Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Expose yourself....

How dare I go away and leave the blog residing on its own, terrible.  Anyway here I am back and with a bang!  Not only did my sparkly new camera arrive today but I have worked some on the new website and it is looking fab I must say.  As soon as the logo is redesigned I can really start moving things forward and one of the things I am looking forward to most is my new promo card!!! If you don't know what a promo card is check out this link.
I also have a new exciting format for my interviews, quick, fire filled and just 60 seconds long!  Welcome to EXPOSED!  I am really feeling this new style and hope to be speaking to various people from the creative and events industries.  Our very special first Exposed is brought to you by The Pineapple Parlour, a high end events agency creating truly memorable events by stepping outside the boundaries of expectation.  Welcome all pineapple lovers.




Being exposed: 
Tom Dee from The Pineapple Parlour
Links: 
Web | Twitter | Facebook


In three words my company does...
Events + Events + Minor Miracles


If my company was an item found on a desk it would be...
Something functional but non-banal, probably a paper weight or envelope opener.....From Paris, circa 1910.  Or a Pez.


Not many people know...
Originally Superman didn't have the ability to fly, just very powerful legs for extremely high jumping


The last client Pineapple had the pleasure of doing business with was...
A social enterprise group called I-Genius.  We're helping coordinate events for the future and we are really chuffed as we like working with charities and good causes.


One thing I wish I knew more about is...
Astrobiology, purely because anyone who claims to know too much about it is making it up!  Genuinely interesting speculation though.


Photography to me means...
A chance to 'eternalize' that which we have tried so hard to get right, and very often the only remaining memory of an occasion, a person, a place etc.  This the world would be altogether less human without it.


I likes Pineapples because...
"Funky looking fruit, tough on the outside but delicate inside."  Sounds a bit dodgy but probably sums it up!



I chat to....Bagatelles....

Following a successful Look Book shoot I take a few moments to chat to Rym the designer to see what she thinks her bags offer you, what she liked about the shoot and why she would be a handbag if she could be reinvented as a wardrobe item!

Name: Bagatelles & Co
Talent: Handbag and accessory designer
Web: Click here
Facebook: Click here
Blog: Click here




Rym, if you and your brand Bagatelles & Co were going to be described using a garment or accessory trim what would it be and why?
A purse frame - They bring a vintage / retro element with their shape but at the same time the contrast with contemporary textiles adds a modern touch.
What 3 words sprint to mind when you think of your lovely handbags?
Colorful, Playful and Dream.
You trained as a pattern cutter and worked as a pro for years, why the change to bags?
I was feeling the need to have a personal project where i could express my love for textiles and colour plus had experienced how hard it was to find pretty evening bags so started making my own and Bagatelles came from there.
From where do you source your fabrics and do you source these yourself?
Yes i source everything myself, some directly from suppliers, some from markets and others from my travels. 
Who, what or where would you say your inspiration comes from?
Flowers, colours, textiles, walking around in the city, people I see in the street, 20's and the 50's, traveling, period costumes and fashion from previous decades.  Oh and cute little cakes, and much much more!
Why did you choose Carli-Art to undertake this project for you?
I really liked your portfolio and felt we had a good connection, which after all is very important if you are going to work together.
If you could be any accessory what would it be and why?
A handbag!  They are usually the detail which makes a different to the outfit.  They are also very practical and carry all of our little secrets!  A pretty object hiding treasures....a girls best friend.
What are your plans for Bagatelles & Co in the future?
I'd like to ad more small accessories like brooches and hair accessories and i would love to expand to a capsule clothing collection.
The team you pulled together for the shoot was amazing, we really gelled and had great fun.  What was the best part of the day for you?
Putting together the outfits and planing around with the bags was great fun but the best was to see the results of our collaboration.  It was really great to see the shoot coming to life after all of the preparations.
And lastly....anything else you would like to tell us?
I am always happy to collaborate with other talented designers or photographers and please feel free to join me on my blog or face-book (links above) for behind the scenes and up to date news.





Say "Hi"....the Loreal crew...


Lucy, Edie, Julia these are your questions....are you ready...
L - Like or dislike Marmite?
O - Oh really...tell us something you you which you haven't already told someone else, or wish you hadn't!
R - Recommend a product in your profession
E - Early rise and early to bed or late riser and late to bed?
A - Alexander McQueen...comments please?
L - Last words?


Julia - The hair Stylist
L - Dislike big time!
O - I'm often a but blunt, might be my german nature and then I wish I wouldn't have said things the way in which I did!
R - I couldn't live without beach-spray or surf-spray from Trevor Sorbie.  Oh or Bumble and Bumble
E  - Up early and Late to bed!  Life is too short.
A - What a tragedy, a big talent and inspiration for every artist.
L - "Enjoy the beauty of life, whatever!"

