European Premiere of Dark Shadows

So, at last! Its back to Leicester Square – the newly refurbished square (well its not quite finished). The event seemed to far far more room than before and it felt really good to be back.

It was a case of quality not quantity with this event with a few stars turning up, but those that did were….

Actress Eva Green

As you can see, I was on the carpet, with VIP access.

Actress Michelle Pfeiffer signing

The atmosphere was great, with many fans having arrived at ^AM and waited in the pouring rain.

Actress Helena Bonham Carter

Of course, the film is another collaboration between Tim Burton and Johhny Depp

Actor Johnny Depp

A complete set of my images of European Premiere of Dark Shadows can be licensed from PhotoShot here and here (they are split in 2 sets).

May 10, 2012 | Posted in: Celebrities | Comments Closed

Lostprophets play Brixton Academy

Firstly, I apologise that at the moment this has just become  a stream of recent shots with little explanation; I have been working flat out and have little time to formulate the writings I have in my head. They will follow soon.

On Friday 4th May, Lostprophets finished their UK tour with a date in Brixton supported by Modestep.

Josh Modestep plays to the Brixton Academy crowd.

They were a good (but very loud) dub step band.

Lostprophets performed with a lot of back-lighting and strobes making my job just a little tougher…

Lostprophets "frontman" Ian Watkins

You may find a full set of my Lostprophets and Modestep images for license here: Lostprophets images on Photoshot.

May 5, 2012 | Posted in: Music | Comments Closed

White Rabbits play XOYO

Photographing a band called “White Rabbits” on the 1st of the month had a nice ring to it.

The venue was XOYO near Old Street in London. My thoughts on this venue is that the sound was good making it great for watching/listening to a band but with mainly overhead and backlight, not great for photographers.

 

The support act was Sunless ’97, a London band I have been unable to find out much about (other than their soundcloud),  the light was almost non-existent for this act.

Sunless 97 play XOYO, London on 1st May 2012. Persons pictured: Edward Leeson, Matt and Alice

My photographs of Sunless ’97 may be licensed here: Sunless 97 play XOYO

 

Having just subscribed to Spotify I was able to listen to the White Rabbits before travelling and I was looking forward to this gig. The band did not disappoint and it was a pity I had to leave early to get home. I can recommend seeing this band live.

Six-piece indie rock band White Rabbits play XOYO

My photographs of White Rabbits may be licensed here: White Rabbits play XOYO

 

 

May 2, 2012 | Posted in: Music | Comments Closed

Some recent work

Anthony Daniels who played C3PO in all 6 Star Wars Movies with a Lego model of his character at Star Wars Episode 1 3D at The Empire, Leicester Square on 8th February 2011

 

Daniel Radcliffe signs posters before introducing a screening of The Woman in Black at The Empire, Leicester Square, London on 11th Feb 2011

 

Kaiser Chiefs play the HMV Apollo Hammersmith on 23rd Feburary 2012.

 

Athlete Ed Moses attends the Sport Relief Mile 2012 at the Royal Parks

 

Actress Kate Winslet attends the World Premiere of TITANIC 3D on Tuesday 27th March 2012

January with the London Symphony Orchestra

This month I have worked with the London Symphony Orchestra on two occasions; once in Abbey Road Studios, during a recording session and once with a few of the musicians and quite a few of the “friends” at Teddington Lock studios.

I find the dynamic and the musical ability of large orchestras like the LSO absolutely astonishing and this really comes to the fore in the recording studio where the rehearsal time is usually minimal (or non-existant). At the beginning of the month I joined the LSO for a recording session (in the famous studio 1 at Abbey Road) to create a series of informal portraits to be used in this years advance booker brochure.

Silent cameras are required to take photos such as this during recording.

Working during a session requires the upmost care, understanding and of course silence! Nikon cameras are notoriously noisy so I hired in a silencer (basically a big padded box) that encompasses the camera and lens and feeds though just the minimum of controls. Before shooting all the exposure controls needed pre-setting (luckily the light does not change in a session) leaving me with just the shutter to fire…

The players clearly enjoy their work

My newest purchase, the Fujifilm X100 has a slient mode that is, well, silent. This meant I was walking round with a black box about 300mm square on one shoulder and the smartest little retro designed camera on the other. It did make for a few comments from the players. The X100 performed almost as well as my main Nikon DSLR.

Bass player

Last weekend I joined a number of them again along with RedTed Films as the new promotional film was shot. The aim again was informal portraits for the “Friends of the Orchestra” brochure as well as general documenting and PR for both the LSO and RedTed.

