Showing posts with label John. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Project 52 ... 16

This is John. And the flag is payback.
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You may remember that Ireland won the Grand Slam this year in the Six Nations Rugby. Well, the evening we won, I was at a few parties, with John. And I took a photo of him (an Englishman) holding the Irish flag up for all to see. Here he is on his bike raising money for charity and smiling like he always does, proudly holding up St George's flag. Payback is a terrible thing...

For lighting, we threw a bit of fill in from camera right with an SB 800 in softbox. I had my VAL (voice activated lightstand), Katy as my invaluable assistant on the day!

Thursday, 11 June 2009

More formal portraits ...

The School Governor seems to be a particularly British institution. And long may it continue to be one. It is a way of giving something back to the school and through it to the greater community in the form of time and expertise. Completely voluntary, these people provide support and help to the Head Teacher and all the Teachers of our schools to grow and develop the school, which ultimately comes down to a better education for our children.

I was recently asked to take a set of portraits of the School Governors of St Joseph's RC School in Bracknell.
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D200, SB 800 in softbox camera left, Vivitar 285 gridspot to background
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I went into the hall where the meeting was to take place beforehand and set up the lights and took a few test shots. I tweaked the exposure until I got the look I wanted and then it was a matter of sitting all the Governors down in the strategically placed chair, (which was moved again and again) and taking the shot.

The camera was in manual mode, at 1/250th; I cannot remember what the f-stop was. The flash guns were on 1/4 and 1/2 power to give a faster recycling time, as I knew I would have to get the job done quickly.

I want to say thanks to Adele, John and Donald for allowing me to post their pictures and thanks to all the other Governors for having their photographs taken.