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Photographs of Rock Beach

I went to Rock tonight to photograph the Beach, the light was warm and quite crisp really.  I have posted 3 pictures below, please vote for your favorite. Thanks

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Rock in the mist.

I shot some photographs at Rock today.  It was very misty over the water which made for some interesting photographs.  I surfed at Constantine that night and did not take my camera, I wish I had as the light was unbelievable at high tide the sand had an amazing colour.  Maybe next time.

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Claire & Jimmy’s Wedding in Rock, Cornwall

Congratulations Claire and Jimmy.  I am just editing all the photos of Claire and Jimmy’s Wedding Day.  It was great!! I love the location for this wedding it was at St Micheal’s Church in Porthilly and then a Marquee on the Marshall’s land overlooking Rock and the Estuary. The rest of the pictures will be on my view and order website very soon.

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Harry & Charlie’s Wedding in Rock, Cornwall

Congratulations Harry and Charlie it was a fantastic day.  The weather was changeable, we had rain, wind and sunshine.  The location for this Wedding was beautiful.  The Wedding Ceremony was held at St Enodoc Church and the Marquee for the reception was at Porthilly Farm overlooking Rock.  I have posted a few pictures below of the day.  If you were a guest and would like to view and order prints then follow this link.  If you are planning your wedding and you are looking for a Photographer then follow this link to view my online portfolio.

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Day Off

Nicki and I had the Day Off yesterday, it was great. We went out on my friend Mike’s Cornish shrimper (It’s his Mum and Dads really but he tells everyone its his yacht).  The colour of the water in the Camel Estuary was unbelievable, you wouldn’t believe that the beach has lost its blue flag status because of dirty water!!!

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Constatine beach first thing this morning was beautiful.  I have been wanting to take a picture of the beach from the dunes in the morning for a while but have not been that happy with the results so far.  But this one looks great. I think I will make prints of this one and have them available at my Exhibition in Padstow in July.

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This is Luke, he lives here. Luke is going to London today for the first time as he is contemplating a life change and a move away from Cornwall.  Somehow i think he will be back.  He says finding a nice girlfriend in Cornwall is too difficult.

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Band Shoot

I had fun Wednesday evening photographing a band on the beach at Daymer Bay.  They are young guys that are gigging throughout the summer in Cornwall.  I shall post some dates when I have confirmation.  I played with a new lens, the Nikon 14-24 f2.8. It creates some interesting shots.  I also used off camera speed lights with radio triggers, what can I say I am a Strobist.

The young guys in the band had commissioned some photographs that depicted them in a way they were not entirely happy with so they asked me to help.  They live by the beach and want to reflect their sense of attachment to the coastline. The lead Guitar player Sam lives at Daymer Bay, a truly beautiful spot on North Cornwall’s North Coast so we decided to shoot there. 

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The band did not have much budget but i know Sam though his Parents who are good friends of mine and so we arrange to shoot for just 1 hour, but i was determined to give the guys a good variety of shots in that time. We arranged to meet at 6.00pm  and hoped that the rain that had been on and off all day would give us a break. I turned up early and scouted a couple of locations on the beach that i thought might work. The beach faces West so some back lit shots with the sea and Stepper Point would be good, that was idea one. The tide was heading out so the sand was wet and creating some reflections so i could use that, idea 2 in the bag. The dunes at the back of the beach could make a good shot if i could arrange the guys with a good backdrop, well there was three ideas,then just add some head shots of the individual members of the band and we are done. What about lighting, well i want to make the sky look moody so underexpose the ambient and highlight the band with remotely triggered SB-800′s.

In the shot above of the guys sitting in the dunes i carefully arranged the layout and helped them keep hands as relaxed as possible. It is worth taking time with this to create a casual look. I had two SB-800 speedlights set up on stands to my left. I did not use any modifiers on the lights as i wanted to keep the light directional. I took a couple of test shots without the lights to get the sky looking good. It ended up being 2 stops under. Then i switched on the flashes and gestimated 2/3rds power on both flashes, and began shooting. I like to check my histograms to gage the flash levels as i don’t use a flash meter i can just quickly dial up or down the power according to the graph.  I was using my new 14-24 Nikon f2.8, i love this new lens it is set up perfectly for full frame DLSR’s.  I was keen to keep the headland in the background as it is quite a famous landmark in the area, it is called Stepper Point and marks the entrance the the Camel Estuary. It’s unique shape is indeed man made. To ensure sailors keep wind in the sails as they turn into the Estuary part of the headland was removed to allow the predominant South West wind to reach into the Estuary and allow boats to safely negotiate the Doom Bar, gosh i am digressing..

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The shot above and the one below were taken only moments apart. With my camera set to manual i am able to control the overall effect of different exposures. In the shot above I had the guys walk towards me as i couched down whilst walking backward myself, I underexposed the shot by 2 stops to create the silhouettes and help keep detail in the sky. In post processing i added a vignette to further enhance the mood and effect of the backlight.

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In this shot i overexposed by 2 stops to create a halo effect. I was keen to position the guys to create good shadows. I shall post some of the head shots later.

Rock Photo Exhibition a Success

It turned out to be a week of very hard work and I was a little worried at the beginning of the week. Midweek, however, things really started to pick up. I made some changes to what was displayed in the gallery and introduced smaller 10 x 8 inch framed prints. These proved to be very successful. The scenes included “Waves rolling onto the beach at Mother Ivy’s Bay, Cornwall”, “Sunrise at Merope Rocks, Mother Ivy’s Bay, Cornwall”, “Rock Beach from Brea Hill” and “Rigging”. These framed prints proved to the most popular images in the exhibition. I very much look forward to next years exhibition at the Rock Institute. Now I turn my attentions to more commissions for wedding photography in Cornwall.

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Cornish Coastline Photography Exhibition

As an update, day 4 of the exhibition and things picked up a little.  I’ve sold 4 of my large framed prints to date and a selection of smaller framed prints.  There has been a steady stream of viewers to the gallery.

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Photography Exhibition at The Rock Institute

So finally the date has arrived and my photography exhibition has begun at the Rock Institute, Rock, Wadebridge in Cornwall. Today I’ve sold six framed prints from my Cornish Coastline Collection. A steady start. Please feel free to have a look at the entire collection online. www.nickreader.com

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