Wednesday 15 February 2023

Team Headshots

Just before Christmas last year I had the opportunity to photograph a tight knit team and produce some photographs for their website.

My current headshot set up is a 3 light set up, 1 light on the background, 1 light as a fill and 1 main light at a 45 degree angle to illuminate the face. 










Tuesday 14 February 2023

A New Chapter


Dear friends, followers and supporters of my work, the time has come to turn the page and begin a new chapter in my life which will bring new opportunities and new challenges with them.
Four years ago I was trying to balance work and caring for my family, then just a few weeks before the pandemic began I felt that I needed to step back from photography to focus on what was most important.
During that time I'd put my camera down but I'd never lost my love and appreciation of the art; in fact I'd started to learn and develop new skills which I find is always the case when I can not go out and take pictures. I spent a lot of time learning how to pose and direct and much more. During that time my 90 year old grandma became a pro in front of the camera and would always give me a big smile, she really enjoyed her time in the limelight.
Now that my time as her full time carer has passed, I am venturing back out into the world, getting back to photographing weddings and events and I am now photographing headshots too! Previously, I'd never considered headshots but It is definitely something I enjoy and want to photograph more. I am now also offering individual headshot sessions, team headshot sessions, branding photoshoots for small businesses and client experience photoshoots too!
Here's to the beginning of a fantastic year and I can not wait to see what it has in store for us all!


Tuesday 5 July 2016

Portrait Session with Brennan

The first half of the year has gone by pretty fast. Everyone gets busy and as usual things become priority and other things fall by the waist side. I hadn't seen my friend Brennan for a long time so when he called me up and asked to help him with filming something I was intrigued. I can't reveal all the details right now but I'll be sure to post something when the ideas have all come together!

While he was here he wanted to get some pictures done for his channel art. The timing of this was perfect because I had just received my Godox Octobox and was eager to test it out.

The octobox is really easy to set up, it's just like setting up an umbrella with a Velcro scrim on the front. As it's a little bit big, 120cm in diameter, I decided to use two flashes in the softbox for added power, mainly to achieve an even soft light on Brennan.

For those of you who are interested, here is the lighting diagram and my camera settings.

Here are my favourite images from the session.




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Friday 3 June 2016

The first in a new series

My Friday Favourites, take one!

I want to start a new series on my blog, sharing some of my favourite images that I've taken over the last few years and exploring how I captured the images. I will call this series, My Friday Favourites.

I chose to start with this image. Here is a little background information. I captured this way back in 2011. I had just broken up for the Christmas holidays from university that same day, I literally hopped off the train and drove down to the harbour.


I arrived at the harbour at around 4pm and took a walk around the area before finally setting up my camera at this view point. I had set up my shot with a different composition but when I accidentally zoomed out I saw this wonderful perspective and something about it caught my eye. 

My camera set up for this image was my Canon 7D with my Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 lens. I used a tripod to support my camera to avoid camera shake. On the front of my camera I placed an ND filter.

I really wanted to experiment with long exposures, I wanted to be able to capture smooth milky water and beautiful movement in the clouds. However, the only way I could do this was to wait until the Sun had set otherwise my shutter speed would be too fast.

As the Sun started to set on the horizon I dialed in my settings, f14 at 30 seconds ISO 100 and waited. I waited and waited and waited for my moment. The sun descended beneath the clouds and I clicked the shutter button. 30 seconds later I reviewed, capturing a few more frames, some brighter some darker.

When I reached home, I uploaded my pictures, sifted through them to find this beautiful image.
I love the composition, the dark strong figure of the tree centered in the frame, with other trees in the background. I also love the colours, I have been asked if I tampered with the colour but I can confirm those are the colours straight out of the camera.  

This is one of the pictures I'm most proud of and this spot has become a favourite of mine to shoot at.



Sunday 15 May 2016

I can't believe it's been Two Years!!

I've just realised that last week was the 8th of May!
That means two whole years ago (and one week) I started sharing in this blog.
As I wrote my first blog post, I was a little hesitant about starting another blog, as I'd used other blog formats to share my work and ideas but I'd found them hard to stick with.

Here we are celebrating my blog's two year anniversary, it's an amazing feeling to know that I've finally found a space where I can share my ideas and keep adding to them and developing on them as time goes by.

I started writing in this blog to share my work and my ideas in one place, to show finished pieces of work but also to share pieces of work that I was working on. I also started writing in this blog to help find my audience; to share my work with my audience and to have a conversation with my audience.

I want to thank you all for coming along on this journey. Together we've almost reached 10,000 views! As I write this I still can't believe that's right, I'm checking my stats to see if I've rounded up that number but no, it's really there, as I'm writing this we are just a few views away from 10,000!

Writing in this blog has helped to develop my voice, which is something I've always struggled with, sharing my ideas in a cohesive manner was never a strength but over the years I have improved and in the years a head I aim to improve further.

As this blog post comes to a close, I'm filled with an amazing feeling, this journey that I embarked on two years ago is still going strong, this blog is looking better than ever and I think the best way to end this blog post is to share my hopes and dreams for the next two years.

1.  I hope to keep writing in this blog 
2. I hope to keep training and developing my voice 
3. Finally, I hope to have more of a conversation with my audience. 

I want you to share the blog posts that you relate to or find interesting and I want you to comment on these blog posts to continue our conversation.

 Who knows where we will be in two years time, maybe by then I'll be writing about how we're about to reach 20,000 views!

Until next time.


Wednesday 17 February 2016

Back from Mombasa!

Over the last couple of weeks I travelled out to Mombasa with my family to visit my Aunties and Grandmother. We had a wonderful time relaxing by the beach, soaking up the sunshine and seeing some of the beautiful sights Mombasa has to offer!


Tuesday 26 January 2016

A Short Run - A Jamil Teja Short

Good Evening
 
I'm writing this blog on Monday evening. I've had a busy day trying to fulfill some of my new years resolutions. As I wrote in my previous blog which you can find Here, when we started the year I wanted to push my creativity in addition to getting more active.

And that's exactly what I am doing.
 
Earlier today I signed up for the Sports Relief 6 mile run in Bournemouth, I'm trying to raise £50 for the cause, which will go towards helping people all over the world.

If you would like to sponsor me for the run you can find my donating page here.
Any donations will be greatly appreciated!

In preparation for the 6 mile run which will be taking place in March, I've decided to start going for morning runs, running down to the beach and back which is approximately just over 3 miles for the return journey. As it is still winter and really cold outside I'm limited to how far I can run but I'm sure once Spring comes along I'm sure I will up to running 6 miles.

As part of my journey towards the 6 mile run I've decided to create some short videos about my morning runs. 
 
Here is my newest video,

Enjoy!