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Saturday 21 January 2012

Published Work - Gorgeous Freaks Magazine Issue 3

Well 2012 has certainly kicked off to a great start with my first set of published works, and first ever cover shot!

Last week i was contacted by one of the editors at Gorgeous Freaks Magazine, an Alternative fashion publication that is available in both print and online forms. They had done an interview with a very good friend of mine Ryan who is just getting into modelling and he had send them a couple of the low resolution images from one of the photo shoots i had done with him last summer, The interview was to be featured in the January 2012 Issue 3.

The magazine then contacted me to ask about using several of the photos as well as if they could also use one of the shots as the front cover, as well as retaining my logo on each of the shots and ful advertising and credit in the publication too.

As well as the front cover shot, there is also a 4 page feature in the magazine itself on pages 18-21 featuring the interview with Ryan and photography by myself.

The images included with this article are taken from the Online PDF edition and i will update with photos or scans of the printed edition when it arrives in the post. As although reading something online, it simply does not beat having a physical printed copy!

You can purchase the full magazine from HP Magcloud http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/328507 as either the printed edition or digital edition, and it is currently with a 25% discount until the 14th Feb.

Thanks for reading!

Andy / Darkslide Photography

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Image file formats - Advantages and Disadvantages

A simple table i wrote a while ago on different file formats for image storage and their advantages and disadvantages. I hope people may find it useful!

File Format

Advantages

Disadvantages

JPG

Small File Size – Ideal for web use and email.

Varying rates of compression reduce file size further, at a cost of loss of original image quality

Recognised file format on all computers as well as displaying on digital photo frames, mobile phones, DVD players etc.

Ideal for small prints such as instant photo booths.

Can embed colour space profiles as well as ITPC Metadata

Lossy compression, as the file is compressed to save space, it loses some of the original file data and therefore degrades image quality

Further editing on the image can degrade quality even further.

Only suitable for smaller print output, as on larger images, compression artefacts and noise can be present on final print.

TIFF

Uncompressed image retains maximum amount of image data from the camera.

Can be compressed to reduce file sizes using mathematical algorithms such as ZIP or TAR without loss of image data

Can also use lossy compression such as JPG algorithms to reduce file size

Recognised format by most computers, cross compatible with both MAC and PC’s

Standard format for printing either at home or dedicated Photo lab.

Can embed colour space profiles as well as ITPC Metadata

Large file sizes, around 20mb for a 10 megapixel image, so larger storages devices needed for long term archival use.

Good specification computer needed to process and load images.

Most website and online images galleries do not support tiff uploading.

Slow speeds when transferring to online galleries that do support TIFF files

PSD

A format created by Adobe for Photoshop use, it contains all the original image data as well as any layers, adjustments and full image history.

Ideal for use when processing images as a user can save the file and then go back to it at a later date

Generally only recognised by Photoshop software and certain other image manipulation software

Camera RAW

Uncompressed image, direct from camera sensor

Best image quality overall as well as flexibility in post processing

Things such as white balance, exposure, colour space, contrast, saturation can all be adjusted by software easily

It is a non destructive format, therefore any changes made such as cropping or adjustments can be undone and the image reverted back to its original state.

Can embed colour space profiles as well as ITPC Metadata

Needs dedicated RAW converter to process images such as Adobe RAW or Cameras own software

Good specification computer needed to process and load images.

Most website and online images galleries do not support RAW uploading.

Not recommended for use when sending to printing labs or similar due to incompatibilities and the nature of the file type.

Large file sizes, approx 12mb for a 10 megapixel file.

Adobe Digital Negative

Similar camera RAW,  created by Adobe as a standardised format

Uncompressed image, identical to original Camera RAW file

Best image quality overall as well as flexibility in post processing

Things such as white balance, exposure, colour space, contrast, saturation can all be adjusted by software easily

It is a non destructive format, therefore any changes made such as cropping or adjustments can be undone and the image reverted back to its original state.

Slightly smaller file sizes compared to Camera RAW, approximately 8mb for a 10 Megapixel image

Cross compatible with all Adobe software so no additional RAW converter needed

Can embed colour space profiles as well as ITPC Metadata

Needs Adobe Software or compatible to open and process image

Good specification computer needed to process and load images.

Most website and online images galleries do not support Adobe Digital Negative uploading.

Not recommended for use when sending to printing labs or similar due to incompatibilities and the nature of the file type.

Large file sizes, approx 8mb for a 10 megapixel file.

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Published Work - Marie Claire (and the Brazillian connection)

A feature from a few weeks back in the Brazilian Edition of Marie Claire -  Click here for the link

In total they featured 12 of my photos from the 2011 Pin up for Heroes calendar, I am unsure of how or why it was featured there but good publicity none the less!

Article was Screencapped from the website, apparently it was also in the printed edition but thus far i have been unable to obtain a copy, so if any of my readers have any contacts in Brazil, get in touch!

As for the Brazilian connection. I also discovered another article on a Brazilian Pin-up blog  - Mundo Ramona  featuring images from the past 3 years calendars with a selection of my images as well as some from one of the 2012 calendar contributors, Ian Egner of Egner Photography.

Thanks for reading!

Sunday 1 January 2012

Let there be light

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My first photo of 2012

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My first photo of 2012

Shot through my kitchen window after rain of the sun setting

Captured with a Samsung galaxy S phone, camera 360 app, lomo warm filter.