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BEATAMAXX VIDEO DJ PROMO SHOOT

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We had an old friend of Nicholas Dawkes Photography in the studio again at the end of 2011, Video DJ superstar Beatamaxx. Beatamaxx came in for a shoot back in 2010 for some press and promo shots, and we had the pleasure of working with him again to freshen up his portfolio…

If you dont know of Beatamaxx and his work, he creates some amazing live video mixing awesomeness around the world… mixing music and video that would blow your mind , you can check out his work at the link at the bottom.

Check out Beatamaxx’s website at beatamaxx.tv or facebook and see some of the video greatness he creates…

See our last shoot with Beatamaxx here

We had Christina in for a portfolio shoot at the beginning of December, and she bought a great energy and style to the shoot.

Starting with a strong selection of movement shots, we also captured not only the more glamorous side of Christina, but also a really funky sense of style that came across great on Camera. She was relaxed and really fun to work with, and the photos look great, thanks Christina!

Musician Actor Dancer

BAck at the beginning of last year had musician and actor Matthew who was currently in the cast of Chess and we had to do two trips to his car for all the fantastic bags of clothes he brought! We had quite a selection of styles to choose from and each one bought out a different side to his character, from geek chique, smart and suave and fun and casual. Thanks Matthew!

Actor Musician Dancer

A fun day with a Genna, who initially came in for headshots back in October, but then rebooked in for a portfolio in June. We had such a great time shooting, helped by the fact that we already knew each other, and got some great images too!

Had a great shoot in the sunshine back in July with dancer Charlotte Humprey, mixing the soft natural feel of her girly side in the outdoor shots with some dramatic studio shots, playing with movement (and a bit of powder!) and then exploring the more commercial side with some vibrant fun shots with a sporty edge.

I was recently commissioned to shoot a sports portfolio for an old client and friend Mandy Black who wanted to expand her portfolio, We shot out in Berkshire (a bit greener than London) and were thankful that weather was on our side!! A great day of running, cycling, jumping and (brrrrr…) swimming!

Man in suit leaning backwards portrait of Dancer Steven Hardcastle

It was great having Steven in the studio back in September, He bought a great energy and styling to the shoot, with a really diverse range of looks.

Man sat on a fence and stood with caine - portraits of Dancer Steven Hardcastle

With such a strong look I think Steven has a great career ahead of him, and he’s a nice guy too! Thanks Steven…

Man in underwear - model Steven Hardcastle

Dance photography London studio

So back in the not so golden days of film cameras. A portrait session would generally consist of 36 or 72 photos (that’s one or two films) and after your session, a week or so later (depending on the development speed of the photographer) they would send you some lovely glossy contact sheets that would consist of all of your frames, often with ones marked that they like.

This wasn’t such a bad thing.

Having something solid in your hands meant you could sit and lay them out and mark the ones you liked, making your selection process easier but with the downside that each shot was often no bigger than a matchbox.

Nowadays, with the digital revolution official taking over, you will find yourself with digital galleries, great for sharing with people, sending to your agent and posting on facebook for peoples opinions, but can often lead to what I like to call photo-flooding.

The idea of a photo session with 700-1000 photos taken may sound appealing, but in reality, no photographer should take that many photos. If nothing else, they will be buying a new camera every year when the shutter wears out, but also no model or client can sit for that long, a photographer should be able to capture something within the first frame, or at least the second. I was guilty of photo-flooding myself when I started with digital, but you soon realise a client can’t cope with a gallery of 500 photos online, and this leads me to one of the biggest drawbacks of internet galleries.

If your Internet speed is slow and you are trying to load lots of pictures, you will end up despising looking at photos of yourself!

But what are the alternatives? Some photographers still print contact sheets from digital sessions, it’s very easy to do, but unless they are printing on a high end photo printer, the quality is no where near as good as the old contact sheets and the cost can add up. Some photographers give you a digital gallery on cd, this you can normally go away with at the end of he session, but depending on what file format they are shooting on, they may need processing into jpegs which can take time.

Bear in mind all these things when booking in for a session with a photographer, the front end of the session may seem attractive, but bear in mind the back end of the shoot that you will have to cope with afterward.

