You could do worse than spend the rest of your portrait career just shooting this guy. Such a laugh and range? Did you say range? Yes, for days. http://www.subpop.com/artists/king_tuff
You could do worse than spend the rest of your portrait career just shooting this guy. Such a laugh and range? Did you say range? Yes, for days. http://www.subpop.com/artists/king_tuff
Nicole sang for us all too, at the EE 4G Launch, Nov 1st. A delight to shoot of course.
I nearly froze my fingers off last night. Just when I needed them too. See that white chair there? That's me that is, shooting the launch of EE 4G at Battersea. I'm posting this because to me this is as relevant as the next image in the life of being a photographer, and it really made me laugh out loud, but not roll on the floor. Thanks to the ever awesome Ash Knotek for shaming me.
Soon to be world famous, I'm telling you. Gabriel.
Have just uploaded a new folio of work on my site if you're interested. It's an ongoing thing, an interesting excursion away from music for a minute and into the world of sport. Every one of the shoots has been notable and it's always odd to be near young people that earn 300K per week. The cars for example are fascinating. Anyway, I hope you like them. Cheers.
I know! He spoke great actually, the most interesting part being that True has been played 4 million times on American radio, or the equivalent of constantly, non-stop since release in 1981 (or something, hey - I'm not great with detail).
I love it up there, I do.
Cool guy. Out there. Looks great. Worth a listen, hell yeah.
Another winner from our PUMA shoot, this time in Sport Magazine. We like shooting footballers because they always want it over quick smart and therefore will happily respond to direction. More to come on this, will upload a folio of them soon so you can enjoy this sporty tangent I've taken.
Puma getting some love in The Times today, this main image from our shoot on Hackney Marshes way back in the heady days of summer.
Huge impact on me. I can only judge him on first impressions but wow, his deep but delicate talent had the chapel crying for more. Everyone shed a tear, especially with his Gillian Welch encore. Astonishing.
The most perfect night curated by Gilles Peterson at the House of St Barnabas. Unbelievable quality on display. I mean, you'd have thought he'd have cracked it by now, but still, the enthusiasm on display was glorious.
Do you know Eska? You do? Well, imagine hearing her in a chapel... Honestly. The beauty and purity seemed somehow almost beyond music. Gilles curated this lot together for House of St Barnabas and I was very proud indeed to be asked along by Sav Remzi, an old school legend in the game. Lotta love in this house.
Magical night at HofSB. Follow them please, support them and love what they do.
I know, I know.
How lovely to spend an autumnal evening with my old pay Jimpster. He's THE best deep house DJ you know, preferred by all house music cognescenti and rolling out lushness worldwide every weekend. The world owes him for the joy he's spread I reckon. Peep at http://www.freerangerecords.co.uk/ to hear more loveliness.
I know I've mentioned them already but it's my blog and I can repost if I like. Nice tees for sale at The Quiet Life with my photo and signature and all the good stuff.
International recognition is always a nice treat.
Thanks Nigel TM and the band for a truly memorable shoot. The heavens opened the very second we got back to the car, which was very significant to us at the time (without wanting to get all Woodstock on you).
Celebrations well earnt and fully justified.