Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Research further into Gome Photography


JO AND DANNY

“My wife and I began planning our wedding in about April 2012 and by June we were in a position where we had our date booked with the Chapel and with our reception venue and so began looking around for a photographer to capture the events of the day.
Because we had decided to get married in December and in a chapel that had no electricity we were concerned that the lighting level within the chapel would be very low and so looked for a photographer who was equipped to deal with these conditions.  Our other main consideration was that we did not want the usual 60 picture album that most wedding photographers offer.  Instead we wanted a DVD containing all of the images that were taken throughout the day.
In June we began talking to a few photographers who we had mainly found on the internet.  Iain was very quick to respond to my emails and was keen to meet us to discuss our needs in person and so we arranged a time and date where he came to our house.  On our first meeting Iain appeared to be very professional and answered all of our questions fully and confidently.  We felt comfortable talking to him and decided quite soon after he left the house that we wanted to use him to photograph our wedding day.
Our second meeting with Iain was in November, a couple of weeks before our wedding day.  We met him at our chapel and then took him to the reception venue so as to show him both locations and to discuss his and our ideas for pictures.  Iain was very excited about the locations that we had chosen and very enthusiastic about the ideas he was having for potential photos.  Joanne had been looking on the internet at arty wedding photos and so had several ideas of her own that she wanted Iain to try and capture on the day.  Some of Joanne’s ideas where quite unconventional but Iain was very keen to try them out as well as offering his own take on what she was asking.  We left the second meeting feeling extremely happy with our choice of photographer and very confident that we were going to get some great pictures.
Our wedding day was on the 7th December 2012 and it was a very wet and windy day.  Iain arrived first at our house and began taking pictures with Joanne and her wedding party straight away.  During the ceremony Iain remained at the front of the chapel and took some great pictures of both us and our guests.  Following the ceremony we decided that it was too cold and windy to ask the guests to stand outside and so Iain came up with some ideas for group shots within the chapel and with Joanne and I alone around the chapel grounds.  Iain was very good at adapting his ideas and techniques to fit with the changing weather conditions on the day.
Once we arrived at the reception venue Iain helped us arrange some more group photos within the venue itself, he also came up with some great ideas for staged shots of Joanne and I, some of which involved Iain getting very cold and quite wet.  Throughout the day Iain blended in with our guests really well.  He was so un-intrusive and friendly that most people didn’t even realise he was there for the most part.
To me Iain is a very professional and very talented photographer.  When he wasn’t taking photos he was thinking about interesting photo opportunities and when he had one he would come running over to us, really excited and tell us to follow him.  Iain is very passionate and excited about his ideas and about his trade and this really carries through in the images that he produces.
We are both so incredibly happy with our choice to use Iain as our wedding photographer and are simply amazed at some of the beautiful images he produced for us.”

Essex Wedding – December 2012

Reading through all the comments he receives makes me realize that there is a business out there that you can create fantasy photography in a wedding scenario. Gome has showed me that there is an audience for people who want this type of photography, his photographs are loved by all his clients. This client tab is the one I thought was most telling because they describe the meetings and day he did for them. Having the client section where people have written review for him will let him show further clients what he is about and how happy people are with the work he creates as well as the way he works to. 

Friday, April 5, 2013

More Magazine Picture Desk - Work Experience






More! Magazine Picture Desk Work Experience May 2013

Category: Creative and Design
Organisation: Bauer
You will be a vital part in helping the picture desk run smoothly.
Tasks will include:
Mark ups
Picture research
Prop hunting
Runner duties
Assisting on photo shoots and contributing visual ideas for future issues.
You will need to be on a photography degree or equivalent, and keen to pursue a career in this area, and have great celebrity knowledge.
Skills Gained: Knowledge and experience of roles on the picture desk, confidence within a related working environment.
2 Weeks Work Experience. Please state which dates you are available for in your cover letter.
You must specify a date to be considered for this role.
Start Dates:
06/05/13
20/05/13
Minimum Age:18
We anticipate a large response for these opportunities; therefore if you would like to be considered you must stand out from the crowd please send us your CV and tell us in less than 100 words why you are the person for the job and why you are passionate about the brand you want to work with.
Posted 29 days ago
Closing a day from now

