Sunday, 17 May 2009

Calling all present or ex Perth College Digital students

This is a request for any ex or present students of the Digital Photography classes at Perth College or surrounding learning centres.
I have started a Facebook page for digital photography in Perth where you can post photo, keep in contact with others, ask questions etc, basically an extention of the courses.
Here is the link to the website. If you are not a Facebook member you will have to sign up before joining.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=75961848324

Thanks
Shaun

Recent images

Here are some of the images I have taken over the last month.


The Matthew Dance Academy put on a show for the public at Perth Theatre on Friday night. Pictured are all the preformers before the show.



Images from Perth Races over four meetings.


Images from Ladies Day on Thursday.





A Pre-Wedding shoot for Chrisann and Jamie at Birnam/Dunkeld





Some football






And finally following on from last post here are some of the images from the shed fire. I think its the best set of news images I have taken but unfortunetly the paper never used them as they couldn't develop it into a usable story.

Saturday, 25 April 2009

Fire

A fire I happened upon travelling back from covering football this afternoon. I will post some more once the paper does something with them.



Saturday, 4 April 2009

Basketball and football images on Youtube

This is action from this years Chairman's Cup final. I am experimenting showing it in Youtube format. A link to my Youtube Channel is now on the right of this post.


And some old football

Saturday, 14 March 2009

A bakers dozen and thanks Big Bob

Here are some images from Saturday. Thirteen as the title suggests with the 13th not being planned or as straight forward as it should have been. Pictures from Fair City v Barnhill, Jeanfield Swifts v Kirkcaldy YM, Roselea v Letham and basketball from Perth Phoenix Cadets v Dundee Sharks.


So the 13th image was one which was not planned. I am currently selling off some equipment to update what I currently use.This left me without a wide angle this weekend but I felt it was not a problem as the sports could be covered without one. When shooting the basketball they had a cheerleading team which I felt may be of interest to the paper. With no wide angle I was helped out by Bob Falconer who happened to be there because his daughter was one of the cheerleaders (he normally would go near a basketball court:)) Bob had a 24-70 which he let me borrow. Five minutes to make a picture it was a struggle to fit them all in as they wanted to show some routine in the photo.(Thanks girls). This is the image i got, not the best I've ever taken but I was surprised to achieve that. Images will appear in this weeks Evening Telegraph.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Catching up

Its been a while since I posted so thought I would post some images etc from last few weeks.
I will start backwards and a word about yesterday. For those who don't know I work part time as a photographer and the rest of my time is divided between working as a postman and lecturer at Perth College (strange combination but works at the moment). So most Saturdays I have a shift at the Post Office before returning home getting changed and getting back out to cover sport for the papers. This was the case on Saturday and to add to this I turned 40 and was having some family across for a small celebration. The plan was to go out by 2pm provide images from one Amateur game and one Junior game for the Telegraph and home by 3pm. That was the plan but it went quickly pear shaped when I got stuck in football traffic (St Johnstone v dundee) and didn't arrive at my first game until 2.40pm. A quick five minutes shooting before crossing town to cover the second game and home by 3.15pm.
Thankfully the rest of the day ran smoother and i am another year older and...........
Here are a couple of images sent to the paper.


Last Wednesday was similar in some ways in that I was teaching in Kinross in the evening and was looking to get some images from a Men's basketball game(Perth Phoenix v Edinburgh) that night which was taking place in Perth. I finished at 9pm in Kinross knowing the game would finish up around 9.30pm. Thankfully after driving the 20 miles to the venue I managed to catch the last quarter of a pulsating game. One thing i have noticed though was the lighting seemed a lot dimmer than usual and I was pushed to get decent a decent shooting speed with 1/200th to 1/320th being the norm whilst shooting at f2.8 ISO 3200. Here are a couple of the better frames from that game.


Also during February I shot a few images around Perthshire Rugby Club. First up I had organised to try some portrait on a few (willing?) players. This is new ground for me using some protable flash set-ups to try and achieve a distinctive look to my images. Not as successful as i would have liked but I achieved a couple of reasonable images. I also shot a couple of news images for the papers.
Perthshire player Adam Pattinson

Perth Firefighter Matt Smith (26) has been selected for the Great Britain rugby squad to take on the British Police team at Birmingham on Wednesday 25th February. Matt will earn his third cap for team GB despite never have been selected for the Scottish team. He is also the only Scot to be selected for the GB team.

Perthshire Rugby Club Vice President Bob Lindsay, Community Development Officer Andy Cummins (front) and Scottish Rugby mascot Scotty the Dog display some jugling skills a mini rugby ball which are being handed out to local children as part of Perthshire's day of rugby which has been dubbed 'Super Saturday'. (Friday 20th Feb)

One last image I liked for some reason.


Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Another busy time

On Friday I took a trip up to Forfar. I had been asked by the PR company behind the Homecoming Scottish Cup to photograph some the events they had organised as a taster to the forfar v Glasgow Rangers clash. This involved a trip to Strathmore Primary where the kids had a chance to view the cup as well as learn some football skills from SFA coaches. It was then onto Lochside Sports Centre where the cup was on display for the public. Forfar Athletic Chairman Neill Wilson was on hand to receive some support from locals.

On Saturday I covered six games over three hours for the Evening Telegraph and Courier. This consisted of two amateur games before moving onto Kinnoull v Ballingry. I decided I would then take a trip to Jeanfield Swifts game against Bankfoot. I had been asked to capture former St Johnsone player Jim Weir in action for Bankfoot and as I knew he would be playing decided a trip would be worthwhile before heading down to the North Inch and the rugby. Perthshire were playing Dunfermline in a Premier 3 clash. Lastly some Basketball with Perth Phoenix and City of Edinburgh. Altogether a busy but satisfying couple of days.