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2018-04-17 - DDP March/April Newsletter

March Hares and April Fools
Who said you have to conform to succeed?


New Clients that feel like Old Friends

One of the highlights for the month of March was a mammoth photoshoot to update the image library of Consulta, an interesting group of people who have had quite an impact in marketing research since their founding in 1998.  

A research company, originally launched by a university - bound to be a bunch of stuffy academics, right?  Wrong.  

Friendly, fun, adaptable, creative - these people were a joy to work with.


Playing in the Dirt

Like big kids we spent a lot of time playing in the dirt with our friends from One Way Up Productions and Gerbera Brand Management.  

Shooting for earthmoving, mining, civil and construction involve a lot of rolling on the ground, throwing dust in the air, climbing things and crawling under and over stuff - most moms would never have believed you if you told them it was work.  

Luckily our fabulous clients like Stefanutti and Bidvest pay us to play in the dirt, as long as the photos are amazing.


We get Wired

Another large chunk of time involved long-time client Active Brand.

We photographed quite a people, not to mention several factories and machines, as well as shooting product photos for the catalogues of some of the Subsidiaries of the Barnes Group of Companies.

Of course, wire is not the only thing produced at Barnes, but we just couldn't resist using that line!

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2018-04-10 Instagram or Pinterest?

What's your favourite platform for sharing your photos and pictures?  

I enjoy using Instagram for my behind the scenes glimpses and some of my favourite photographs.  

It is fast, easy, allows a decent number of tags / cross-posting and lets me keep the photos and videos for a shoot in the same post.  It also gets me some decent feedback. 

The only downside to Instagram is the aspect ratio limitations - having to give banners and panoramas a border just to enable you to upload can be a bit of a chore.

Pinterest Boards are great for themed collections and allow all sorts of aspect ratios, but the social interaction is much more limited.  

On the plus side, pins on Pinterest can point directly at the original photos on your other platforms, making it great for pointing interested parties in the direction of your other work.

So which do you prefer?

 

2018-03-19 - Just can't help it ...

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I was just going to take some simple cellphone snaps of my bonsai trees - honest.

Seems that one of the things they don't tell you is that after 20 years as a photographer, you just can't help yourself.  

Half an hour later the first subject is dusted and polished and the shot is set up - Profoto lights and all.

I'll bet this is the only iPhone ever mounted on a +R20000 tripod setup.

2018-03-09 - I need more Coffee ...

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Way too early to be sitting here trying to look awake.  Going to need a lot of coffee.

We have a photo and video shoot at a school in KwaZulu-Natal this morning.  Plane is boarding at 05:25, so Zaheer and I had to be on the road at 04:00 this morning to get all the camera equipment checked in on time at O.R. Tambo International. 

I am getting too old for this.