Exhibition / A portrait of Wiepersdorf
I am very pleased to announce that I’ve had a successful launch of a selection of my work entitled ‘a portrait of Wiepersdorf’. The preview exhibition was held at Schloss Wiepersdorf as part of the ‘Summer Festival’ or ‘Sommerfest’ on Sunday the 19th of July 2009. The preview gave the assembled artrists, invited guests and local people photographed for the series a chance to view the finished photographs as a collection.
Click here to see a teaser of some of the photographs from the series.
You can see more photos from this project on my web site portfolio under ‘Villagers’ and ‘The Village’.
Villagers / portraits
“Villagers’ is portrait of the inhabitants of a small village one and a half hours outside of Berlin.
To accompany the landscape photography that I shot on a previous trip to Wiepersdorf, I returned to photograph the people that live in this perfect little rural village nestled at the foot of ‘Schloss Wiepersdorf’. The aim being to portrait the people in a very natural way against the colourful textured backdrop of the landscape in which they live and work.
This is an on going project that I hope to contribute to over the coming months.
Jacob Kowalski / portrait
Portrait of author Jacob Kowalski.
Photographed on location in one of the bedrooms of an old German castle or Schloss. I had been in the room on a previous occasion and had noticed the daylight streaming through the window. However when it came to the shoot the sun was in a different position so I used flash to replicate the atmosphere. I was aiming at something akin to the classical tradition after Vermeer
Soenke Hollstein / portrait
Portrait of illustrator Soenke Hollstein. Photographed on location using a mix of flash, monbloc (Bowens Esprit) small flash (Nikon SB-800) and ambient tungsten lighting. Gels were used on the small flash to keep the natural warmth of the ambient lighting
Saving Private Ryan’s Number
The first photographs of Mr Dresden & Mr Eliot from the Orange Film Studios photo shoot are now online. You can find the photos by clicking on Saving Private Ryan’s Number in the film strip navigation at the bottom of the web page.
Both actors were lit dramatically against a neutral backdrop in order that they could be cut out, and then montaged into the web design by Poke London.
More photos of Eliot & Dresden will follow over the coming weeks as the new commercials are unveiled.
UPDATE: 11/08/09
More photos are now online. Click on the photo above to see some screen shots or go to the Orange Film Studios web site to see more.
Matthias Anegg / portrait
Portrait of architect and designer Matthias Anegg
Photographed in the studio using a combination of 6 flash monolight heads, silver reflectors, black flags and polly boards to control the light. The modifiers used were strip light softboxes, standard reflectors and a beauty dish
A short trip to Ireland
Whilst on a short trip to Ireland, for St Patrick’s day celebrations, I took the opportunity to shoot some landscape photography. These examples were taken in the beautiful counties of Clare & Galway.
Orange Film Studios – Mr Dresden & Mr Eliot
We just had a great shoot in London for Orange. In collaboration with TV production company Biscuit and the creative digital media people at Poke, Photographing Mr Dresden (Brennan Brown) and Mr Eliot (Steve Furst) the two principle characters from the Orange Film Board commercials. The commissioned set of photos will be used in the new Orange Film Studios website.
Lisa Payne / portrait
Portrait of photographer Lisa Payne, shot on location in Berlin, Germany
Frank Flöthmann / portrait
Portrait of illustrator, Frank Flöthmann a.k.a. 2F. Shot on location at House Tornow,
just outside of Berlin, Germany











