The Little Cheltenham Lock Down Photography Challenge

As we are all on lockdown we are searching for activities more simulating then watching the TV! Or at least trying not to watch all the TV at once which is what we did on day one! So we thought we would create a photography challenge for you to play along with. 

 

We are going to be playing on instagram using #thelcphotolockdown. Everyone is welcome to join in though my materials are geared up to keep the kids occupied! 

 

My son loves his dinosaurs and his Lego and naturally he sees me working A LOT! So he’s used to photographic equipment and me editing pictures and often wants to join in. 

 

I’ve given him one of my old SLR cameras with a fixed lens which he spends hours with. You don’t need anything fancy, any camera will do! An iphone, ipad, old point and shoot or even a polariod! Though probably an expensive item to hand to a trigger-happy child! But it’s not about the camera. It’s about setting the scene and getting creative!

 

Lets do this! 

Here are some techniques and subject ideas that the kids are going to have fun with!

As its for kids I’m not focusing on the technical, lighting etc. I am encouraging them to be lead by their hears and their creativity. 

Use Perspective

Probably easier to illustrate perspective with an image then an explanation for the kiddies; use it to create some fun images. By playing with the distance an object is from the camera you can create some fun surreal pictures. Why not make your Lego look giant or make it look like your sister is being eaten by a t-rex!

Story Telling

Create your own story through pictures. You could even create a storybook with words too. Begin by thinking about what kind of story you’re looking to tell, by using the storyboarding sheet you can plan your scenes and what is going to be in them. Once you’ve thought about the story, think about how you’re going to tell it!

Are you going to use your dolls, Lego, soft toys, yourselves, your parents, your pets, your garden, your house… you get the idea. Once you’ve got your idea and you know what you’re using you can make your picture story. 

Silhouettes

Creating a silhouette is a fun way to create a dramatic look. The basic technique for silhouettes is to force the camera to read the light from the light source at the behind your subject, or what you’re making into a silhouette. On an iphone or ipad his can be achieved by tapping on the brightest part of the background on the screen or if you are on a manual camera underexposing the image until you get the desired effect. 

 

Tips for silhouettes… 

1.    Choose a strong recognisable shape.

2.    Frame your picture so that shape is uncluttered 

3.     Turn off your flash! 

Symmetry And Pattern

We have symmetry all around us, natural and man made, using a symmetrical background to frame your object can make for a very eye catching image.  For those little abstract artists why not have a take a look at making some pictures of the patterns that appear all around us, have a look around in the garden and the house and see where patterns occur and see what kind of picture you can make of it. 

Make A Portrait

By make a portrait I don’t mean take a selfie with bunny ears! 

 

Things to think about when making a portrait…

 

1.    Who is your portrait of?

2.    Location? Studio or in a situation? 

3.    What’s the story? What are you saying about that person in your picture, what’s it about?

4.    What props do you need?

5.    What is the person going to wear?

6.    What expression is going to be on their face?

 

For example, you would like to make a portrait of your sister. 

 

She loves ballet. 

 

You want to make it look like a photo studio. Clean and simple. You can find either an empty wall space and take your picture against that, or why not hand a bed sheet to make a fabric backdrop. As its sunny outside you could even hang it up outside! 

 

You’ve set the scene/ made your little photo studio. 

 

Now you can begin to take pictures of your sister in her ballet outfit. Think about poses, movement and expression. 

 

Think about the framing of your picture. Maybe make a series of pictures of the ballet moves from one place, maybe go in close for a head and shoulders.  

 

Make pictures, talk, laugh, and then see what kind of portrait you’ve made. 

 

 

Or just keep it really simple. 

 

You want to make a portrait of your sister.

 

Find a white wall. 

 

Frame your image so you’ve got their head and shoulders. 

 

…. And have fun!

 

Then create a series of pictures of all the different expressions! 

Make A Background   

 

Making backgrounds to use in your pictures can be fun and there are lots of crafty ways you can do it! 

 

Here are a few…

 

1.    Very simple, coloured paper or card. Use it as a solid colour, create geometric shapes, or even some graphic effects like raindrops, or get 3D and cover some household shapes like a box or a cylinder, lord knows there are the centre of enough loo rolls in peoples homes!  

 

2.    Painting! Painting a background can be fun and effective. You can use colour and go abstract or paint a scene for your characters like a forest or a city.

 

3.    Use fabric, it can be something simple like a bed sheet held up against the wall on two broom sticks, like mine with the melon or more jazzy like large scarf, if you have curtains they can act as a pre hung backdrop. 