Setting up the HD camera

Quite often the first comment from photographers who have not shot in a white studio is “well at least you will have plenty of light”.

Filming

Thats not the case as the video cameras actually need a little less light (in simplistic terms each frame on a video is at normally about 4 times longer than the a typical still image exposure meaning 4 times as much light gets in).

The group filing the studio space

Again the key is having a stills photographer that understands the filming process and its requirements. The lighting guys produced a really nice set-up and light and by working closely with the production team I was able to create some great portraits .

Enjoying the interview

Still images combine really well with videos particularly on websites and ensuring that the still images have the same look and atmosphere of the video (as I have done here) they can break down the barrier between the web (the domain of the video) and the printed matter such as brochures.

This weekend I travel to Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo with CARE International to document the great work they are doing out there following the troubles.I’m expecting it to be a very busy and interesting week which I look forward to writing about on my return.

January 19, 2012 | Posted in: Music, PR | Comments Closed

Just What is News?

You may or may not be aware that following the phone hacking allegations at the (now deceased) News of the World paper, the Prime Minster announced Lord Justice Leveson would be leading a two pronged inquiry into phone hacking.

One part of the inquiry would focus on investigating the allegations of wrongdoing by the media as well as the police while the other part would review the regulations that govern the press examining “the culture, practices and ethics of the press; their relationship with the police; the failure of the current system of regulation; the contacts made, and discussions had, between national newspapers and politicians; why previous warnings about press misconduct were not heeded; and the issue of cross-media ownership.”

This enquiry is taking place now and it should be no surprise that attention was turned to the celebrity “paparazzi” photographers (or paps). I decided to write this after being asked a number of times my thoughts as I am a “red carpet photographer” or a “celebrity photographer” and so I must be closer to these  ”paparazzi”. This annoyed me and I will try to show why..

Myleene Klass with daughter Ava sighting at Leicster Square

Firstly, just about all of my dealings with celebrities are at organised photo-calls or photo-shoots I can only think of twice where I have photographed a “celebrity” in a public place, even then, both times, I asked, they smiled, I shot, we went our separate ways. Why am I at pains to point this out? There is a most definite public perception that any photographer who photographs “celebrities” must be a “pap”, it seems to be forgotten that they attend public events, that are organised (partly as a perk and partly because if they are not seen out regularly they fall down the “celebrity ladder”).

Secondly, it is quite obvious in some quarters that even other press photographers (so called “hard news” photo-journalists) were lumping all the Red Carpet with the “paps” where as in fact “hard news” photographers are often seen waiting on doorsteps, crowding round cars etc, all actions which are deemed to be the domain of the “pap”.

So why did I title this “Just What is News?” ? 

  • What percentage of the population do you think could name their MP?
  • What percentage would realise it if their MP was named on the front page of a tabloid for having an affair (without reading further of finding out in a local paper)?
  • What percentage of the population know who exactly who David Beckham is? or Lewis Hamilton?

Maybe it’s a sad fact of our society but we know what the answers are to these questions. We know that if a photographer photographs David Beckham out wearing a £29.99 unbranded suit from a local supermarket it will probably have more influence on more peoples lives than if an unknown MP from a small constituency is caught with their trousers down. You might not care, I might not care but there are a huge number that do and I’m sorry but that makes Beckham and many other celebrities news and it sells!

You might think then that I support the “paps”. No I believe in privacy as much as I believe in the free press. My view is this:

They/we are all photo-journalists, gathering news images. Some are good, some are great, some are awful and some cross boundaries that should not be crossed. I see it exactly the same as the issues with the phone-hacking. There are lines, boundaries, laws that should not be crossed wether you are a member of the public or a member of the press, wether you carry a camera or a pen.

The problem of public perception is that when photographers swamp someone in the news, it is highly visible. In fact it is usually made visible by the Television cameras that are also swamping the subject (but of course, that does not seem to count). Writers crossing boundaries happens in private, in offices, out of sight, which is probably why it seems so shocking when it is revealed.

Sir Paul McCartney leaves the European premiere of HAPPY FEET TWO at The Empire, Leicester Square, via the back door.

The annoying thing is, we already have enough controls in place if only they were used. To be worth anything, a photograph needs to have a market, It needs to be purchased, it has to be published. Any picture you see in the press (should) have been brought and paid for. If the picture editors and editors did not publish unethically or illegally obtained images and stories, the freelancers providing them would have to provide from within the guidelines that we already have laid out.