Edie - The Model
L - I don't like I LOVE!
O - I have a phobia of things being thrown around me....tip, NEVER tell that to a group of boys as things will get pelted at you!
R - Magnifeyes mascara, the best.
E - Late to bed most nights therefore late awake most mornings
A - Anyone unique, were not ALL sheep!
L - "I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair."

Lucy - The Make Up Artist
L - Neither, I have never tried it...I heard it sucks though!
O - I have never told anyone that I am scared of failure.
R - I recommend Illamasqua Eyebrow cake in 'Thunder' because I can't live without my eyebrows!
E - Late riser and late to bed, my schedule is far too mental to have a normal body clock.
A - A hugh force of inspiration in fashion, he always flew the flag of Britain with his designs and passion.
L - "Frankly me dear I don't give a damn."


Everybody loves Chocolate....


This is it, the Extra Special Pre Xmas interview with non other than CHOCOLATE BLONDE!!! If you do not know who this lady is then where the hell have you been?! She is a fast rising star injecting her electric personality and foxy moves into hip hop / pop / RnB / lets just get giggling and moving music. Plus she has the pleasure of my new style interview technique....hold on to your seats ladies and gentleman cos its gonna be a big one........

So we are going to be conducting this interview in the bathroom. Ok stay with me here. So, this is the scene:
You’re in your bathroom at home, you’re getting ready to go out for a gig and unusually have loads of time to spare. There is a glass of your favorite tipple on the side and some music blaring from the uber cool inbuilt sound system.

- What is the first thing you see as you open your bathroom cabinet?
A note saying well done for upgrading the bath room - an uber cool inbuilt sound system for me - well done, there would then be a second note - saying make sure you upgrade your sitting room next as listening to songs threw your mobile as entertainment for guests is not cool haha
haha!!!!

- Your toothbrush, good old manual or an electric dream?
Always electric set my teeth alight !!! - bling!

- This tipple that currently balances on the side of the bath… what is it?
It is empty

- Ok so for those that don’t know you, give us four bathroom items that best describe you and your music.
Dove - i like to leave you feeling refreshed and sky high
Domestos - bleaching keeps the place and the mind clean
Shower head - always faithfull- HAHAHA
My towel - always ready to wrap you up and make feel good

- You’re a pretty feisty lady with some serious sexual attitude….have you always been like this and what do you put your positive female attitude down to?
Erm---- yes i suppose ive always been like this all though every day i seem to learn something new - the postive side defenately comes from my mum and my friends that i keep always an insipiration all so special as individuals. All my female friends and my mum are all straight up - no long ting lol

- I heard Italy has been on the cards for you recently, as well as telling us a little about what you were doing out there can you tell us did you stay in a hotel? Was the linen and towels etc up to scratch? Oh, did you come back with any fancy soaps or shampoos or possibly even a free dressing gown?
I was Naples had a brilliant time stayed with the family that owned the club. Mukcumba beach club, absolutely beautiful. I was well taken care of treated like one of the family , performed in front of some very important people. In 2010 Italy and myself should definitely be spending some chocolate time - whoop. There was no soap stealing - the dove, it always
gets me threw lol.

- Shave, Wax, Cream or Epilate?
Ha i shant say forests always keep you guessing!!

- Is there a boy waiting patiently outside the bathroom for you?
Erm - ill have to check one second.............. 10 hours later still checking

- What are your goals for 2010?
To be in your shower booming around the room and being sung from your vocal chords.

- If you could visit anyone’s bathroom in the world who’s would it be and why?
Mine as its my favourite place to be - relaxing in the bath woooooooooo lovely

- From where do you seek inspiration?
That has to be coversations i have with friends family etc.

- And as a final question; there are 6 rubber ducks in your bath. Your mum buys you 2 more and then your friend a further 9. You feel there isn’t enough room for you so remove 3. What is the square root of the remaining number of ducks?
I could’nt tell you to busy playing with the 3 I had to start with good times !!!!! hahahaha

Well what can I say.....pass me that Dove. If you want to see more of le Chocolate then check her out on the links below.




The best bits uncovered....


