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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!

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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!

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

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.

Freddie Neill Smith DJ

DJ Freddie Smith was in the studio last week for some new promo shots. It was a great shoot,  and watch this space for more photos of Freddie and a separate project we are working on. Follow him on Twitter – www.twitter.com/freddiesmithdj

Freddie Neill Smith DJ

Brett Shiels dancer actor

Actor and dancer Brett came to the studio in the New Year for some commercial and movement photography. He was full of energy and had a strong presence on camera. A very good start to the year!

Brett Shiels Actor Dancer

Hannah Stevens dancer actress

Hannah was our first client for 2011 and started the year with a bang! She was filled with ideas and had a detailed schedule of what outfits to wear with what and how it would match her hair and make-up. So organised and yet her movement was so fluid. We covered all areas of commercial looks as well as exploring her dance side. What a great start to 2011 :D

Hannah Stevens actress dancer

Imogen Money Dancer

Newly graduated dancer and actress Imogen came into the studio for a portfolio shoot. She was quite nervous and unsure of what to expect but we soon saw the fear melt away and saw her confidence shine through. Fun and sparky, always brightens my day!

Its been a mix month of weather, there hopes of spring breaking through. Here’s a few clients who have braved the bitter weather this month, some shooting outside, some staying in the warm comfy surroundings of the studio! Thanks Guys :)

Pierina Penny, Charlotte Peak, Barnaby Hughes, David Ribi, Imogen Money and Shona Lindsay

From left to right – Pierina Penny, Charlotte Peak, Barnaby Hughes, David Ribi, Imogen Money and Shona Lindsay

Charlotte Atkins Dancer Actress

We had dancer Charlotte from Newcastle and she brought a variety of different looks to the afternoon shoot. She was so elegant and made each shot soft and glowing. We went outside to a skate park and captured a cool and colourful skater chick before going into the studio and doing our own take on a classsic 1940′s Vogue shoot. We also saw her sassy, chicago side and a perfectly posed ballet dancer. Some beautifully classic shots, lovely work!

Charlotte Atkins Dancer Actress

Richard Roberts Actor

We had Actor Richard for a Headshot and Portfolio session. He was alot of fun and couldn’t help but think that Richard reminded me of a younger, more handsome version of Roger Lloyd Pack (Owen from The Vicar of Dibley)!

We went out on location and created a rock and roll vibe in some obscure settings with thrown out chairs, brick walls and harsh lighting (you never know what you may find on the street!). A great range of characters to choose from.

Richard Robert Actor

Grain design and branding

Westbourne Studios where I am based is a thriving hub of businesses in the creative industries. One of those business is a branding and design firm called Grain, who recently commissioned me to do some new portraits for the launch of their newly developed website.

Design and Branding

For more information, visit their website www.graincreative.com

January has been manic. Great fun, with superb clients, but manic nevertheless! A great start to 2011 and what is going to be a very exciting year for Nicholas Dawkes Photography. Thought I would share some of the shots from this month with you, thanks guys!

Tom Whitelock, Megan Taylor, Kimball Armes, Conor Mannion, Jack De Saram, Anna Westlake HEadshots Actors and Actresses London

From left to right - Tom Whitelock, Megan Taylor, Kimball Armes, Conor Mannion, Jack De Saram & Anna Westlake

MUSICIAN – JUSTIN SWALDING

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We had pro sax player Justin Swadling in the studio this week. Ironically, Justin used to work for my family business, Dawkes Music, but is now a freelance musician and teaches privately as well as playing a busy schedule of gigs and events.

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We wanted to make the shoot as creative as possible in order to not have a cliche musician shoot, experimenting with light and shadows and giving Justin a wide spectrum of shots to use for promoting himself. For more information, check out his website justinswadlingcom

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HEADSHOTS – TOUCH UPS

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Whatever photo you chose to use from a photo session will need enhancing slightly, this could be anything from removing blemishes and loose fly-away hairs to colour and contrast balancing, and even more drastic edits – but beware…

The power of digital photo editing is immense, whatever you can imagine is possible, just look at the dove beauty commercial that was released to show how advertisers manipulate images, but is manipulation a positive thing or not?

Headshots must be natural, you need to look like yourself when you walk in the audition, if you want a thinner nose, there is no good making it thinner on a photo if you don’t look like that normally (same goes for ears, eyes, foreheads, lips, cheeks and double chins I’m afraid!)

Some photographers re-touch photos more than others, when people were solely shooting on film and working with prints, any touch-ups needed to be done very scientifically in the development stages, now, with the use of digital computer technology, all photographers have access to some kind of photo software, but it’s how they use it that’s important.

Probably the most important aspect of post-production is colour and contrast balancing (that, and zit removal, no one wants to stare at those) just by adjusting the contrast slightly on your photo, you can enhance the whole feel of it.

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Try to avoid ‘the washed out look’, a lot of photographers, especially working in black and White can over expose photos slightly to blow out the skin and therefore make it look smoother.

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I very rarely ‘airbrush’ anyone’s skin on headshots, as on the right hand photo below, with the quality of digital being such high definition, you can tell instantly and it looks plastic, great for beauty product advertising, but not so much when people want to see your real skin tone.

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Be specific. When selecting your photos to be edited, let your photographer know any issues that you may have, you may end up having to spend more money getting them done again of you don’t.

Be realistic. You need to accept your image for what it is, refining, tweaking and beautifying photos is fine, but if you are using your images for self promotion, keep it real.

Callum Fitzgerald actor dancer

At the start of the summer, Dancer and Actor Callum Fitzgerald came in for a portfolio shoot. We shot out on location in West London as well as in capturing a range of set ups in my studio. It was a really enjoyable summer afternoon (I remember what those were like… BRRRRR!) and the results were a fab selection of really dynamic images.

Callum Fitzgerald actor dancer

Shaana Diya Actress

We had actress Shaana Diya represented by London Theatrical Agency in the studio during Autumn. The part Swiss, part Indian actress had an American accent from growing up in Zurich and attending an International school. She has lead an amzing life, splitting time between New York, London and Mumbai as an actress and producer.

She was also a lot of fun and couldn’t stop smiling! Her energy was so contgious and we were all laughing with her throughout the whole shoot :)

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