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Shattered!  But had a really enjoyable day! Plus, the weather held, we were very lucky, a couple of short sharp showers, we even got some sunshine!

During the week, Lindsay had collected the studio lights from college.  We had then arranged to meet at the Field Head Hotel, Markfield at 10:30am.  I was collecting Gemma and then her model (Sylvia).  Malcolm collected Nicole and her model (Claire) and Lindsay came along with his van (plus his wife Nadia came along as well to help out wherever she could).

I left the house at about 9:00 am to get to Syston for 9:30, collect Gemma and then off to Braunstone to collect her model for 10am and then to Markfield to 10:30am.  We then drove in convoy to the wonderful house and estate that Lindsay had found.  We spoke to the owners, just to say hi and introduce ourselves.  We then all piled into Lindsays van and drove to the other side of the estate for our first shots.  We planned to make our way back to the house during the shoot.

We parked up and piled out of the van.  While Lindsay, Malcolm and I took kit to the location, the models got dressed and had their makeup done in the back of the van.  Because it’s quite big and heavy we decided to leave the studio lights in the van and try with off camera flash.

We started with shots in and around one of the ‘turrets’  always conscious to keep moving and swapping models to keep them warm. Our first shots were the models standing in the windows, us shooting from inside the turret, getting the water and woodland in the background.  Although i’ve not got any of these shots, because I shoot Nikon and the off camera flashes that we had are Canon.  I did however take a few shots using Malcolm’s camera.

The photographers then moved out of the turret, the girls turned around and faced outwards.  I really liked these shots.  We didn’t need remote flash as the sun came out, although it was a bit frustrating because it was in and out, so we had to be careful with exposures.

White dress outside turret for text

Lindsay and I then moved around the lake to the top of the rocky outcrop (see recce shoot) back towards the tower.  We got the models to sit and stand, individually and together in the window spaces.  Again, no flash, just the sunlight, when it came out.  Really like these shots and the reflections.  Lindsay also went down to a lower level to get a different angle.

White dress outside turret from outcrop reflection for text

We then moved around to an area next to one of the other quarry’s, just in front of a shear rock face.  We did get a bit of a shower at this point and had to take refuge under a tarpaulin, was a good excuse to pause and get a bite to eat:

White dress taup for text

I took a few shots of Claire here, but wasn’t overly impressed.  The pictures looked a bit flat without any off camera flash.  I did try some on camera, but they looked terrible.  Here is one of the better shots (no flash):

Quite like this shot, again too much of RH arm missing.

We then walked around to an open fronted wooden building that was in front of a small field, which was one of the places we’d picked out for a bad weather shoot.  I’ve not got any photo’s from this location, because it had to be flash and I had the Nikon/Canon flash issue.  While there Lindsay went for a walk up the hill towards the house and found an amazing old, huge, tree.  So we made our way up there to take some shots.  It was pretty light, so I could shoot without flash.  Although I got Lindsay’s wife to direct a bit of light with a reflector for a few shots.  I was really happy with some of these shots, here is an example:

White dress tree for text

By this time it was about 4pm and as well as being conscious about models and fashion students getting cold and bored we were shattered and decided to call it a day.

We made our way back to the house.  Lindsay fetched his van.  Models got back into their street clothes, makeup was removed and the photographers had a quick whip round to donate to a charity that the landowner supports (his only request, as well as not photographing to house).

We all went our separate ways.  It was nice to talk to Gemma and Nicole on the way back, they had enjoyed the experience of the day and looked forward to seeing the final images.  I have just emailed a few over to them.  Here is a selection of my favourite images, click on them to get some notes:

Lindsay, Malcolm and I arranged to meet in the car park at the Field Head Hotel in Markfield as close to 5pm as we can, so we’ve got some light.  We then jumped in Lindsay’s car and he drove us to the location.  He has previously arranged with the land owner that we were going to be there, so we parked up and had a walk around.  It was amazing, even in the dimming light, we saw loads of potential and were pleased to see that there were some undercover area’s in case the weather turned bad.

Here are a few shots from our recce:

We came away really positive and went back to the pub to enjoy a pint and talk about the plan for the 27th, which had now been confirmed by photographers, fashion students and models.  We discussed timings, who would collect who, and who would bring what.   We made a list of things like, food, drink, towels, step ladders, lights, reflectors, camera’s, umbrella’s, toilet roll etc and them split them between us.

Finally I was designated as ‘secretary’ to email an itinerary to the email group.  Roll on Sunday, fingers crossed for good weather!

Lindsay had found an excellent outdoor location and got a potential weekend 26/27th October  shoot.  I’ve had to put my preference forward for Sunday 27th.  The company that I work for is moving premises on Friday 25th and as i’m heavily involved in the IT will be expecting to be at work on the Saturday.  We’ve got a good email group going now, so we’re all chipping in with idea’s.  Just need to make sure we can all do the shoot on the 27th, although this only gives us a week or so to prepare.  Plus the weather hasn’t been great lately so we are hoping to secure an indoor location as a backup.

Malcolm was able to do some excellent work looking at locations.  Although for the most part, these are tending to be no good:

Beaumanor Hall – Only open during the day, unless it’s a function.  Only available Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s next week as it’s half term.  Cost to us would be £100, including a room to change and keep kit.  Just too expensive.

The City Rooms – First available date Sunday 24th November, between 9am and 10am, cost £50.  If we knew exactly what we wanted to could maybe manage 1-2 shots.  1 Hour just isn’t enough time for our lack of experience.  Plus the cost is just a bit too steep for what we’d get out of it.