4. Use nature, have a look around the garden and find some rocks, bits of broken pots, dried flowers, leaves and create a miniature naturalist scene.

 

Remember, it doesn’t have to be perfect! Enjoy what you’re doing and learn from your mistakes. Next time you’ll find that you are that bit better at it!

Please share your pictures with us and how you’re making them and we will share them on our IG feed.

 

If you would like anymore ideas or tips let me know! Lets have some fun! 

#thelcphotolockdown

The Cotswolds Bride and Groom Show

We welcomed in 2018 with our first wedding exhibition at The Town Hall Cheltenham, The Cotswold Bride and Groom Show.

I set up my table perfecting it until it looked just right. Then I grabbed a coffee and wondered who I was going to be meeting over the next few hours.

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Just before the show opened I cast my eye over the other photographers work and went to introduce myself to a couple we chatted, the competitive element I was expecting with the wedding industry wasn't what I thought it would be. It was all wonderful supportive.

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The day flew by, spent all day chatting to lovely couples all with vastly different ideas on what there big day would be like. We made a few friends, to name one the ladies at Sugar Bowl Bake who were next to me, my little cake samples went down very well once I got home with a cup of tea I must say!

We will be showing again at The Cotswold Bride and Groom Show in September, pop along to The Town Hall and say hello!

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2017 Yearly Round Up

Here are a few of our favourite moments from 2017…

It’s been an exciting first few months at the Little Cheltenham HQ and here's why...

BIGGEST NEWS OF ALL!...

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We were showing

at

TATE Modern, London. 

Little Cheltenham was selected to have work shown in Uniqlo Tate Late at The Tanks, TATE Modern as part of the Superflex Studio’s One, Two, Three Swing. 

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“Hello world!”

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We launched at The Cotswold Baby & Toddler Show in April.
 

At the show we were lucky to meet so many lovely people and little faces, and make new friends.

We received the award for friendliest stall as voted for by the Mayor of Cheltenham.

 

WE ALSO WON...
The British Association of Professional Photography’s
Cotswold's Regional Awards 2017

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At the ceremony the very talented photographer Bella West gave an inspirational talk and presented the awards. This is our winning portrait, Steph and her Bella, 2017.

 

We love a pop up!

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When I met Kate from Overfarm I knew it was going to be a good one. After wandering round the farm yard selecting object to use, Kate made a call and had all manor of different pumpkins and veggies were brought up to the barn to dress the set. 

 

Good Deeds...

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We were proud to be involved with the very clever Kate who is CheltenhamMaman, and collaborate on the Gloucestershire Family Awards 2017. Little Cheltenham was a part of the judging panel and on the night we did a special addition awards pop up.
 All proceeds of the pop up went straight to the Sue Ryder Hospice in Leckhampton.

 

The LC Gift ‘Spend Me’ Voucher

Give the gift of memories. Or have a little taster of The LC for yourself.
I think you'll enjoy this video put together by one of my best pals, the very talented filmmaker and director Sandeep Gill.

We want to say a big LC thank you to…

Kate Clift at Retro Press, who has been working hard and collaborating with me this year, brining my stationary visions to life! I can’t recommend her enough.

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We met Kate Starkey at Cheltenham Maman with a single idea and have been in collaboration ever since. She does so much and contributes a huge amount to the mum community of Cheltenham. I can’t imagine mum life without her. 

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 I am honoured to be a panel member at the Cheltenham Maman MumBoss Club

 

Coming in 2018...

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Our ‘Dress Like a Mum Shoot’ featuring Zoe du Pass, Kate Starkey, Cara Sutherland and Laura Randles is going to be in print and featured in a popular Cotswold’s magazine... Details to be revealed.

 
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Our ‘lifestyle portraits’ collaboration with Rendcomb College. For more information on having us capture family's talents at your school, get in touch

 

Happy New Year!

We had lots of fun this year and made lots of lovely new friends. The LC are excited for 2018 and the many new collaborations to follow. 

Here are a few of our favourites from 2017…

We are showing in the Tate Modern!

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As I would do every morning... I get out of bed and hobble bambi like over to my phone where it lives at bed time, on the opposite side of the room from me. No bed time phone for me! Hazy eyed, I do the usual read messages and check all social medias. 

To my surprise a message request form the Tate. YES!! It's 7.30am and I am loving the day. 

This photograph of mine 'Head In The Clouds' is going to be showing a the Tate Modern's Uniqlo Tate Late on 27th October 2017 in the Turbine Hall as part of the Super Flex Community in collaboration with Reggie Yates, along side the Super Flex Studio's 'One Two Three Swing.'

Very excited! 

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