When you book in with Nicholas Dawkes Photography, you will be given access to your own client area, where you can view photos in either contact sheet thumbnail grid, or large size individual, also, with the added function of being able to mark favourites as you go through, making it easier to go back, but also cross reference with your agent to find the ones you are both happy with.

I’m always keen to see know peoples opinions on these matters, so why not leave a comment and tell us what your post session viewing preference is?

Powervibe gym london Notting hill workout girls

Had the absolute pleasure of shooting some new promo photos for the amazing peeps over at Powervibe Gym recently. I had a blast shooting them and their clients, and was left feeling considerably unfit!!

Powervibe gym London Notting hill

For more info, you can visit http://www.powervibe.co.uk/

In early February, we had musical theatre actress and dancer Chloe Porter in the studio, who brought an amazing array of props and original ideas for her shoot.

It was freezing outside but she insisted on going barefoot in a little summer dress, brave girl!  The results were stunning, so goes to prove its worth pushing yourself sometimes!

Thanks Chloe for bring originality and fun to a cold winters day!

Had a great session with Dancer and Actress Louisa Hockin who came into the studio last month. Louisa was great fun, full of energy and a pleasure to have in the studio.

With a varied range of different outfits and a beautiful sunny day, we headed out and about in West London to capture some great shots, before settling back into the studio and focusing on showcasing Louisa’s great dance skills.


Dancer Dominique Collins was in the studio over the Summer for a portfolio shoot, Dominique brought a great style to the studio, matching bohemian with a edge of grunge with sexy and sophisticated.

We had a fun shoot, full of energy, covering a massive range, and working together to try lots of different ideas, some serious, and some very silly! Thanks Dominique…

Dancer Dale Elstone

I had the pleasure of working with Dancer Dale Elstone in the summer to create some new portfolio photos. Dale has an amazing sense of style, and bought some great ideas to the shoot, he knew exactly the kind of thing he was after, and we worked together to bring those ideas to life…

Dancer and actor Dale Elstone

Not only is Dale a fantastic dancer and full of energy, he has a really versatile look that flowed throughout the session.

DAle Elstone Dancer jumping

We ventured out to a Canal near the studio to capture a bit of atmosphere of a fairly overcast day and creating a great backdrop for the ‘geek chique’ feel of one of Dales outfits.

Thanks Dale for a great session and bring such life and style to the studio!

A FEW FROM THE FLOOR

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Sooooo… With the madness of March and April calming down somewhat, I can hopefully get some blog updates on, starting with a few headshots… From left to right – Amanda Dawson, Matt Kennedy, Carly Miles, Brett Shiels, James Austen Murray and Bonnie Hurst

ACTRESS SHAANA DIYA

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Had an old friend of NDP back in the studio for some portfolio shots. Shaana is georgeous and great in front of the camera and a pleasure to shoot!

Dancer portfolio with Amanda Black

We had the return of one of our first clients Mandy in the studio and we were very excited to have her back. We experimented with new sets and designs in the studio and Mandy was more than happy to test them out. She moves so well and creates fierce poses in such an effortless manner.

Dancer Amanda Black swinging on Ropes swing

Some of designs included making a swing from rope and a plank, using the ropes so she acted like a puppet and squirting her with white paint! Thanks for being part of our extreme art Mandy!

Body painting with Dancer Amanda Black

Amanda Black dancer portfolio

Dancer Jennifer Simm studio dance portfolio

In the last week of January, we had actress and dancer Jennifer from Bolton in the studio. We recently had some new equipment in (thanks Santa!) as well as some newly designed parts of the studio and we were eager to try some of it out. Jen absorbed it all like a sponge! She identified with different characters in different outfits and as the afternoon progressed we saw her go from a sporty girl next door leaping all over the studio, to a sassy killer queen! Thanks Jen!

Dancer Jennifer Simm studio dance portfolio

We had Aussie performer Alex in for a portfolio shoot in early February. It was such a beautiful day (unheard of in February this year!) and so we went out on location to make the most of it!

We also played around with some good ol’ leaping and jumping and body panting with latin tattooed across his chest! We captured a great range of shots showing all aspects of his character.

Katie Swann Dancer

We had dancer Katie from Leeds for a portfolio session in the early Autumn. She had the funk and the attitude looks down to a T. Absoloute killer eyes and during the shoot she was super bubbly. A real laugh to work with!

Katie Swann Dancer

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