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Autum Update

by Paul on Nov.03, 2009, under Commercial, Holidays, Macro, Nightlife Photography, Outdoor Photography

Well, the year is almost over! What’s that all about! I swear it was Xmas a few weeks ago?!

I’ve started work on this years book. Like last year it will focus on my favourite photos that I’ve taken from November in the previous year through to October this year. So that’ll mean the earliest photos that’ll be in it will be from the trip to NYC for thanks giving and the latest will be the ones in this Blog post. I can’t believe I’ve not made it to NYC this year :(

As ever, this blog is automatically posted all over the place, such as Facebook. Chances are you’re not reading the actual blog, so head over to here: http://www.paul-gardner.com/blog to see it how it was meant to be seen.

Just a few other bits of promotion as usual:

Right… so on with some things that I’ve been up to:

My departure from Storm Nightclub

After approximately 10 months of working at Storm Nightclub nearly every Saturday night, I decided to call it a day and throw in the towel at the start of this month. There’s various different reasons why I’ve left, and there’s been some fantastic rumours why too, but trust me, there’s nothing sinister about it, it was just the right time to free up my Saturday nights to do something else. You also have to remember that it frees up some time on a Sunday too, as I would lose a couple of hours every Sunday editing Saturday night’s photos, adding logos, and uploading them to the various locations, etc.

A lovely young lady named Ashely Kingsbury has taken over from me at Storm now. You can find her on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/ashleykingsburyTPAK. Her and her fella Tom make up TPAK Productions, a great events Video and Photography duo. http://www.facebook.com/tpak.productions

To mark the end of my stint at Storm, I chose the best photos from the whole 10 months and put them into 2 Facebook albums which you can find here:

Spot Around The City

We had another DSI Spot around the City (SATC) a while back. I didn’t take many photos on the digital camera, the aim was to use Kodachrome film instead to to mark the decommissioning of Kodachrome by Kodak. Well I still haven’t managed to get my film processes, I guess I should do that soon, but here’s a few of the photos I took on the old digi cam instead:

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Some More Pictures for Soya

I headed back to Soya to take some photos of their dishes for promotional materials. Some of you may remember that Soya is the restaurant that I took photos for they had blown up onto massive canvases.

Anyway, the photos are a bit uninteresting unless you’re into food I suppose, but here’s a few cool ones from the set:

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Wat Tyler Country Park

Louise and I decided to take a nice trip out for a walk and a picnic a while back. While we had lovely weather for it, I’d totally forgotten about the landfill site next door. It was hard to enjoy ourselves with that stench of dead things and (excuse my language) sh*t. Visiting the park was somewhat of an anticlimax for me too, it really didn’t live up to my childhood memories of the place. Everything was run down, the craft shops were all closed or shut down, and worst of all, the remote controlled boats in the boat museum were turned off :(

Anyway, I really enjoyed Louise’s company despite everything else, and I managed to take a few snaps too… here’s the best of the bunch:

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Madeira

Louise and I took a week out over in sunny Madeira! It was a well earned rest for me, and I lapped up the peace and quiet.  We spent most of the time doing nothing. I only took the camera out with us twice. Here’s my favourites from the very limited amount of photos that I took… (you might notice some reflections on some photos as they were taken from inside a cable car).

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Bar 29

As a lot of you probably know by now, I’ve been getting involved with Bar 29 in Southend. I’m helping out on the promotions side. Part of this has been to take some cool photos to use with promotional materials, etc. The other weekend we took a few cool photos, including some using fire! Here’s a few of the best ones:

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That’s all folks. See you on the next update!

Paul.

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Southend, Sara and Storm

by Paul on Feb.12, 2009, under Kit, Nightlife Photography, Outdoor Photography, Photoshoots

This is likely to be a bit of a big blog post, so set aside some time if you’re really going to read it!

Dell have yet again impressed me. The laptop which they said would take 3 weeks to build (due to shortages in certain components such as the fancy RGB screen) has in fact taken less than 2 weeks! It’ll be delivered on Monday! The laptop I’ve been using in the mean time is dreadful. It takes about 3 times as long to process a photo on it, and sometimes it’ll just crash photoshop without any warning or error message.. most frustrating.

That said, I’ve still managed to keep up (Just! Sorry for the delay Sara!)

Southend

On Tuesday last week, due to the laptop death, with no way to do work, I took to the cold winter beaches of Southend, to catch the sun going down. I wanted to do some cross processing, play a little with fill in flash, and play with keeping the sun in shot. all of which I achieved. You can seen the full set on Flickr here

Sara

I did a shoot 2 weeks ago with a friend, Sara, as an xmas gift from her boyfriend James. There was no general theme, they just wanted a nice portrait shoot with her looking all nice and pretty. But I’m not very good at sticking to the rules, so I threw in a few more details shots for good measure. The following photo is my favourite:

 

Raining Feathers

Raining Feathers

My good friend Mandi was assistant for the day, and was kind enough to climb a ladder and throw feathers about! I love the combination of colours, facial expression, and clothing in that photo. Thanks to Melissa too, the Makeup Artist for the day.

Storm

I don’t often showcase my club photography these days, and when I do, it’s usually just 1 specific outstanding shot that I got in whole night of taking hundreds. However, this weekend just gone, I produced what I think is the best set of clubbing photos I’ve taken to this date. So, have a nose through the 4 galleries taken by me over here on dontstayin.

No doubt my next blog post will be me ranting or raving about the new laptop!

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