by Michael Baister | Jul 20, 2023 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, analogue photography, architectural exterior, architectural interior, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, elinchrome lighting, film making, godox lighting, GoPro cameras, industrial photography, instagram, landscape, lee filters, location film making, location lighting, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon flash, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, studio photography, studio portrait, sunderland commercial photography, urban landscape
It’s another look behind the curtain on some recent adventures. With the added bonus of an impersonation of one of the nuns in the sound of music, an art director and a few photography gods and I’ve had the pleasure of calling my friends! Seeya soon...
by Michael Baister | May 10, 2023 | adobe photoshop, analogue photography, architectural exterior, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, instagram, landscape, location photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sunderland commercial photography, urban landscape
Again I’m still creating images the old fashioned way and why not, I had bought some more film and I’ve got my eye on more large format sheet film. Square images were created on a Hassleblad 2000 FC/W and the others on either a Nikon FG20 or 8008. The Film...
by Michael Baister | Feb 3, 2023 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural exterior, architectural interior, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, elinchrome lighting, godox lighting, industrial photography, instagram, lee filters, location lighting, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sunderland commercial photography
Trucking Heck! Here’s an interesting commission. I’ve had previous experience with automotive photography before including car/truck images. One project of note was for Northern Rock Building Society. This was at the time, a fairly complex comping job of four cars for...
by Michael Baister | Jan 2, 2023 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural exterior, architectural interior, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, elinchrome lighting, godox lighting, instagram, landscape, lee filters, location lighting, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon flash, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sony cameras, studio photography, studio portrait, sunderland commercial photography, urban landscape
Let’s hope it’s his/her year. It’s the start of a new year so why not have a look at what images graced the Shot of the Month in 2022. As usual it’s a mixed bag and the stats show 3ish portraits, 3ish landscapes, 3ish studio images, 3ish...
by Michael Baister | Dec 14, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural exterior, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, instagram, location photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, story telling, studio photography, sunderland commercial photography
Happy Xmas! It’s been another strange year. Good in some ways, not so good in others. But looking back, it’s been a lot of fun as usual. I think last year I mentioned that kindness to others arguably increased over the last couple of years due to what we have...
by Michael Baister | Nov 3, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, analogue photography, architectural exterior, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, industrial photography, instagram, landscape, large format film photography, lee filters, location photography, long exposure photography, manfrotto, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, sony cameras, street photography, sunderland commercial photography, urban landscape
Yes still creating images the old fashioned way and why not, I had some film left to use and this ended up in a marathon developing session of 5/120, 4/135 and 9/5×4 sheets. Below is a bit of BTS with a Walker Titan field camera, with a 90mm lens and bag bellows...