Tonight we had a practical session led by Andrew Stringer, one of the club members who loves to photograph people, and Ken Barrett, who was a wedding photographer for many years. They both provided the lighting and the backdrops. Ken used a very famous saying that 'you need to break every bone in your model to get the right pose'. He stressed that we should all take photos of our families as they provides us with memories of the present and past. He also gave the settings that members should try.
We had four models but one went the extra mile with his props. It was like having Mary Poppins with a magic bag with all the different outfits that he changed into. Giving members plenty of opportunity to tryout various poses.
There was a lovely atmosphere in the hall. Members busy taking photos of the models and helping each other. Even those who rarely take photos of people participated and enjoyed the session.
Here are some of the images.
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| Berni by Rachael Trivett |
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| Gordon and Georgie by Rachael Trivett |
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| Gordon by Rachael Trivett |
Paul by Rachael Trivett
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| Our Geoff by Jack Mitchell |
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| Our Gordon by Jack Mitchell |
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| Happy Trevor by Jack Mitchell |
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| Our Geoff Looking Good by Jack Mitchell |
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| Our Graham by Jack Mitchell |
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| Our Paul by Jack Mitchell |
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