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Shooting Bridal on the beach

14 Friday Dec 2012

Posted by Colin Crowdey in Bridal Photography, Photography

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12/12/12, beach, bridal, cold, December, dramatic lighting, Fashion, lighting effect, outdoors, Portrait Photography, Portraits, veil, weather, wedding, wedding gown, weston super mare, wind chill factor

Morning

A few days ago a long standing client of mine called out of the blue and asked me if I would shoot her in her wedding dress as she was married more than 9 years ago, but would like some more “fashiony” (her word not mine!) images taken.

I replied that of course I would love to, but as it was coming up to Christmas there were few slots available in my calendar – but after a few minutes discussion we settled on Wednesday 12/12/12 – for no reason other than it was the ONLY free date we both had this side of 2013 – and my client was ADAMANT she wanted the images taken before Christmas.

As a photographer I have a location list I refer to when booking a location based shoot, varying from urban, derelict, woodland and parks and various bodies of water. On this occasion I had only recently scouted out a new location and so decided that – after looking at the weather forecast – we could do some dramatic lighting and give my client something just a little different.

Well, Wednesday morning I woke up to an inch of snow and a temperature of -6, it took me an hour to de-ice the car and I very nearly called my client to cancel, but decided to carry on as I knew she would be more than a little disappointed.

The location I had chosen for the shoot was Weston-Super-Mare beach and when we arrived it was (naturally) deserted as the temperature was around zero degrees, but with wind chill factor it felt much much colder 😦

We spent more than two hours there, in sub zero temps creating these images. The lighting effect was created IN CAMERA and I’ll tell you how that was done on another post!

My client was a real star as she was absolutely shivering between takes – but the end result was worth the pain.

WSM Bridal Fashion Shot-10

 

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WSM Bridal Fashion Shot-11

WSM Bridal Fashion Shot-15

 

WSM Bridal Fashion Shot-16

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Best – Colin

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The Camera Never Lies.

03 Saturday Nov 2012

Posted by Colin Crowdey in Photoshop

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Chanel, Chanel No. 5, cityscape, Emotion, happiness, Health, love, Photoshop, tower blocks, wedding, Wiltshire

Afternoon,

Thumb through any big glossy magazine today and you will see pictures of models and celebrities with flawless skin, beautiful hair and perfectly formed bodies. Now deep down we KNOW that they don’t REALLY look as perfect as that, but I bet many of you have associated that models’ looks with the product they just happen to be holding/using/wearing in the shot at the time.

Magazine marketeers are always looking at ways they can seduce the customer – you – into buying their product. And often they do this by using Photoshop to digitally enhance a photograph to make it look more appealing, either by enhancing skin to make it look utterly flawless, putting extra shine on hair to make it look more glossy and even exaggerating body part sizes to make them look smaller or bigger (eyes are key for bigger)

Buying is often about emotion. If a digitally enhanced image triggers certain emotions which lead to more product sales of a particular brand, does that make it acceptable, after all, haven’t we been duped to some extent?

Take a look at this photograph. What do you see? I see a beautiful model, confident, happy, newly wed, either looking out of the window of her new home, or maybe her old.

Now what if she were holding a small bottle of Chanel No 5 and was spraying it on her neck. What would you think then? I bet it would certainly conjure up some emotions!

Sadly, the view out of this particular window looks nothing like this. Living in rural Wiltshire we see fields, not tower blocks. The following image is the image actually shot, straight out of camera. I shot the image with the express intention of replacing the background.

What a difference a background makes. Now if the model were holding that same bottle of Chanel No 5, would you still have those same emotions?

I’ll let you decide

Best – Colin

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