Tag: photographers

  • A good photograph…

    A good photograph…

    …is knowing where to stand. Or so Ansel Adams is supposed to have said. And I don’t think I can imagine any more apt turn of phrase to introduce another absolutely brilliant photographer whom I have been fortunate enough to meet since moving to Scotland. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mr Phil McMenemy.

    When not grabbing cheeky selfies in front of enormous stones, Phil works out of his own gallery in the lovely little village of Laurieston, just a few miles north-west of Castle Douglas. He is a fine art landscape photographer, a past winner of the Scottish Nature Photography Award and if there is anyone I would describe as “knowing where to stand” it is this guy. Not only that, but he has the patience (or obsession, call it what you will) to search out the right places to stand, at the right time, to take some of the most beautiful and evocative landscape photographs that I have ever seen. His feel for the landscape and the light is fantastic, while his eye for composition is second to none. But that’s not all. As well as capturing large-scale landscape scenes beautifully, Phil also brings his own creative sensibility to his work, producing images that focus on smaller details, reflections and more abstract views of the world around us. All in all, it’s a winning combination as you can see from examples like these…

    And this is just a randomly selected tip of the creative iceberg when it comes to Phil’s work. If you ever find yourself in the area, do visit his gallery (The Gallery at Laurieston) to see his stunning photographs in real life – I can guaranteee you won’t be disappointed. You’ll also find that he’s a great guy, does a good line in tea/coffee and cakes and the gallery often includes exhibitions of other artists’ work. What’s not to like?

    Alternatively, if you can’t quite stretch to visiting in person at the moment, or you’d just like to know a little more, you can find Phil’s own website at http://www.pmcphotography.co.uk You can also see many more examples of his beautiful work at https://philmcmenemy.smugmug.com while the Gallery at Laurieston also has its own Facebook page to allow you to keep up with the latest news.

  • Flash! Bang! Wallop!

    Flash! Bang! Wallop!

    What a picture!

    As some of you may know, I have sometimes been known to strut my stuff as a photographer (of sorts). However, I have never thought of myself as a particularly great photographer. My work is reasonably capable and I’ve been good enough to take a few nice shots in my time, but I seldom reach levels that I would consider as real art. That’s fine by me though and I’m happy enough with what I do.

    Of course, beautiful places like south-west Scotland attract photographers like floodlights attract moths. Most days, you can’t throw a rock around here without braining someone with a camera who is waiting for just the right light to get their next shot. Many of these folks are keen amateurs or tourists visiting the region on holiday, but we also have a healthy crop of professional photographers working in the region. And today, I’d like to introduce you to one of the best – step forward and take a bow Mr Kim Ayres!

    Kim Ayres Photographer

    Some photographers specialise in huge landscapes, while others zoom in on tiny details of nature and the world around us. Some are inspired by the night sky, while others take on the challenge of providing the perfect wedding photograph. Kim probably falls into the general category of being a portrait photographer, but that description hardly does justice to his amazing images. He is more than capable of providing the standard studio portrait, but where his work really shines is in his narrative photography. This is where he calls upon a trusty band of local set designers, make-up artists, hairdressers and other professionals to help him take photographs that elevate simple portraits and publicity shots into vivid, creative works of art. Check these out!

    And these are just a handful of the stunning photographs that Kim has created. What makes his work stand out for me isn’t just his obvious technical ability with the camera, lighting, composition, etc. but his overall vision. He not only captures an image of his subjects, but he captures something of their spirit and what they’re all about. His individual portraits can be intriguing, sometimes telling you something about the character of the person in the photo, at other times hinting at different aspects of who they are or what they do.

    Similarly, his publicity and promotional photographs for businesses and other organisations go beyond the tired old cliches of “worker talking to customer” or “smiling person handing random item to other smiling person”. For example, when working on a promo shoot for the Dumfries and Galloway Blood Bikes charity, it would have been very easy just to come up with a nice photo of one or two blood bikes, zooming along the road. In fact, that’s probably just the kind of predictable thing I might have suggested, but not Kim. His shoot (featured at the top of this post) involved a huge number of bikes and bikers, medical equipment, actors (patient, nurses, doctor) and, as it turned out, a very tall cherry-picker crane to allow the photograph to be taken at all! And the result speaks for itself – it’s a cracking image that tells you just what the Blood Bikes are all about.

    Is it at all surprising that this man’s photographs can be found adorning glossy magazine covers and winning photography awards?

    Also, leaving aside the actual photography for a moment, I should probably mention that he’s also a really nice guy and good fun to talk to.

    So…if you’re in the market for that extra-special portrait that captures the real you or you know someone who needs some top-notch creative imagery to promote their business or charity, you know who to call:

    https://www.kimayres.co.uk

    Tell him Adrian sent you.