Shooting at the Lake District
1,099ft up. Carrying my dSLR, lenses, food, tripod and 5×4 camera on my back. Shoulders bruised, photographs taken. 2 x FP4, 2 x Provia, 1 Velvia.
Can’t wait to do it again. We climbed Loughrigg Fell.






1,099ft up. Carrying my dSLR, lenses, food, tripod and 5×4 camera on my back. Shoulders bruised, photographs taken. 2 x FP4, 2 x Provia, 1 Velvia.
Can’t wait to do it again. We climbed Loughrigg Fell.






This place is pretty much being demolished at the moment. Trees older than the people removing them, it’s sad.



Wow! What a shoot. Seriously lacked in time, 3 hour slot. That’s 3 hours including makeup, hair, styling and lighting set up. I thought I’d struggle to even get one set of shots but I think I got quite a varying degree! Which is exciting. I think I learnt a few valuable lessons – namely to have a solid theme or story behind the shots you want. I tried to cram in some last minute research the night before the shoot and it just wasn’t working. Anyway, I feel they’re a damn sight better than my previous studio shoot and I’m not sure why that is.
One thing I do know, though, is that it’s 4am – I’m really tired and my bum is numb.