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Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Changing Direction

I have been taking photos for around 4 years now, at the beginning of the year I started to loose interest in photography, I was trying to hard to sell photos and because of the very small amount of sales I was getting I got sick- To the point of hanging my camera up for a short while. 

Over the past few months I decided to pick my camera and concentrate on taking photos and enjoying the fun side of photography, going out exploring new places uploading to social media sites and forgetting about making money. I have found my love for photography again and found new friends to go out and shoot, 

THAT'S WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT ISN'T IT?

I have been out trying different styles of photography including URBEX-which shooting urban places, Minimalism and derelict locations.
1800s Murder house
Abandoned tile factory


Minimalism 






This isn't my favorite subject but I enjoy the company of walking around capturing these different images.

I have always had a great love for Black and White photography and I have decided to concentrate my time on photographing this brilliant subject in a different way. 

I downloaded a plugin for Lightroom call NixCollection which can be found here: https://www.google.com/nikcollection/ 

I use SILVER EFEX PRO 2 to edit my black and white images to give it a moody look, and I have created a new FACEBOOK PAGE: 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lewis-Brown-Moody-BnW/397232876965336?ref=hl

Here are some examples and unseen photos as I haven't uploaded these yet. ENJOY




















Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Spinning with wool

What a great night out I have last night. I was quite surprised to get an invite with some local enthusiasts. Light-painting is something I've always been interested in but never really gone out and done it. I have always been a lone shooter and personally, Light-painting is something that requires a few people. So when I got the invite to go I couldn't decline the offer.

Photography is more fun when you go as group in this case there were 4 of us including myself.

The original plan was to go to the local river and wool spin inside the old concrete boat (visit here to find out more) http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local/all-news/concrete-boat-is-part-of-shipbuilding-heritage-1-1153177.

But as the tide wasn't right we had to think of a new location. I knew of a place in Sunderland that would be perfect for this type of photography. There is an old abandoned farm and on the farm is a old barn, I had been up there before to take photos but never to Light-paint or in this case Wool spin.

We arrived just before sunset as it was light enough to check the place out and decide and prepare for what we were about to do!

I was advised to go to the local DIY store to get wire wool. I bought medium grade and it was rubbish. It was a good job that everyone else had fine grade-the fine grade worked really well, it lit up straight away and we were ready to rock and roll.

This was shot by myself and spun by another person, We tried a double wool spin, hence the 2 rings going. [shot at 30"- F8 - iso 250 @ 10mm using the Sigma 10-20]

We started the the night off by lighting up the wool first, we needed a test shot before it got really dark. I shot in bulb mode at F10 iso 200, and these settings worked well for me, so I stuck to them most of the evening.

For the people that have never done this before, just stuff the wool into the whisk, light it and spin it, or create an orb, and even a helicopter, BE CREATIVE

We tried a few other shots with light rather than doing spinning all night, 

Not my best orb, its a bit all over the pace but still, I'm no expert in painting with light. heres the settings I used.
[shot at 28"- F10 - iso 200 @ 18mm using the Sigma 10-20]


If you have never done this type of photography before, I would recommend you to go out and give it a go. It is all trial and error and don't get down hearted if it doesn't work first time. EVERYONE HAS TO START SOMEWHERE! WHY NOT NOW?

Ive uploaded some of my images to my Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewisbrownphotography/with/16228550523/ 

Feel free to check them out, Alternatively visit my Facebook page 


Here are a few shot of the night, ENJOY!
























From left to right, ME, Darrin Carlisle, Anthony Taylor and Alan P Thompson