Saturday, 27 February 2010

Hitting the Anvil


Last Saturday I did two things for the first time which, when you get to my age, is quite unusual! I crossed genre (no, not 'gender') and photographed a great country musician in the attractive shape of Beth Nielsen Chapman, and I did it at the wonderful Anvil Theatre in Basingstoke - and what a pleasant experience it was on both counts. The Anvil is a great venue and I couldn't really believe that I had not been there before. They could not have made me more welcome (thanks Kim!) and rest assured it will not be my last visit. As for Beth Nielsen Chapman, well I have long enjoyed her music and I am sure she didn't disappoint her fans. For some reason I found the photography technically difficult (for those who know about these things, I was working with a 300mm equivalent Nikon lens at 1/50th at f2.8) but then that is what I am paid for. At the end of the day I got some good usable images and they are on my website in the Music gallery.

Friday, 19 February 2010

Happy Birthday Photoshop!

Photoshop, the tool that is absolutely essential for professional photographers, reaches an unbelievable 20 years old! I first started using Photoshop on version 4, and I think we are now on version 9, so I have seen many of the great changes that have been put into place over the years - and I couldn't live without it. I recall attending a 'how to' session on the program once where the expert asked how many people were using Photoshop and a 100% put there hands up, and he then asked how many had paid for it legitimately and only about 20% responded whilst the rest looked very sheepish. At that stage I was able to put my hand up, but will freely admit that my first copy was bootleg, and I think that is how many got hooked on the essential that it has become. Now that "to be Photoshopped" has entered common English it is difficult to imagine how it can be improved but I feel sure that Adobe will do something to keep us buying!

Monday, 8 February 2010

Upside Down World!


Our world has been turned upside down by the addition of a new member to the family - Retzki has arrived to train us into being cat parents. We are getting along well but we still need a little training on modern stroking techniques! Our last two dies about a year ago at the ripe ages of 23 and 21 years, and we left it for a while, but decided in the end that we needed the great relaxation that stroking a cat can bring, so we 'acquired' our new addition from animal rescue and are delighted. Looking at this image, I think we have a model but then she does have a photographer for her Dad!