Monday, 24 May 2010

The Office (Episode 2)

Following on from our previous blog post, we travelled south for our friends at the Lifestyle Services Group (LSG) to their wholly owned subsidiary company called STAMS based in Hersham in Surrey.

As before, the requirement was to photograph the offices and the objects in them for a stock library of imagery they are building up. These will be images that can be used for the website, flyers, notices, press release in fact anywhere that images are required.

Here are a few of the photographs we took that day










Barrie Neil Photography

Thursday, 20 May 2010

The Office

Regular readers may have seen work we have previously been commissioned to provide by our great friends at the Lifestyle Services Group (LSG) based in Crewe in Cheshire.

They are in the process of revamping both their Internet and Intranet sites and commissioned us to photograph their working environment both in their Crewe offices and in a wholly owned subsidiary (STAMS) in Hersham, Surrey.

The requirement was to photograph the offices and the objects in them for a stock library of imagery they are building up. These will be images that can be used for the website, flyers, notices, press release in fact anywhere that images are required.

Here are a few samples to give you the idea of the photographs we produced.











Barrie Neil Photography

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Busy doing nothing

A chat with the mother-in-law a few minutes ago has prompted this post.

She asked where we were off to today for work and we mentioned we were not out on assignment anywhere. She responded with "Oh right, so you're not working today".

I pointed out that we were in the middle of editing some 10,000 photos from recent assignments which takes an enormous amount of time and energy and is in fact, extremely hard work.

I'm sure that people must think it is so easy being a photographer.. "you just turn up at a wedding for a few hours and your job is done". I wish it were so easy.

Using weddings as a good example, we spend hours in advance meeting the clients, planning the schedule for the day, planning the locations for the photos both if it is nice and weather and what we would do if is bad. Then there is the wedding day itself which usually starts very early travelling to the bride's home or wherever she is getting ready.

After the day ends for us, we travel home and start organising all the photographs and making sure we have taken security backups. My wedding day rarely ends before midnight.

After that, the editing of the photographs themselves, which usually number over 1000, can take 4 or 5 man days so that we give our clients the very best photographs produced with as much creativity as possible.

So next time you think it must be 'easy' to be a photographer, do please bear a thought for just how much work really does go into it

Barrie Neil Photography

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Grilling

I rarely get the opportunity for a holiday outside of the quieter winter months so when I had the opportunity to travel to the Gran Canaria in the beautiful Canary Islands for a photo assignment, I jumped at the chance to extend it to make a personal holiday as well.

The 1st to the 12th of May saw me sunbathing, swimming and doing all those other things you do on holiday. Oh yes, I did do a bit of work too.

Lovely!