Tim Dobson

Portraits: Where I become a 'published' photographer.

7 February 2013

2 min read

As I mentioned, I almost never post photos of people, because it’s always an unnerving process with much too potential to cause conflict.

Therefore, I was very careful to seek full permission to publish this photo, but since it is already been published in various places (excitingly possibly also being my first photo in print media?) and was taken specifically for the purposes of distribution, things are much easier.

The context is obviously the exciting things happening at work, and so we needed some photos to illustrate this. It’s surprisingly difficult to take “exciting” photos, of something that’s rather intrinsically unexciting – two people standing in an empty room – without props – but that’s what we needed to do. I don’t really have much experience of shooting these kinds of environments, indeed, shooting indoors isn’t something I do all that much, and if I do, there’s usually something genuinely interesting happening to photograph.

However with Steve‘s help and suggestions and some clever trickery triggering some external flashes, I managed to come up with this:

Bytemark's new Data centre: Matthew Bloch and Pete Taphouse
Bytemark's new Data centre: Matthew Bloch And Pete Taphouse

I was shooting with my 5D, with the 24-105 f4 and you can see all the conditions in the EXIF info.

I really like how I managed to get the space in using the wide angle, but still have the interesting subjects – and by not having them stood side by side, make it looks slightly more interesting.

If I was going to recreate it, I’d aim the flash up a bit, and see whether we could get the faces lit slightly more appealingly, or see whether various different arm movements made it even more interesting, but all in all, I’m quite pleased with it.

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