You might think I am passing the buck, in a way I am but only to the whole industry, we should not be hanging others out to dry, the problem in the press runs right through it, we all have a responsibility to behave ethically, legally and within the guidelines that already exist.

November 30, 2011 | Posted in: Thoughts | Comments Closed

Real Steel, with Hugh Jackman

You may have noticed that this blog has been devoid of any Film Premiere entries for quite a while (if you ignore last months FrightFest). 

The reason? Westminster Council have been refurbishing Leicester Square ready for next years Olympics. Most people would assume that this would be done in stages, maybe a section at a time, minimising the impact on the use of the square and the business within it. When you think of the amount of trade the cinemas bring into the square and its surrounds you would have thought the council would have worked with them, ensuring that the square was able to continue hosting premieres. No. For the past approximately 9 months the square has been in such a state of upheaval that hosting a premiere has been almost impossible. There has not been enough room. In fact for much of the time it has been a struggle even for pedestrians a tourists to navigate the area without having to avoid diggers, dumpers and other plant.

Boxer Amir Khan

During this time the film industry had no choice but to seek alternative venues with the prime benefactor being The Vue inside Westfield Shopping Centre.  I'm sorry but a shopping centre just does not cut it. Even Tom Hanks seemed somewhat bemused at the location.

Titan the robot meets the fans

We I'm glad to say that is changing again. Today the barriers were moved back away from the front of The Empire and the square was once again able to host a major premiere - "Real Steel", a Disney film featuring boxing robots and Hugh Jackman.

Hugh Jackman meets fans

It felt good to be back in the square, there was a great atmosphere and Hugh was obviously enjoying himself at what he referred to on stage as his "family screening" with over 30 members of the Jackman clan in the cinema.

Hugh Jackman with robot Titan

Hugh was joined on the carpet not only by the director, Shawn Levy but also a robot called Titan.

Director Shawn Levy

Lets hope the contractors get their fingers out and complete the works so the square can return to its rightful place as the premiere location.

Worthing Birdman 2011

The text on the Worthing Birdman Website describes it:

"The Birdman is a flight competition for human powered flying machines held each summer in the picturesque seaside town of Worthing on England\'s South Coast.
Many flyers take part to raise money for charities, other design complex machines to aim for the distance prizes. A substantial prize of £10,000 is offered for the furthest flight should a birdman achieve over a 100 metre distance"

The Saturday is reserved for the “Serious Flyers” but with the wind causing a significant swell this year, only two demonstration flights were made before flying was cancelled for the day.

Sunday saw a lower wind speed and so flying started on time with the charity flyers. I say flyers but really they are “jumpers”. Many are in elaborate fancy dress aiming to win a prize by providing the best entertainment. The work that many put into this is fantastic only for them to be wrecked during the jump:

Although the wind was lower than Saturday, it was still strong enough to blow the light (mostly cardboard) creations in the opposite direction of the jumpers so the images are not quite what they could have been.

Following the fun flyers were the serious competitors, measuring wind, aiming to win the £10,000 jackpot. First came Dusan Vuletic all the way from Serbia who managed to stay in the air for 3 seconds, wrecking his purpose made craft in the process.

After Dusan came the remainder of the contenders, mainly in modified hang gliders although the winning flight of the day was Dr Bill Brooks with a flight of 78.4m in his purpose built flying machine.

An event such as The Birdman is made for photography – people doing outrageous things in a picturesque location. The problem we have though is where to shoot it from. The press photographers are placed out on the pier looking back at the flyers with the town beyond. This is ideal except, being on the fishing deck, we are too low. Ideally we would want to get the flyer filling much of the image but still with enough background to put the image into context; Where are they jumping from? is it high? How about the location? From our location we can either shoot a wide image – putting the whole jump into context but loosing the detail of the flyer or crop in tight but loosing all context.

If the aim is national press I know that the most they might use is one image and that single image is not able to convey the jump fully. (As the coverage in the national press proved).

Much is made of the jumpers and the town but I think many thanks should go to the guys in the water keeping the flyers safe:

All in all a great enjoyable event for the town where I live. Good fun and I look forward to next year!

You may see more of my images here..

Werewolf Ahoy!

Strippers vs Werewolves.

A while back in “All About The Light” I mentioned that I had been working on set producing stills, for a movie but I would have to wait until I could release any shots.Well the poster is out and features my werewolf shot (Martin Kemp is under all the makeup). It was a great fun shoot: