normal from but headshot work. It's a chance to express myself in a different way"
Related Articles On Photography Exhibitions
- Telling Time at Madrid Photo Exhibition (intransit.blogs.nytimes.com)
- Artist's photos capture cozy worlds within worlds (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Stone Crandall: Big Picture Photographer #1 (thedenveregotist.com)
Thursday, 1 April 2010
WeirdandWonderfun TV | Imagine...TV about the really weird and wonderful things going on
This a great site with some really cool content. Guaranteed to make you laugh - you've got to check it out.WeirdandWonderfun TV | Imagine...TV about the really weird and wonderful things going on: "Dreams of martial arts movies - not for these guys - more like comedy movies."
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