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Masters Of Photography

By The Macallan

Sky and mountain top scene from plane on route back from Perpignan to London. September 10, 2007. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian

The Masters of Photography is an interesting project and competition, with year’s theme being Great Journeys. The people at The Macallan really seem to be into photography which is a great thing!

I need your help folks 🙂

I entered five images into this years competition and all five have been accepted. The way the competition works is that members of the public have to vote for the pictures they like and these then go onto the judging round. So please spend two minutes and look at my images below and vote for the ones you like 🙂 The website will ask for your age (as it’s a drinks company) and if you tick ‘remember me’ it won’t hassle you again and all links will just open up. All you then need to do is click on the VOTE button at the top right of the images you like.

Here are the links:

Sky

A Pier On The Thames

People On Pier

A Leaf

Battle Of Britain

Thank you very much for your help. I’d appreciate if you would share the link to this blog post on Twitter, FaceBook and with your friends and colleagues via any means! Thanks 🙂

Royal Wedding

My Reportage On The Wedding Of

Prince William To Kate Middleton

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It’s been a hectic few weeks. The pressure of the Royal wedding has resulted in many meetings, emails, phone calls and Tweets between colleagues, picture editors, technicians and press officers.

With a story as huge as this, with all of it’s logistical nightmares as far as security, bureaucracy, cost and locations are concerned, one photojournalist just couldn’t tell the entire story. Looking through the papers, “Fleet Street’s” finest did a superb job; there are stunning images of the couple from every angle and every moment covered by my colleagues. The page designers at the papers also pulled the stops out and produced magnificent work. The highest accolade though must be paid to photographer Max Mumby with his stunning picture of the couple driving away in the Aston Martin; The Times did an amazing job of running this as their front page and even went as far as doing a complete wrap with another wrap picture on the inside; genius. It’s these collection of images which told the story in it’s entirety. Although part of me really wanted to witness the wedding itself, I had other plans.

My way of covering the story was more aimed at the magazine market for which my agency Polaris Images specialises. I decided to look at how Londoners were effected by the wedding, starting from all the memorabilia being offered for sale to the Royal super fans camping out days before the event at Westminster Abbey and The Mall near Buckingham Palace. For this aspect I visited the super fans at night and also during the day.

For the actual day, I had spent well over a month talking with various people who were organising street parties and finally found what I hoped would be perfect for my needs; a small road in Brentford with a nice little pub called the Lord Nelson. On the day after a slow start it did end up offering some of what I had wished for!

For anyone wishing to buy images for publication, please contact Polaris Images or visit my Photoshelter site.

Technically, I used a Leica M9 and 50mm f0.95 Noctilux ASPH for the majority of this work. The first night was shot entirely on a Leica X1. For other shots, I used a Canon 5D MkII with the 135mm f2L, 45mm TS-E and 15mm f2.8 Fisheye. All image processing was done in Apple’s Aperture 3 and Nik Software’s Silver Efex Pro 2.

I’m thrilled to say that this project is also featured on Steve Huff’s website, where there is more information on behind the scenes stuff.

To see the entire edit of images, of which there is also a colour set, please visit:

(NB – although there are some identical images in both sets, they are different)

Flickr – B/W Set

Flickr – Colour Set

“Play Tricks With The Mind”

Street-20110401-042 by edopix
Street-20110401-042, a photo by edopix on Flickr.

This picture is fast turning into a favourite street shot. It’s at an art gallery in Bruton Street, London.

I originally shot it for Instruction #27 Street Photography Now Project.

“Bend the rules and play tricks with the mind; make documents of moments that have never existed.” – Peter Funch

It was taken with a Leica M9 and a 50mm Summicron lens. The RAW image was processed in Aperture 3.0 and converted to B/W using Nik Software’s Silver Efex Pro 2.

Revolution In The Arab World

Photographer John Moore talks of his assignments in Egypt, Bahrain and Libya.

 

Fuji X100

Test Images From The Fujifilm X100 At High ASA

I had the opportunity to have a quick play with the new Fuji X100 over dinner and took a series of images inside a dimly lit restaurant and it’s surroundings during Focus on Imaging in Birmingham. My full and proper review will follow once I get a review sample, but wanted to share a few images. These images can be found on my Flickr Page.

Is Photojournalism Really Dead?

What Role Has Social Media Played?

A soldier from the Karabakh army makes his way toward the front line in Martakert, Karabakh. August 1994. Photo: Edmond Terakopian

A soldier from the Karabakh army makes his way toward the front line in Martakert, Karabakh. August 1994. Photo: Edmond Terakopian

The Online News Association has an interesting debate coming up on Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 at the Daily Telegraph in London. Pop by and join in the discussion.

I’ll be joining Paul Lowe and Turi Munthe on the panel and I think it’ll be an interesting conversation. Full details HERE. The evening will be chaired by Kathryn Corrick.