Sunday, 8 January 2012

ID Hair

It is back to the grindstone again after the Yule season and as promised a blog about the i.d. Hair photo shoot. i.d. Hair is a local business in Wimbledon who asked GilesG Photography to shoot some images to feature in their shop and on their brochure.

Four models, two make up stylists, two hair stylists and Giles and his faithful Canon 5D Mark II creating magic in an evening. The hairstyles were stunning and original. Our aim was to ensure that out of a relaxed and informal yet professional atmosphere great shots were produced with effective lighting and sharp focus that allowed the hairstyles to stand out and be eye catching.

The evening started with the intrepid trio (Giles, Kethry and myself) turning up at 6.30 to survey the space and set up lighting appropriate for the shoot. We met with the models Lenka, Isabel, Petra and Kaveena and also the makeup artists Diane and Annie. The space in which we had to shoot was quite small and intimate, which I believe helped to develop both the creative process and the relationship between Giles and the models. Each model had two changes of clothes and the brief was loosely based on the seasons, autumn and winter. Well done to Tee and the team; take a look at the result, judge for yourselves.

Monday, 28 November 2011

Hub 7

Hub 7 at the weekend marked the end of the Autumn convention season. I was at four conventions in six weeks and am now looking forward to well earned break.  For anyone who missed them, links are below:


This year I have provided event photography at ten conventions and published over one and a half thousand images.  I've also provided the opening videos for eight of these.

Next year I am already confirmed to be providing convention party photography for Massive Events at Eternal Twilight 7, Chevron 7.8, The Games, Bitten 3 and Hallowhedon 4.

If you're interested in booking GilesG Photography for your party or event, please get in touch.

Monday, 3 October 2011

Weekend at the Asylum

IMG_4049.jpgOn the weekend of the 9 – 11 Sept 2011 a formidable force descended once again on the city of Lincoln. Gadgets and goggles galore were in abundance, as were parasols, corsets and top hats; as the 3rd Annual Steampunk event Weekend at the Asylum kicked off.
At this point I can feel that some of you are scratching your head and wondering what an earth I am talking about when I mention Steampunk – not all just possibly some. Steampunk is a subculture that incorporates the ideals of science fiction with Victorian (and sometimes Western Frontier) romanticism through the creative mediums of fashion, music, literature and art/gadget making. I guarantee within at least the last couple of years most of you will have come into contact with this subculture without even realizing it. How many people have seen the movie Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jnr or watched last year’s Christmas special of Dr Who with its Victorian influence and alternative historical setting? What about Joss Whedon short lived but fantastic series Firefly?
IMG_4188.jpgThis subculture has been around for a while (arguably since the 70's) with various writers, film makers, fashion designers, artists and musicians contributing too and constantly shaping its character. It's place was once on the outer reaches of society but more and more it’s influences are being seen in mainstream culture. The series Castle did a tongue in cheek episode during Series 3 called Punk’d.
Weekend at the Asylum is an event that was set up three years ago to bring together Steampunks from all over the UK and further a field. Within this time period its popularity has exploded and this year record numbers attended (over 1000) with people travelling from as far as South Africa and The USA to attend. Set in the gorgeous grounds of Lincoln Castle (specifically the Prison, which made for an incredibly eerie setting when purchasing your Victoriana goods and gadgets from the market) and The Lawns (a conference centre) there were plenty of programme activities to attend over the three days which included everything from learning to waltz to tea dueling to rocking out to the awesome sound of The Men who will not be Blamed for Nothing. There were some fabulous outfits and original handmade gadgets displayed and some great guest speakers including the World’s greatest storyteller of far-fetched fiction Robert Rankin.
Giles and I were first time attendees at The Asylum, as both of us love Steampunk but have never been able to get to the event before this year. It was strange at first, as usually we would be working at events such as this. It was nice to get a chance to relax, dress up and ‘talk the toot’ with like-minded people.
Check out GilesG’s Asylum 2011 Steampunk gallery on flickr!

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

A New Face and News!

My, my, it has been a long time since we have done a blog post on here! Well hopefully that is going to change; let me introduce myself, I am Kelly, also known as Pooks, and I am Giles’s (better) other half. The clever chap has landed my awesome services to help him boost his business and get his name out there. We are all aware of what an amazingly skilled photographer he is and I want to shout this loudly, so everyone can hear.

So what to tell you … August 2011. This has been an incredibly busy month. Party photography at Bitten with Massive Events, Fashion shoot with ID hair and a website promotion shoot with High Spirit Therapies as well as one or two photo shoots thrown in between. No rest for the gloriously wicked!

The gorgeous Roxy joined us for a photo shoot this month and much fun was had by all, as Roxy has a gorgeous and infectious nature that just leaves everyone in the room beaming. I believe the photos speak for themselves. Our aim was to test different lighting techniques in order to bring out the texture and shape of her hair, in preparation for our ID Hair Photo shoot which will be the subject of my next blog.


Thursday, 4 November 2010

Hallowhedon 2

Last weekend I was at Hallowhedon 2, a convention for fans of the work of Joss Whedon. It was lovely to spend some time with fans of some of my favourite TV shows, and got some great pictures.


The photos are online at Hallowhedon 2 and you can see highlights in the video below.


Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Bitten



I was in Northampton at the weekend for Bitten, a convention for fans of the TV show True Blood. The guests were Sam Trammell "Sam Merlotte", Jim Parrack "Hoyt Fortenberry", Kristin Bauer "Pam" & Todd Lowe "Terry Bellefleur".

The parties were some of the best Massive Events have ever hosted and everyone I spoke to had a great time.

My photos are up on my website at gilesgphotography.photoshelter.com/gallery/Bitten/G0000I_ung2Mz0qo

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Eternal Twilight DVD

This is probably old news to anyone reading this, but Massive Events have now released the DVD of Eternal Twilight.

The DVD includes footage of the talks as well as exclusive, behind the scenes interviews with the guests. You will not be able to see this footage anywhere else!

There is also a gallery of the photos I took at the events! At the moment, this is the only way to see these photos!

Hopefully, if this sells well, Massive Events will make a DVD of the Twilight Proms, and other events, as well as publishing a book of the photos.

There's more information on the Showmasters Forum and you can buy the DVD through Massive Events' online shop