Strictly Inverness
Last weekend I was lucky enough to be asked to cover this year’s Strictly Inverness
Last weekend I was lucky enough to be asked to cover this year’s Strictly Inverness
An adventure from late last year…. Written for my newspaper column. So, at the weekend,
Last year I travelled over to the Isle of Lewis to shoot a feature for
The Societies Convention 2019 in London was quite a week. After weeks, or maybe months
Heading North on the A855 from Portree, you see the Old Man long before you reach the parking area. It protrudes from the hillside impressively, catching your eye, and drawing you towards it. The light was fantastic as I drove towards it, and I thought I should capture some images from Loch Leathan before I got there, in case the light didn’t last. I was right!
One thing I have done recently, is go back to what I used to do years ago, and think beyond the standard SLR 3:2 ratio, and think panoramic, square, 5:4, and so on. I have now fallen in love with the square format all over again. I used to crop square a lot in my early days of portraits and weddings, but I have found it a refreshing change shooting landscape photography as a square image.
This is one of my favourite commercial shots, and again came from the Mey Selections
So, you want to improve your location work and get out of the studio. Whether you shoot families, kids, adults, or fashion, these tips will help bring your work up a notch.
I thought I would share some of the images from a trip to London this year to shoot with Stoer Skin Care. The shoot was to launch the collaboration with fitness professional Jack Jefferson, who is an ambassador for the Stoer range of products, and features on the company blog.