Prestwold Hall – Apparently has the same management company as Beaumanor hall, so costs and availability are likely to be the same.

Grand Hotel – Has a really nice staircase and a fairly quiet are upstairs.  There is no cost, but this is a public area, which may not be good for people who haven’t modelled before.  The only free date that they have is 6th November which is when our first studio session is.  We do have a preliminary studio session booked for the 4th December, but this is cutting it a bit fine.  I would rather try for a different venue and use the 4th December as a backup rather than loose the first studio session.  (We have to shoot studio and location).

The Guildhall – If we go when it’s open and the main hall is free, there is no cost. Otherwise they will open specially for us £150! They currently no bookings on 2nd and 3rd November.  Has an interesting staircase in the main hall, but may be a bit limited.

So, it looks like we’re struggling for an indoor location!  We are going to do a recce of Lindsay’s location on 23rd October.

For Nicole’s dress I googled things like ‘short white dress’, ‘1920’s fashion’, ‘1930’s fashion’.

I was looking for a playful fun look to this dress.  I did also like the idea of a burning cigarette  in a holder, getting some atmosphere with with a plume of smoke, but wasn’t sure how practical this would be for an indoor shoot.  I didn’t want to be setting off fire alarms!  I was also still concerned about how short the dress appeared to be!

Nicole FrontNicole back

Here are a selection of other peoples images that I found for inspiration using google, I have added some comments to each one:

We had a meeting this evening with the fashion students (‘clients’).  Because I am secretary for my cricket club I have been to many, many very boring meetings and wanted to make sure we had a bit of a framework to work to.  So I produced an agenda, as shown below with a brief summary of what was dicussed:

1. Hello! Everyone know everyone else?!  – Just simple introductions.

2. What do fashion students want/need out of this? – Images for portfolio’s.  Especially Gemma who has an online portfolio.

3. What do photo students want/need out of this? – Images for hand-in and portfolio’s as well as the whole fashion shoot experience.

4. Communication, email ok? Swap mobile no’s? – We already had a few email address’ just needed to clarify Nicole’s email address, that had a random underscore at the end!

5. Logistics, all drive? Relying on busses? –  Nicole does drive, but lives very close to Malcolm.  Gemma doesn’t drive and lives in Melton, but can get lifts if needed.  Could be an issue.
6. Proposed dates, anyone got holiday etc. – Everyone was ok with weekend shoots, Gemma and Nicole do some weekend work, but can swap with notice.  Out studio session had already been booked for 6th November, so need to get moving!
7. Proposed idea’s? – Gemma and Nicole had brought their coursework and dresses in with them, so could talk about the idea’s behind them.  Gemma had gone for a natural look, long flowing lines.  Nicole had gone for 1920’s-30’s flapper girl.

Is there a particular look or brand that is to be achieved? – Flapper girl for Nicole’s dress

If we decide on outside venue’s do we have a contingency for bad weather? – Lindsay did had a venue in mind that he’s walked and driven past before.  Private land, he would try and contact the owner.

Changing area for models? – Lindsay suggested the back of his builders van for an outdoor shoot!  We hoped we could find a room or a ladies loo for an indoor venue.

8. Costs? Expenses etc? – We decided that we’d split any major costs between us, small items we’d take care of ourselves.

9. Info for models, I.e. Shoes, accessories, makeup etc? – Gemma and Nicole had people in mind for their dresses and were happy to do makeup.  Models needed to bring shoes.  Gemma’s model needed to bring some white underwear to avoid being exposed!

10. AOB and further discussion of idea’s – Lindsay continued to describe the private estate that he’d walked around.  Because the weather hadn’t been great recently we were also trying to think of indoor venues.  After seeing an image of a model in front of patterned wallpaper, which everyone liked. Suggestions were: Beaumanor hall, City Rooms, New Walk Museam, Prestwold Hall, Calke Abbey, Grand Hotel and the Guild Hall.  Malcolm agreed to investigate the indoor locations. 

Overall a good meeting.

As part of our business unit we have been asked to work with fashion students from the college and photograph models in white dress’ that they had previously made.  I was actually in New York when the brief was set, but have been put in a group with Lindsay and Malcolm.  We have been assigned to Gemma and Nicole.  The business part of the unit is treating Gemma and Nicole as clients, i.e. have meetings, create dummy quotes, contracts, invoices etc..  We have a meeting booked with them on the 9th October to discuss and see coursework.

We were emailed pictures of the dress’ so this is what we will be working with:

Gemma’s dress looks to be quite tall and elegant.  Although we were a little worried about how transparent the skirt appears to be!


Gemma FrontGemma Back

Nicole’s dress worried us a lot, because of how short it appears to be!


Nicole Front

Nicole back

My wife and I have recently had a sort break away to New York.  It was brilliant, although we were both shattered when we got back from rushing round trying to see everything.

We managed, in no particular order:

  • A brief look at Grand Central Station, straight off the bus from the airport.  Then tried to work our way through the subway system to get to our hotel in Brooklyn.
  • Night on broadway to see Jersey Boys, first night there after our long day of travel!
  • Various city tour busses
  • Central Park
  • Yankee Stadium Tour
  • New Jersey Devils vs New York Islanders ice hockey
  • Times Square
  • 911 Memorial
  • Empire State Building
  • Top of the Rock (Better than Empire State)
  • Tiffany & Co (Expensive day!)
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Staten Island Ferry to see Statue of Liberty
  • Madison Square Garden
  • Kats Delicatessen (from When Harry met Sally)

Below are a few of my favourite shots from the trip: