Triathlete Record Breaker Mark Kleanthous Shoot

Mark Kleanthous has competed in over 1000 races worldwide including  400 triathlons, 20 ironmans, 2 double ironmans, 1 triple ironman and 70+ marathons. He was one of the first to start competing as a triathlete and in 1985 entered the Hawaii Ironman event. He his hoping to beat his own time this year again at the Hawaii ironman. Mark has a fantastic website www.ironmate.co.uk the site is an incredible resource for training tips and advice for novice and professional triathletes.

Mark Kleanthous Triathlete Action Portrait

Mark Kleanthous Triathlete Portrait - Images commission by Triathlete's World

Mark Kleanthous Triathlete Acton Portrait

Mark Kleanthous Triathlete Portrait

Strobist: Nikon D3s, 80 – 200mm lens x2 SB800, x1 SB80 x3 PW triggers

Is the face of corporate photography changing?

The constant online presence that companies are now adopting means that the need for staff to appear friendly and approachable is more desirable than the old style stuffy boardroom corporate image. Making a first and lasting impression is vital in keeping your clients up to date. The ever present website and staff profile page means that the corporate image is now more important than ever before; we see company employees enjoying themselves on Facebook often at charity events, or making new connection on LinkedIn and Twitter. Companies are no longer seen as a single entity but as a group of individuals taking their place online. The representation and use of avatars is very important in that role, no one wants to see the profile image with an anonymous silhouette.

For the past 2 years I have been asked increasingly to provide images suitable for social media websites when undertaking corporate headshot photography. This has meant fulfilling briefs which ask for approachable, friendly and eye catching images of staff. Understanding how Avatars are used is part of this process. An Avatar is an image used to represent yourself on the internet, typically it is used on social media websites such as facebook, twitter etc. Gamers also use them to represent themselves inside a game environment. It is an image which uses simple compositions, bold colours, and good lighting to represent the subjects personality. It also an image which is adaptable to the different sizes allowed by social media sites, and it helps to break the ice to begin online conversations.

Portrait Avatar for Twitter example

The avatar image is usually cropped to a square and some sites will allow you to position the crop where you want and others will do this automatically. So its best to choose an image which works well as a square initially. If you are going to crop the image yourself, its usually also best to crop to an image size no less than at about 180px x180px, most sites will reduce this size. So at least you can start with a better quality size and then let the site reduce the dimesions without loosing any quality. You will also have a file which uploads very quickly. For reference I have provided a some typical avatar sizes used by the common social media websites. Read More >

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A professional photographer will be able to create a well lit and composed image which will jump out of the screen. Images need to have a lot of punch. This can be achieved with careful lighting and a good choice of background. If you intend to take the image yourself the best approach is find a location with colour and no confusing clutter. Make sure you face any available light source and then think about how you want your personality to be reflected.

The changing nature of corporate photography is still bound by restraints such as time and budget, but there is a greater amount of flexibility and creativity due to the need for a strong, corporate online presence. Boundaries are being broken through due to the informality of social networking sites, creating a more individualised and friendly corporate face.

Volunteer Photographer – Calendar Competition

Cambridgeshire Mencap’s 2011 calendar is now complete and available to buy. All the brilliant and beautiful winning art work was photographed in July.

To support Mencap and the work they do for people with learning difficulties in the Cambridgeshire area the calendars are available to buy from Cambridgeshire Mencap’s website

Cambridgeshire Mencap Calendar 2011 - Local support for people with learning difficulties

Cambridgeshire Mencap Calendar 2011 - Local support for people with learning difficulties

Personal Avatar Size Reference Guide

A useful guide to social media avatar sizes.

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Facebook: Lets you display up to a rectangular image 180 pixels wide x 540 pixels tall while showing avatars of 50×50 pixels elsewhere.

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LinkedIn: Sidebar images measure 40 × 40 pixels and profile page images can be 80×80 pixels.

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Twitter: Profile pages display images at 73 × 73 pixels while showing avatars at 48 × 48, 31 × 31 and 24 × 24 pixels elsewhere.

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Google: Gmail (96 × 96 pixels) and Friend Connect (both 82 × 82 and 40 × 40 pixels) use different images, the image sizes aren’t too different.

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Yahoo!: Pulse is Yahoo’s Facebook-like site. The Profile page has your square image at 128 x 128 pixels, but the most-used size is the reduced 32 x 32 that appears near comments.

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Myspace: Allows up to 158 × 158 pixels for an image on the profile page, and uses 28 × 28 pixel icons everywhere else.

Images In Motion – Must See

Images in Motion: This is just heart-stopping and life-changing. This great link to a google doc slideshow (link provided by Jorge Parra from Prodig Forum) is a great reminder of how the digital medium and the internet are changing the ways we can all create and absorb music, video and images. See the slideshow

There are 130 pages of thought provoking content with great highlights from all the sections including audio, video, animation, advertising, tech, art and many many more.

Latest Commission: Photographer in Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Cambridge University Botanic Gardens new website is now live. Results from 2 days of intensive photography is displayed throughout the site.

Previous post on the photographer at the garden. Cambridge-university-botanic-garden-photography

Update ‘How will the Sun affect my photograph’

In conjunction with my previous post I have discovered a great free desktop application, for tracking the sun’s movememnt through the day at any location throughout the world. Thanks to a blog post on David Tejada’s site. You can now use the ‘The photographer’s Ephemeris‘ Tool to see very comprehensive information about the Sun and Moon’s position overlaid on a satellite image map. If used  with the Elevation of Obstacle Calculator you can determine the precise distance of shadow fall from an object with the sun behind.

Latest Commission: SAPS Science and Plants for Schools Photographer

After a successful photography commission for the Cambridge University Botanic Garden I was recommended to the Marketing team at SAPS based at the Botanic Garden in Cambridge to take photographs for some of their new marketing collateral.  The photography undertaken was very similar to the previous shoot for the CUBG except that all the children were 15 -16 and were visiting the garden as part of a week long tour of Cambridge University. Obviously this meant that I was capturing reportage style images with very little intervention or posing of the subjects. The brief was to capture the students looking interested  and engaged in there activities.

Photographer in Cambridge Science & Plants for Schools

Cambridge Science & Plants for Schools

Latest Commission: Cintra Website Photography – Cambridge based translation and interpreting service

Cintra’s new website is now live. The cambridge based translation and interpreting company asked me to photograph their staff over 2 days in August to provide assets for a new website. Due to the high number of calls made to the companies booking team and the different staff available on any given day. It was not possible to shoot all of the staff together at one time and so we decided to shoot the group of about 20 staff in 4 groups which were then comped together using photoshop. An example of the result will be posted soon.

Elevation of Obstacle Calculator for photographers- How will the sun affect my photograph

Have you ever needed to know whether the sun will be in just the right place for your photograph.  Photographers can use the calculator below to determine how the suns elevation will be effected by obstacles. You will need to use a sun position calculator first to determine the elevation in degrees of the Sun beforehand.

Elevation of Obstacle Calculator