Connan Mockasin for The Fly

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Such a beautiful man. I wanted the most normal portrait ever of this proper eccentric and I got just what I came for. He is so lovely too. I then wanted to wrap him in a sheepskin and carry him somewhere warm and show him off to all my friends, like an ewok. Connan is the loveliest.

Yuck

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Really wanted to get 4 faces of a band into a portrait frame without having to shout 'bundle!' or 'pile on!' or ask them repeatedly to 'get in a bit, like you're friends, that's it, *raises camera* actually, a bit more, sorry' merely to ensure your picture then looks exactly the same as everyone else's. Yuck are great and Jonny Rogoff (middle) is very much the focus so you know, this all made great sense to me. And you, loyal reader, I hope.

Haim for The Fly cover, October issue

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So this was the cover. Hard light shooting is just such a fad that won't go away will it? I'm almost disappointed that I lit this in such an annoyingly popular way but they looked great and it worked well. Sometimes, why resist? It seems like now EVERYONE shoots like this the backlash will head back to softness and beauty so it won't be long til loveliness can resume. Phew.

Haim for The Fly

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Actually shot this for The Fly's Haim cover but they preferred the hard light on white version. 'Fine!' I said, and stroppily turned and stomped out of their offices. That's why I always shoot two versions of everything because you never know what folks will like and what they won't. It's just bonkers.

MGMT for The Fly

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They do live in a cosmic, dreamy space really, don't they? So you know, I thought this made sense. I shot the sky in Lesotho of all places, MGMT in a hotel somewhere. Hey - don't judge me. Sometimes the media lies.

Arctic Monkeys make The Fly, September Issue

Great mag this month. I can well understand why the regular reader of this blog may grow a tad weary of my constant enthusiasm for my own work with The Fly magazine. If that is the case, I of course apologise - though it does beg the question - what…

Great mag this month. I can well understand why the regular reader of this blog may grow a tad weary of my constant enthusiasm for my own work with The Fly magazine. If that is the case, I of course apologise - though it does beg the question - what you doin' back here huh? Anyway, no time for that, because it's the Arctic Monkeys! They came into Ermine Works the Monday after their Glastonbury weekend success and couldn't have been cooler, they knew the deal well, we cracked on and in no time at all I knew we had a great cover. I wanted a classic look, even shadow-less lighting so we could have a clear idea of who they were and what they looked like in 2013. A punchy process (light soft, process hard) and lo, a super clean portrait of a Great British band. Thanks fellas.

 

Riders For Health

Finalists in the Index Awards, Work category. Because they're incredible, that's why. Another of our super-remote location shoots (in Lesotho this time) that tells the story of how it makes great sense to have health workers trained to ride and…

Finalists in the Index Awards, Work category. Because they're incredible, that's why. Another of our super-remote location shoots (in Lesotho this time) that tells the story of how it makes great sense to have health workers trained to ride and maintain motorcycles, to give advice and care to people too far from medical centres. Lots more info here, do get involved.

Drenge

Cool switched on guys, recently involved in a very bizarre tale with a politician. It's all in your monthly Fly magazine. Aimed for a suitably oblique low level lighting set-up, almost as though they were caught in a car's headlight. That was t…

Cool switched on guys, recently involved in a very bizarre tale with a politician. It's all in your monthly Fly magazine. Aimed for a suitably oblique low level lighting set-up, almost as though they were caught in a car's headlight. That was the theme anyway, whether we achieved it or not is down to your judgement.

Mr. Capaldi is Dr. Who

As seen on the Guardian website - my portrait of the wonderful new Dr. Who. Was delighted to hear the announcement, becuase he is a fascinating man who has earnt every scrap of success he enjoys. Here's the original post on this very blog, from…

As seen on the Guardian website - my portrait of the wonderful new Dr. Who. Was delighted to hear the announcement, becuase he is a fascinating man who has earnt every scrap of success he enjoys. Here's the original post on this very blog, from the shoot at the House of St Barnabas.