by Michael Baister | Nov 15, 2023 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural interior, Atomos ninja, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, DaVinci Resolve, film making, Giotto tripods, instagram, location film making, location lighting, location photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, Sigma Lenses, sony cameras, sony lenses, sunderland commercial photography
The latest location shoot for Karen Walker Design. This time it’s a commercial interior for the Best Western New Kent Hotel in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne. All natural images again. Five-shot bracketed exposures (but not processed as HDR files*) just so I...
by Michael Baister | Oct 15, 2023 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, godox lighting, instagram, landscape, lee filters, location lighting, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sony cameras, sunderland commercial photography
A two-day location shoot for an independent school in Cumbria. With a brief that had to be followed (nothing usual there) but with the added caveat, “These need to be beautiful!” So car packed, hat on and suncream smeared (it was blazing hot!), off we went! The...
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 | Jun 20, 2023 | adobe photoshop, analogue photography, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, instagram, landscape, location photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, story telling, street photography, sunderland commercial photography, urban landscape
After the last journal upload of images created on film, here’s a look at “what’s in the bag” honestly, this is popular on the internet, at least the sites I look at (looking slightly worried emoji). We’ve got here a Nikon FG20 with a...
by Michael Baister | Jun 18, 2023 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, DaVinci Resolve, film making, instagram, lee filters, location film making, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sony cameras, sony lenses, story telling, sunderland commercial photography
Here’s an adventure in a hire studio in London for KLEEK. Creating images and video to document a photoshoot in LOFT Studios. Here’s a few words from Rich from Hedley McEwan “An exciting fashion shoot in the big smoke… you’ve got to take your top...
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...