Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Elbow






Got the call on Friday afternoon, could I get over to RTE at 9pm to shoot a cover image of Elbow for Hot Press. They were appearing that night on The Late Late Show and I could have 5 minutes to shoot them before they went on. Got there about 8.30pm and was shown the space I could shoot them in. Mmmm lovely, long narrow corridor with piles of junk and chairs in it. It opened out at the end, so I could put up the paper background I brought with me.

While I'm setting up, the members of The Commitments were passing by on the way to make-up, which was fine, but I know some of them and they all wanted a chat and I was frantically trying to set up lights etc before Elbow arrived. The record company contact asked if I wouldn't mind taking a shot of them with Ryan Tubridy (the Late Late Show host) and the platinium discs they were being presented with for the last album "The Seldom Seen Kid" (a beautiful album, one of my favourites). I saw a red leather chair I liked and thought it could be good for the group shot, as with my limited background paper, I would need to get them all in very close together. I was just testing the lights when they arrived with Ryan Tubridy too. Ryan has about 1 minute before the start of the show, so I ask Guy, the singer, to sit in the chair and I quickly arrange Ryan and the rest of the band around him with the framed discs, a couple of test shots with the lights, that'll have to do, bang, bang, Ryan's gone.

So, just about to set up the group shot for Hot Press and Guy informs me, he doesn't really want to sit in the chair for the group shot. Ok, no problem, aaaah! except he's taller than the others and I'm not sure if I have enough space for 5 people on my background. Ok guys, squeeze in, closer, closer, closer! Just about. All the while, behind me, the manager, record company people and others are talking to the band, cracking jokes, commenting on various peoples heights etc. Not the most conducive atmosphere for a photo shoot, but needs must. Bang, bang and the band are leaving. I grab Guy and ask if I could just take a few shots of him on his own, he kindly agrees and I even get him to sit in the chair for one! And just like that, they're all gone, leaving me in a hyper sweating mess.

I pack up and retire to the green room for a beer and watch The Commitments talk and perform live on the screen, while hearing them booming through the wall. As I am leaving they are all filing out into the corridor too, to go outside to be photographed by the shivering freelance photographers, who have been waiting there since before I arrived. Hot Press is out tomorrow.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

It's Alive!!


After years of procrastination, months of work, days of worry, minutes of sleep and seconds of.....?
Anyway, I have a brand spanking new website, with everything now in the one place, Commercial work, Covers, Ads, Fashion, Beauty, Families, Blog and much more.
I'd love to hear your comments and constructive criticisms.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Life Magazine "How We Met"








This is my second job for Life and unfortunately they printed the rough proofs by mistake instead of the final retouched and polished images. A little disappointing, but here is what they should have looked like.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Brian O'Driscoll




Got a call from Roisin in Hot Press, could I shoot Brian O'Driscoll in their offices at 2pm today? She was heading out to buy a rugby ball for him to sign and them to use in a competition. So I had a think about what I could do image wise and I had an idea to have him hold the ball with his middle finger, so it looks like he's flipping the bird (as our American cousins say).
With a late studio shoot arrival and one thing and another, I was running late, cue increasingly panicy calls from Roisin "are you here yet"? (ooops, still in my studio, downloading memory cards), "Are you here yet"? (just pulling into the carpark down the road). Anyway, I literally just had all the lights set up and ready to go when Brian walked in. Phew!
He didn't have much time (22 minutes to be exact) but was very nice and happy to pose with the ball the way I wanted him to. He just couldn't bend his ring finger due to tendon damage, he tried to bend it more using his little finger, but as you can see, could only get about half way.
Andrew from Hot Press acted as my (star struck) assistant and held the top of the ball in place and I removed his fingers afterwards, though I needn't have bothered, as they cropped out the top of the photo anyway. The New Year off to a good start!