Tell me the 3 scariest things about setting up your own business?
“What if it doesn’t work!”
Favorite word
Supercalifrag - when used as an adjective e.g. “that idea is supercaifrag” followed by “yeah, it’s expialidocious”
Favorite word
Pudding
2. Pet hate about the world of photos
Spot colouring - why do you want to make people look dead.....WHY!?
And lastly.....is there any bit of advise you can offer those trying to get into wedding or portrait photography?
I am always impressed with people who have used their time to get as much experience as possible.
Find a style and stand out from the crowd.
Even though you are taking a short break at the moment you ran a successful photography business in London – So what do you put your success down to?
Treating each job as if it’s your last, exceeding the clients’ expectations and always, always delivering on time no matter what the cost. The most important thing I think I learnt though is trying not to say yes to everyone, if you don’t have the time, don’t say you do!
A question you have always wanted to know the answer to?
Why hasn’t Bill Paxton won an Oscar?
Did you study or are you self taught?
I owe everything to Practical Photography!
Do you believe its important to have personal projects as a photographer?
Yea its so important!
Favourite word and why Discipline – because after years of rejecting it the penny is finally starting to drop!
So what do you put your success down to, these are tough times and running a small business is not always easy. Why do you think you are successful?
I guess it depends how you measure success, there are not that many rich photographers! It has taken a long time to make my business profitable and running a small business is extremely tough at the best of times.
And finally, do you have any advise to give to other photographers trying to get in the game or any last words you would like to add?
If you are at college make good use of all the equipment you have access to, it'll be a lot more limited when you have to buy it yourself!

E to the B....I talk to Elayne Barre....interview 3!!






3rd interview see's me talking to my trusted friend and amazing photographer Elayne Barre. Currently living it up in America and putting her new round 50's hairstyling skills to the test she tells us a little more about the snow board bum dream and Bill Paxton....

Name: Elayne Barre
Business: Elayne Barre Photography
Links: | Website |

What would you say you specialized in, if anything?
I wish I could say I didn’t have to specialise in anything, that I have taken to all areas of photography with expertise and ease, but for most this isn’t true so I don’t feel too bad. Landscapes and documentary have always excited me the most though so that is what I have been drawn to. There’s no better feeling than getting ‘that’ picture, and for me that has been in these fields. I’m not the best with people though so it’s hard for me in documentary.

Is there anything you haven’t tried in imagery and would really like to give a go?
There isn’t anything I haven’t tried in terms of subject I don’t think, but there are a lot of things I don’t feel I have done enough of yet by any means. I’d like to revisit certain areas a huge amount, music/band photography for example.

Even though you are taking a short break at the moment you ran a successful photography business in London – So what do you put your success down to?
Treating each job as if it’s your last, exceeding the clients’ expectations and always, always delivering on time no matter what the cost. The most important thing I think I learnt though is trying not to say yes to everyone, if you don’t have the time, don’t say you do!

Tell us something about the images with this interview.
I remember someone telling me, a professor perhaps, that the basic principle of landscapes is never including a person in them, allowing the viewer to imagine they were in the image themselves. I guess this is a principle I have taken pretty seriously; I like to portray isolation and remoteness in uncomfortable surroundings. I am not too sure what that says about me though…

If you weren’t a photographer what would you be doing do you think?
I guess I’d be a snowboard bum / bar tender still. That’s what I was before…

You have American roots and since I have known you, you are back and forth – what is it exactly that attracts you back there?
Its difficult to pinpoint for me, there’s a lot of little things that add up together. The diversity basically, it’s an amazing country. You go to Alabama, New England, then Nevada there’s nothing more different yet they are part of one country, people, landscape, customs, fashions, goodness – everything! It’s a massive country and you could go from metropolis to utter wilderness in a relatively short drive. If you get tired of photographing rodeos you can drive a few hours and shoot snow topped mountains, bluegrass bands, alligator wrestlers, snowboarders, monster trucks, you get my drift…

Quick Fire round…....Are you ready??

What do you wish you knew more about?

Large format cameras, I could never afford to get into it properly at University and I sorely regret this. I have gotten wrapped up in digital over the past few years and I am taking time to get back to film photography. I still don’t have a large format but I have bought a new medium format and am having fun with that right now.

Favourite word and why
Road-trip, cheating as it’s two I know.

Three things you want to achieve in 2010?
1. An entire new portfolio of award winning images, of course.
2. Complete the book I have been hoping to finish for the last couple years. I wont give away too many details though.
3. Organise my iPod right.

Another person that inspires you
Bill Paxton.

Your next project in 5 words
Probably something on American Landscapes…
Sorry to be too predictable.

Urrr that was 10 words beauts!! ;-)

Mascara blusher or hairbrush?
Hairbrush… always.

A question you have always wanted to know the answer to?
Why hasn’t Bill Paxton won an Oscar?

With thanks to the beauts for that little peek into her head!

