The Blyth Family Portrait – Inch Park, Edinburgh

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Last weekend we had the pleasure of joining Laureyn and her four children on a perfect autumn day, for a fun portrait session in Inch Park, Edinburgh.

Instead of the usual stuffy, posed,  ‘stand-still, say-cheese’ portraits, Laureyn wanted a portrait of her kids having fun. Just the kind of portraits we like to take! We had a really great time trying to keep up with this energetic bunch, and we think we managed to capture their lively personalities.

Here are a few of our favourites from the shoot:

Millie spots the camera   The kids walking in the park  The kids running in the park  Devon poses by a tree  Aaron and Joshua swinging Millie  Devon tries to hide from us  Millie gives us a cute glance  Millie looking for sticks  The kids stand still for a minute and pose by the wall  Millie runs along the path  The girls hide behind a tree  Sisters reach for each others' hands  The kids pose on tree stumps  Brothers laughing  Millie takes a break on a tree stump

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Photographers’ Get Together in Blackpool

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At the end of October we had our second photographers get together, this time in sunny Blackpool. This was a combination of the [b] school members (most of the great folks who met last time) and the photographers’ network set up by Stewart Randall. It was a brilliant couple of days; the first day involved hours of great chat about photography and business in the pub, a shoot down the beach, Chinese and dodgy bars in the evening. The next morning we had lots more chat over coffee and compared our sample albums.

Skip this paragraph if you’re not interested in photography techy stuff! I decided to process the images in the Lightroom 3 Beta to give it a try. I’m currently using Lightroom 1.4 and doing most of the processing in Photoshop. Lightroom 3 is brilliant, I can do pretty much all of the processing I need in there, which is much quicker than going into Photoshop. The new film grain feature is absolutely wonderful and it really enhances the noise from the ISO 6400+ images that were taken at the night shoot. The colour noise reduction is amazing too and makes ISO 12800 and ISO 25600 really, really useable and that’s without any luminance noise reduction (which is currently disabled in the Beta version). Adding film grain to an image with heavy digital noise absolutely transforms it into a lovely image. Who needs noise reduction!?

Here we are congregating outside the hotel ready for the evening shooting in the dark:

Photographers Congregate Outside the Hotel

Stewart Randall brought a very cool box of lighting to try some off-camera flash:

Stewart and his Magic Box of Lighting

We head down to the beach, Olivia volunteered to be our model since the one we organised had to cancel. In the photo; Laura Lawson, Susie Lawrence, Hayley Ruth, Rebecca Honeywell, Olivia Brabbs and Pete Lawson

We head for the beach

A typical retaliation from a photographer about to have his photo taken is to return fire, here’s Pete Lawson:

A Photographer's natural reaction to being photographed - retaliate

Heading towards the beach; Stewart, Barnaby Aldrick, Mark Lenik, Neil Matthews, Chris MacKenzie, Phil Barber and Rob Booker

Heading towards the beach

The 3B Media guys did their off camera flash thing down on the beach:

3B Media do their thing

As well as being excellent photographers, Rebecca and Hayley make very good light stands!

Photographers also make very good light stands

The Paparazzi

Mark Lenik composing his video

Mark shooting video, Stewart shooting stills

Rebecca did a great job as a light stand :)

Mark Lenik, an amazing film maker (the only videographer in the group of photographers) put together a superb video from the two days.

Olivia poses for Mark's video

Olivia Brabbs volunteered to be on the other side of the camera and model for us and did a fantastic job:

Olivia is a superb model

Olivia is a superb model

Olivia is a superb model

Olivia is a superb model

Susie Lawrence decided to have a go and was an excellent model too:

Susie steps in and rocks it too

Susie steps in and rocks it too

Susie steps in and rocks it too

Pete likes what he sees:

Pete likes what he sees

It was getting really dark at this point, but the 5D MKII low light capabilities are AMAZING. This shot of Laura Lawson standing in the dark was taken at ISO 25600, 1/25s, f/2.8 – I think the colour rendition is amazing considering the high ISO (and the mixture of light sources – it was Blackpool after all!)

Laura in very low light

Here’s Susie Lawrence and Mark Byrne practicing a bit of POINT and SHOOT:Is that how point and shoot works?

Is that how point and shoot works?

Mark Byrne and Rob Booker check the results

Here’s Mark again creating his video masterpiece with two of the stars: Laura and Pete

Mark videos Pete and Laura

Mark videos Pete and Laura

Mark Lenik doing his thing

Barnaby Aldrick

Phil Barber and a bit of chimping:

Phil Barber chimping the back of his camera

A dodgy pair in the back streets of Blackpool

Dodgy guys in one of Blackpool's alleyways

The next morning, I tried out Laura and Pete’s 50mm 1.2 lens, Chris MacKenzie was one of my victims.

Chris MacKenzie smiles for the camera

I think Rebecca spotted me…

Rebecca spots me shooting her

Hayley tried out Laura’s Lens Baby:

Hayley tries out the LensBaby

Then I gave Laura’s 85mm 1.8 a go, this time Susie Lawrence was the test subject:

Susie Lawrence

Here are a few of us in a deep discussion about the photography business and album manufacturers… or maybe we were just trying to decide whether to stay for another coffee

Lots of discussion and loads of sample albums

It was brilliant to see everyone again and meet a whole bunch of new people too. Can’t wait for the next one!

Here are a few more excellent posts from the trip:

The Lawson’s Blackpool Write-up

Barnaby Aldrick

Phil Barber (you need to scroll down a bit)

Rebecca Honeywell

Mark Byrne

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