We have just got a GoPro! And so far we can tell you that it is AWESOME!! Only had a chance to play with it a couple of times so far, the first being out in the ocean attached to Alastair’s surf board at Praa sands. Here is the results. We are looking to do… Read More →
You know professional situations right? You meet someone for the first time, you say, “Nice to meet you” and shake hands. When you leave, you say “It’s been a pleasure etc.” and shake hands. So why is it when you’re on a shoot you have to kiss everyone goodbye instead? I tried everything to avoid this, not… Read More →
I am all for the advances of CGI in terms of expanding how far we are able to push our ideas. However, I really miss the good old days of just a superbly selected and set type face, combined with some slick graphical elements being integrated with a subtle backstory. I am talking about The Art of… Read More →
When I first started going out on shoots, it was a little while ago. The camera I was working with was new and so was I when I came to shooting and all that jazz. I had the classic two days of training with the one who knows, then flung out there to work the rest out… Read More →
From the first moment Charlie introduced us to the guys at Finisterre I could tell we were going to have some fun. We parked up outside the Wheel Kitty workshops in St Agnes, walked past a glorious, blue mk2 defender pick up (one of my dream wagons) and stepped through the door. First off an amazing Spaniel/Lab… Read More →
One of the dangers of being in a studio a lot is one that creeps up on you gradually. No not vitamin D deficiency , but becoming *gasp* fat. Most days you will get up to three meals cooked for you. And at every single one you have a huge portion, and stockpile bread, biscuits, sometimes those little packets of… Read More →
Me: This is the last shot we did Them: So, can they put my head on a different body, cause I’m pulling a face in that one, so they can, like, put on my head from another take, and put it on that one, because my tits look really good in that one. Me: Errr, I don’t… Read More →
Surfing is a way of life. From that first moment I stepped foot on Milady Plage just south of Biarritz with my Dad (age 7) and saw the 3 foot of surf gleaming in the warm August sun, I was hooked. Then, with the help of a Morey Boogey board and a push from behind from my… Read More →