Archive for January, 2010

New Work: Radio Presenter portraits

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

FlyFM presenter portraits

Here’s a selection of portraits from a couple of recent sessions spent with the presenters of FlyFM, a university radio station. These were all done with a 2 light setup and a reflector, with a ubiqiutous marigold emulsioned wall nuked with flash to serve as an impromptu white/light grey seamless backdrop.

I guess that’s one advantage of such a boring, universally disliked wall colour being so common. This does however beg the question, if it is so widely disliked, why is it so common in the first place?

(click on the image, which links to my flickr page, to see a bigger version.)

New Work: LeftLion T-shirts

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

LeftLion t-shirt

A couple of years ago I designed some t-shirts for LeftLion based around the idea of urban development and LeftLion’s role in the city. They sold out in a matter of weeks. Back by popular demand after a long wait, the second edition prints are now on sale, available in any colour scheme as long as it’s white on black, to misquote Henry Ford.

Printed by Regenerate Clothing in association with Shop, they were looking mighty fine as modelled by the guy I saw wearing one in a Sherwood pub while I was enjoying some bangers and mash the other day. Start the new decade in style and celebrate the growth of LeftLion and it’s host city by bagging yourself one of these limited edition t-shirts. Limited stock available here.