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Saturday, 25 June 2011

Landscapes of Lanzarote

Here is a selection of photos that give a bit of an idea to the beauty of the mountains and the landscape around Lanzarote (this isn't part of my 6 installments for the last 6 months, I just wanted to include these photos as they really capture Lanzarote for me)  
Cliffs to Ocean

View of the North Side of the Island

Orzola Beach

Surfers at Orzola

Lava Cliffs

Island in the Mist

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Catch Up Part II: The Beaches of Lanzarote

These are a selection of images that like I mentioned earlier are taken on 35mm colour film (Olympus OM4ti, for anyone thats interested), then processed and digitally scanned. These images were all taken in Lanzarote which I feel often gets slagged off as a nasty place. As long as you steer clear of Playa Blanca and Puerto Del Carmen, the rest of the island that is mostly covered in volcanic rock, it is a strangely beautiful place. These photos were taken on the beaches of the island.
Maya

Felix Out of the Surf

Chillin' Out

In The Sun

Relaxation

Playa La Garita

Entry 2 For My Catch Up Session

Working really hard to get the next set of photos up for tonight, they will be a selection of 6 photos taken in Lanzarote using 35mm Colour film which is then Digitally scanned. This is a favoured method of mine as I prefer how colour film comes out than digital and YES you can reproduce the quality of 35mm film, but its so much more satisfying to use a film camera over digital.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Day 1 - February 15th Plymouth Storm Cheerleaders Studio Shoot

Turning up to an early studio shoot is never fun, thats a lie. Any studio time is always fun but it can be hindered by an INSANELY BAD hangover. But this photoshoot did turn out to be a real laugh. Sophie Hill, Kelly Wallis-Gordon and Lyndsay Jeff from University of Plymouths' Cheerleading Team - Plymouth Storm. 

Sophie Hill - Flyer for Plymouth Storm

 Lyndsay Jeff - Back for Plymouth Storm


The Girls Together

Sophie

Kelly Wallis-Gordon - Base for Plymouth Storm

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

6 months in 6 installments

I have been through a lot in the last 6 months since my last post and I really want to get back in to this so over the next 6 days I will will be creating a catch up session of whats been going on in this time with my work, the digital side only unfortunately as I haven't got any high quality digital scans of my film based work, besides, even if I did I wouldn't want to use them as they would lose something in the transfer to digital.
So yeah, lets get this rock rolling...