This is the work experience that I have just applied for through GoThinkBig.co.uk. The website has loads of work experience offers all over the country and is easy for applying as well. When signing up you have to upload your cv and photographs that you have taken in regards to the experience that you apply for, but overall I would say this website helped me out alot. Especially with having a light at the end of the tunnel with somewhere to look in regards to work experience.  Hopefully I will hear back from the people who run the organisation, if not there is a contact email that I can enquire about specific work experience. 

http://www.gothinkbig.co.uk/opportunities/301

Making a domain name and claiming it for 4 years.

I brought my domain name for my website ready for my upgrade for my wix website next week, so when I upgrade my website to be my own instead of wix I will have my own name in the bar. I will hopefully hear back from UK2 in the next couple of days to confirm my order, for now though I know that renlove.co.uk is now mine.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Work Experience Writing Research


Instructions

  1. 1
    Type the letter on white or cream stationary using an acceptable business font, such as Ariel or Times New Roman.
  2. 2
    Use a traditional salutation, such as "Dear Sir or Madam," and follow it with a subject header line that clearly states the intention of the letter (example: "Re: Request for Work Experience").
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  4. 3
    Include in the first paragraph the intention of the letter, which is to obtain an unpaid position to gain work experience. Also, mention the reason for seeking the position and why this particular company was the letter writer's first choice. If referred to by a current employee, include the individual's name (example: "Jane Smith through I would be a great fit and believes this might be a mutually beneficial opportunity.")
  5. 4
    Include in the second paragraph the name of the college or university, the name of the degree program, and mention relevant awards, certifications or academic achievements.
  6. 5
    Include in the third paragraph the times and days available to work (example: "I am available Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Friday in the early evening."). Add contact details, such as an e-mail or a phone number. Also include the same contact information in the letterhead.
  7. 6
    Type the closing of the letter by thanking the reader for his time. Finish the letter with the traditional, "Sincerely," and sign the letter in ink.

    I found this help page for writing a work experience email for university placement for a basic guide for me to by, for writing my own emails. Hopefully I will have better results.
    http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_8626732_write-letter-requesting-work-experience.html

Work Experience

I am yet to hear back from any of the people that I have emailed about a work experience placement. I will begin to research on the best methods to ask/enquire about work experience. If there is a best way to set out an email with enquiring. I believe that if I try out a different method to my emails I may have a better approach, instead of sending a email that does not sound professional. I would prefer to have a decent email to then follow up with a phone call with, to achieve this I will research and look into the best way to enquire and layout a professional email. With doing so I hope that I will then receive a reply from one of my work experiences placements that I have chosen to contact.
No luck just of yet, but I will continue to search for the appropriate placement over summer.    

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Still View - Work Experience



Researching some more into work experience, I started to look for places that are closer to home. I came across a photography studio who is is based in Ipswich, who photograph people to interiors for magazines. Looking through their photographs they are creatively composed presenting objects, people and food as a lure for magazines. The photographs are all taken in colour which would accentuate the magazine gloss style for promotion of the products.
I like the look of this company a lot, they look professional and state the companies that they work for with on their website. I think I could learn a lot from the company in terms of other jobs I could go into after university, thinking about photographing products for magazines.
I have contacted the company through email and hope to be hearing back from them in the next few days. I have not heard anything else from the previous companies that I have contacted in regards to work experience. I am hoping that this studio will be different, although with them being locally it would be easier for me to get in contact with them different ways.

 www.stillview.co.uk

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Work Expereince at More Magazine

I have sent off an application for work experience at more magazine, based in London. They gave me an application which I also added a short covering letter with, just to state that I am a student from the university. Luckily I have been reading the magazine for a couple of years now so I have a little incite to the magazine; which is what half of the questions covered. Although they asked me about which area I would be interested in I was required to know about the magazine as a whole. Further research on the magazine and they way they work will be required if I do end up with a chance at having work experience with them. Hopefully I will be hearing from them soon, to know if I have a chance.