Tuesday 29 November 2011

Tim Wheeler and Emmy The Great

Sometimes jobs come up that throw you in the deep-end, and this was no exception! I was commissioned by the Independent On Sunday Review Magazine, (or as it's now called the New Review) to photograph Tim Wheeler from the band Ash, and Emmy the Great for an article they were doing on Christmas albums. I had very little details to go on other than it would be a portrait of the two of them with a subtle Christmas theme. I was told about this commission on a Thursday, when I was traveling back from a job in Malta, and we had to shoot on the Friday so I had no time at all to prep!

On Friday morning I still had no idea where the location was, and was only told a few hours before the shoot. As it turned out we did the photographs in Tim's brothers house, in his lounge to be exact! I had an inkling that house was going to have a fairly small lounge due to it's location in the main student area of Belfast (his brother is an Architect just finishing his studies) and was very concerned wether we could actually set up lights etc. We moved the dining table into the back yard and shoved everything else at other end of the room or in the hallway.

I had a rummage around my attic for some Christmas stuff and brought along various things that I thought would be good props. Most of my ideas were based on wrapping lights around the subjects, and I brought along a black cloth backdrop so I could make it look like a studio shoot, and not the terrible squeeze it was.

I wanted to use spotlights on the 2 subjects with a bit of back lighting and a slow shutter speed to allow the ambient light from the tree lights to come through. The main problem was the amount of light coming through the lounge windows from a sunny day out side, so we asked if they had any material we could put over them. A few duvet covers were produced and I had some extra material and we managed with a few pins and some gaffa tape to block most of the light.

Tim and Emma were brilliant, they were so friendly and down to earth, and willing to try out my ideas, as we experimented with what worked best. We took a few shots and I decided that the dark jumper that Tim was wearing was no good, so he had a quick look in his brothers bedroom and grabbed this top which works so much better to separate him from the background.

All in all I was very happy with the shoot, as were the magazine who decided to lead with my photograph instead of the previous one they had lined up. I had my first ever payed commission after leaving college from the Indy Review way back in 1993, and haven't worked for them for a few years since I left London, so it was nice to be reacquainted with them!

Monday 3 October 2011

The Painkiller - Lyric Theatre Belfast

I had the absolute joy of photographing Kenneth Brannagh and Rob Brydon in the Belfast Lyric's 'The Painkiller'.

A comedy about an assasin and a suicidal depressive in adjoining hotel rooms, it was difficult to photograph as I was chuckling so much! Beg, borrow or steal to get tickets for this excellent production...















Thursday 22 September 2011

The Absence of Women - Lyric Theatre Belfast

My production shots of The Absence of Women by Owen McCafferty and directed by Rachel O'Riordan.

The Absence of Women centres on Gerry and Iggy, two labourers from Belfast who are facing the end of their lives talking of the present and thinking of the past. They argue about who has the biggest liver, the names of tube stations and whether they should go back to Belfast or not. This play is about life and its endless possibilities, missed opportunities and how one man’s choice, in one instant, can alter the path of his life forever.



One of the best plays I have seen in ages, it's run has finished at the Lyric in Belfast, but it is currently showing at the Tricycle Theatre in London.
































Thursday 23 June 2011

Case Histories...

Late last year and early this year I was zipping back and forth to Edinburgh to work on a BBC drama called 'Case Histories'. They have just finished airing on BBC1. Based on the best selling series of books written by Kate Atkinson. Fantastic production, really enjoyed my time working on it with a lovely crew, and Jason Issacs was a true gentleman...