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Production Photographs ~ The Gondoliers

January 28, 2010 · 1 Comment

I’ve been asked back to Wakefield G&S Society in West Yorkshire to take the cast photographs for press release and their programs! We’ll be doing the shoot at one of their rehearsals about two weeks before the show in March. It’s a handful however with the portable studio we’ll hopefully create some really professional shots! Keep an eye out in March for some examples from the shoot!

If you’d like to support the society and come and watch you can buy the tickets direct from the theatre here > a href=”http://www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk/whatson/show.asp?e=62″ rel=”nofollow”>The Gondoliers at the Theatre Royal, Wakefield, West Yorkshire!

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28/365 The Gondoliers

January 28, 2010 · Leave a Comment

First principle rehearsal this evening and the lines came flooding back, this will be the second time round I’ve been asked to play this part although this time its in an Opera House! For anyone interested in buying tickets and coming to watch me sing the lead Tenor role check out this website! > The Gondoliers at the Theatre Royal, Wakefield, West Yorkshire!

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27/365 Double Exposure

January 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Just experimenting while I’ve got the tripod out from last nights photograph. I’m struggling mid week now that I’m back in work. Only so many hours in the day!

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Black is the new White in Photography

January 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment

26 of 375 Game On. One of my 50mm 365 Project, Game On for me is about getting down dirty with contrast and shadows. I don’t have a home studio or access to one (well at least not for free) and the day to day items and decor of my home can be a distraction for that perfect portriat. I’m getting into black in a big way, I love pushing the contrast as high as I dare ~ if my camera was an amp, gain would go to eleven.

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