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Managed to get onto an uncrowded train to Kings Cross but when I arrived, it was pouring with rain so I thought I'd have a look around the new St. Pancras station. The fantastic vaulted glass roof makes it really bright, even on a dull day like yesterday so I took some photos. Randomly ran into Tai Chi Roger who was on his way to Paris for his work's Xmas do. Some people...

  


Looking up

The Mall at St. Pancras

The gigantic bronze sculpture above the entrance

Top Hat

The ceiling

Off to Old Street and it was raining even harder so I hid in Starbucks until it was time to find the venue. Not easy find due to lack of street signs but cunningly but thankfully there was a note for the workshop on one of the doors. Typically, I was the first attendee to arrive so I intruced myself, chatted a bit and had a look around the venue. A lot darker than anticpated (probably not helped but the dull weather) but the setup was nice (a rather large bathroom with lit mirrors on the long side and a claw-footed bath, a bedroom with a large bed and lots of colourful cushions and shiny sheets, french doors onto a small balcony and lots of various bits of nice old furniture along the hallway. More attendees arrived (incl. [livejournal.com profile] davefish with his model [livejournal.com profile] demondaz and [livejournal.com profile] maleghast) and things slowly got started while the three models [livejournal.com profile] scottchurch had hired got made up and styled. The main theme of the workshop was to make the most of any given situation without adding anything to it (artificial lighting etc.), handy tips on posing to make a model look her best, a fun very quick glamour shot in public (while it was raining), basic studio lighting techniques and other things.
[livejournal.com profile] scottchurch was full of useful, constructive criticism. He would look at a photo and point out mistakes and how to improve them. Among them things I never would have seen.
Looking at the photos I took, I still made mistakes but I now know what I need to look out for, especially that I need to be a little more careful with the preview on my camera and make sure things turn out a touch brighter.
Overall, it was not only a lot of fun but I also got a lot out of it, I just need to concentrate and remember the lessons I learned.


"this is how your cameras work"
[livejournal.com profile] scottchurch: "This is how your cameras work."

"Ah, this is how our cameras work"
[livejournal.com profile] maleghast and [livejournal.com profile] davefish: "Aha, this is how our cameras work"

Hair and Makeup
Hair and Makeup

Scott Church at work
The master at work

Afterwards I walked back to the tube station with [livejournal.com profile] demondaz, he was on his way home and I was off to the Apollo. Got there about a 6:45 and there was already a sizeable queue. They only opened the doors at 7:15 and I was glad I got inside because it started to rain again. I checked my bag and found a spot at the back of the ground floor in front of the light desk. DJ Scratchy played some tunes and then La Phaze, a very fun French punk band came on, a three-piece (guitar, the singer played either bass or synth, drums) with a backing track. They incorporated a lot of other influences like HipHop, Reggae and D&B which worked really well and they had a very contact with the audience.
After them, DJ Scratchy came on again but that was rather boring. Gogol Bordello finally came on at about 9:15 and the tore the house down from the start. So much energy, so much fun, so many cool characters on stage. I think I've seen very few bands who managed to make all of the ground floor dance, jump and just move to the mad gypsy punk rhythms. A lot of fun indeed.
I chickened out a bit early as I wanted to beat the rush onto the cloakroom and got back to KingsX reasonably fast.

Date: 9/12/07 07:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebq.livejournal.com
Those photos are amazing!

Hmmmm...may have to ask you for a photoshoot sometime :)

Date: 9/12/07 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com
Thank you!

I'd love to do a shoot with you at one point. I'll put you in my "interested" list. :o)

Date: 10/12/07 12:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fractalgeek.livejournal.com
So how did Scott come across (a) as a photographer leading models and (b) a teacher/person?

Date: 10/12/07 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com
a) Very precise and he knows exactly where to put and how to pose them so they would look perfect. You can tell he's doing this pretty much every day. He seems to instantly know how to get the best result out of any given situation.

b) very hands on, very little theory. He would let us set up a shot and then show us all the bits that needed improving so there was an instant "Aha-effect".
As a person he seems a bit rough at first but he's a really nice guy and he went out of his way to help us and give us advice, especially with one of the attendees who didn't have much technical knowledge.

Date: 10/12/07 09:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fractalgeek.livejournal.com
Excellent!
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Re: Hi!

Date: 10/12/07 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com
Hi! If you can live with the dire babbling in between the occasional photo post (a public [livejournal.com profile] scottchurch seminar preview will come soon), you're welcome!

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