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getting nosey 2! I chat to...Bob Kirchstein from Opal Creative...



Name: Bob Kirchstein

Business: Opal Creative

Links: | Website | Photography Website |

How long have you been a photographer / web designer?

I sold my first photo in 1996 but didn’t turn fully pro until 2001 when I was made redundant from the electronics firm I was working for at the time.

Did you study or are you self taught?

Apart from studying Art at A-level and a City & Guilds evening class in portrait photography in 1997 I’m self-taught. I owe everything to Practical Photography! I used to buy all the photographic mags and learned partly from them and partly by trial and error. Mostly I was driven by seeing amazing images in ads and magazines and wanting to be able to take photos to the same standard.

You seem to be doing more web based material these days such as websites, e commerce and content management. Is it a sign of the times or just felt you needed to stretch your wings?

I’ve always done website design as well as photography because I really enjoy both and I like the variety. It tends to go in phases – sometimes I get more website work, other times it’s more photography.

I know that you have always steered away from wedding photography, how come?

How long have you got?!!! Way too much pressure for me for a start! But also I’m a perfectionist and I know that I wouldn’t be able to do the job to my own satisfaction without a huge amount of work to get up to speed. It’s so specialised these days and there are some amazing photographers in the field.

The other reason is that I prefer to work slowly – I used to do a lot of still life work and I could easily spend half a day on a single shot, so the thought of trying to get hundreds of great images in a few hours fills me with horror! I’m just not suited to it.

Do you believe the social networking sites such as facebook, blogging and twitter are essential marketing tools and do you use them at all?

To be honest, I don’t know. Everyone seems to be plugging these things as marketing tools lately but I don’t use them myself – not yet anyway. I think it probably depends on the market you’re aiming at and whether your potential clients are the kind of people who use Twitter, Facebook etc. They do say that social networking improves your ratings on Google, which is probably true but pay-per-click advertising (ie Google Adwords) can do that too.

What changes have you seen over time in terms of making a living and running a photography business?

With the arrival of digital photography everything changed! In the days of film I think there was a much bigger gap between amateur and pro photographers. Broadly speaking, pro’s tended to use transparency film and got great results, amateurs used negative film and got poor quality prints back from the mini-lab and believed they were rubbish photographers as a result!

When digital photography arrived that distinction disappeared, and of course the internet has opened up so many more opportunities for photographers. So there’s more demand for images now but there are also many more people producing them and aspiring to making a living as photographers.

Do you believe its important to have personal projects as a photographer and are you working on anything at the moment? (If so pics please!!!)

Yes, it’s so important to have personal projects! I know that for a fact because I haven’t done any personal work for a long time and I really miss it! It’s easy to get focussed on the business side and forget why you got into photography in the first place. I’m thinking of going back to exploring still life again because for some reason I connect with it emotionally.


Technically, you are pretty darn good when it comes to photography. Do you think young photographers and visual artists are losing sight of that these days and relying to heavily on digital media such as photoshop?

Thank you Carli! Actually I only got to grips with the technical side in order to be able to get the results I wanted, and it was much more difficult with film because of the time lag between taking the shot and seeing the result.

I think everyone finds their own way – so some young photographers might see photography as a craft and want to explore all the technical possibilities, others may just find a formula that works for them and stick to it. I’m not a purist and I don’t feel that there’s a right or wrong way of doing it.


Quick fire round.....are you ready?

  1. Do you enjoy modern art, such as Damien Hirst, Tracie Emin and so forth? – not keen on Damien or Tracey but I love Andy Goldsworthy and Antony Gormley.
  2. If you weren’t a photographer / web designer what would you be doing? – Painting probably, or maybe graphic design if I had to earn a living!
  3. Your pet hate? - In Buddhism hatred is one of the three poisons – I try to avoid it!
  4. What do you wish you knew more about? – Why we’re here.
  5. Favourite word and why Discipline – because after years of rejecting it the penny is finally starting to drop!
  6. Three things you want to achieve in 2010 – Start painting again. Rediscover what turned me on about photography. Take singing lessons.
  7. Your shoe size. – Same as the number of this question (I have small feet for a bloke!)

And finally, is there any advise you can give those young talents trying to get into photography or web design or any kind of visual art?

Do you mean as a profession? Yes…take a business course! There’s an old saying that a mediocre photographer who’s good at business will be more successful than a great photographer who doesn’t have good business skills. It seems to me that that’s more true than ever these days when there’s so much competition. The other thing that I think is really important is networking – most of my work has come through word-of-mouth and referrals, more so than through advertising or the website.

Well...I have certainly learnt things I never knew before - thank you - very interesting!!

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