Archive for the ‘Cork PR Photographer’ tag
Never work with…
..animals or children, unless you find a child who is a natural in front of a camera.
OK, so that’s not quite the famous expression created by WC Fields. I’m fairly sure it was “children or animals” but I re-arranged it to fit better into this post. I also added the bit “unless you find…”. Just because I can.
I had the pleasure of working with Sophie recently on a shoot to promote the Mitchelstown Artisan Food Festival and if only all the people I have to shoot took direction as easily!!:
We had chef Kevin Dundon on hand as well:
I certainly know who to call on if I should need a “model” to work with in the future. Thanks Sophie.
The festival takes place on Sunday 28th August.
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When is fudge not a type of confectionery?
When it’s a baby Tawny Owl called Fudge:
Fudge is the latest addition to the Birds of Prey Educational Centre at Trabolgan Holiday Village in Cork.
Fudge joins other birds of prey at an educational centre which was opened in order to raise awareness of indigenous species and the environmental issues involved in their protection and conservation.
Definitely has the cuteness factor doesn’t it?
Unless perhaps you are a mouse…
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I’m bullish about this
You’ve doubtless heard the expression “Bull in a china shop”, but what about a bull in a restaurant?
Shot recently for the official opening of the new Bull’s Head restaurant in beautiful Dingle, Co Kerry.
That bull may look like a reasonable chap from where you’re viewing, but he was pretty mean-looking close up!
Restaurant owner Gearoid getting approval for the menu:
That had to be one of the strangest PR photography shoots I’ve done in quite a while!
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A beautiful face…
…long dark hair and lovely legs.
Now I know you were immediately thinking of me, but no, I’m referring to Mairead:
A bit late with a blog, but I’m mad busy so it’s going to be short and sweet.
Shot recently on the streets of Cork for, erm, well there’s a small clue if you look hard enough.
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Star of the silver screen…
…Hollywood Icon, Legend. So many descriptive words, but that’s enough about me.
What I’m really leading up to, is that I was privileged to photograph Hollywood icon Miss Maureen O’Hara recently:
Star of over 60 movies she is now 90 years young and was launching the Maureen O’Hara Classic Film Festival in Glengarriff, Co Cork where she now lives for most of the time.
Unsurprisingly
no direction needed to get the result I wanted. She has that “screen presence” even when meeting her face-to-face.
Still a classy, feisty lady. An absolute pleasure for me to meet her
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There’s something about…
…a man in a Tux. Apparently.
Always nice when people get the idea that boring ideas and images aren’t going to be noticed and that it’s going to take some effort to produce something that might catch the eye. Even a fairly simple concept can be jazzed up with a bit of effort:
So with Debs & Grads Balls in the offing, a nicely written press-release with an original story concept, and a quirky or fun image to go with it might work for a Mens Outfitters? How about, instead of a couple of people in Ball clothing, or looking at clothing, make them look like mannequins?
Of course sometimes you need to risk life & limb to create an image by standing in the middle of the road to make the shot:
Then again, less likely it was my safety and more having an “assistant” with nice legs behind me that held up the traffic
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That’s the spirit
There are few things more pleasing to photograph as a commercial photographer than food or booze. One I like to eat, and two… erm “some people” enjoy a wee drop of alcohol now and then. Allegedly. Actually that’s not really me. An occasional beer is all I take really, but we photographers do have a reputation to maintain.
Even more pleasing than creating images of food or drink though is being commissioned to create images by a start-up company. I’ve huge admiration for anyone who has the balls to launch a new venture in this economic climate so I was delighted when I was booked by Drombeg Irish Spirit to create some publicity images for them.
The Drombeg name comes from an ancient stone circle near the production facility so we couldn’t resist traipsing all the gear down there to get the flavour of the place (see what I did there?
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The guys were kind enough to give me a bottle upon departure, purely so I could talk about the product with a little background knowledge *obviously* and I can tell you it’s absolutely delicious *hic*
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Looks a little likey…
…Imelda May!
Had a great laugh recently at a PR shoot for the Clarion Hotel in Cork. The hotel is closest to the venue for the Live at the Marquee concerts, which among many others will this year feature Elton John, Christy Moore and Imelda May, so what better than having the mad staff at the hotel dress up as the stars and check in:
“Imelda”, actually Kasia, was fairly sure I was joking when I asked her to lay on top of the piano. Oh how little you know me:
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Shooting Wagner
No, not Richard Wagner the composer. He died in 1883.
This Wagner is the one from X Factor who was in Cork recently:
Having arranged that I was going to shoot him the minute he arrived from the airport and decided where I was going to place him, he arrived. Never mind that I hadn’t tested my light and had just figured that a 135mm was too long and I’d change to an 85mm. I knew I’d only have a few minutes with him, no time to change a lens. The light, well when you shoot in manual, sometimes it takes a few tries to get it just right. Taking a punt on the light to subject distance and the time of day, I set the Quadra to less than a 1/4 power. I have the Quadra set to display in watt-seconds as I’m more comfortable with those numbers, so the range is 0-400. Well not 0, the lowest power is 25 I think(?!?). I went for 87.
Perfect first time. I’m either very good or very lucky, and they say it’s better to be lucky than good.
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p.s. Here’s a little choon for you from the other Wagner, the Richard one. It’s The Ride of the Valkyries, probably best known for its use in the film Apocalypse Now:
Dragons…
…not the mythical ones that breathe fire, but the ones that have (different) TV series in the UK & Ireland – Dragon’s Den
If you’re not familiar, the shows feature people with an idea or concept that try to get funding from a panel of “Dragons”, venture capital for an equity share in the business
I got to create some publicity images for Diarmaid Twomey from Cork whose company Expresso Ads was the last to receive backing from two of the Dragons in the last programme of the Irish series
The big coffee cup prop was made by Made in Hollywood. It’s nice to have a great prop for a shoot
Curious onlookers at the early morning part of the shoot:
The first part of the shoot featured one of the Dragons who backed the idea – Bobby Kerr, who is the Chairman of the Insomnia coffee chain:
Well done to Diarmaid on getting his funding, and best of luck for the future:
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