New Year’s Resolutions – #9: Learn to draw

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Learn to draw

It’s safe to say that I have drawing ability of a dead gnat. Which is a shame really, since being able to draw at more than a rudimentary level would allow me to storyboard my shoots. Part of the problem with being a visual artist is that trying to express an idea for an image invariably means describing that image in words. Which is pretty hard when the image exists solely in your head.

I don’t need to be an amazing artist with a pencil and paper, but being able to draw figures and faces that look reasonably human would be a vast improvement on where I am now.

New Year’s Resolutions – #8: Get Published

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Get Published

What it says, really; there’s not much explanation needed. Something on this score is already in the pipeline, but even if that falls through, my aim for 2012 is get at least two shoots published in one form or another.

New Year’s Resolutions – #7: Shoot Men’s fashion

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Shoot Men’s Fashion

I’ve been aware for a while that my portfolio specifically my fashion and beauty portfolio – is entirely made up of women (and at least one model is very heavily represented there, since I’ve worked with her on a significant proportion of my shoots this year). This needs to be rectified.

The obvious solution, then, is to work with some male models. It’s not as if there aren’t plenty out there. Browsing around the male model portfolios on ModelMayhem I can see a wealth of talent; I just need the right concept to get started. Brainstorming will now ensue.

New Year’s Resolutions – #6: Shoot a Series

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Shoot a Series

I’ve long wanted to shoot a series; several shoots, probably over several months, with a uniting theme or story. I suppose this ties in with resolution #5, actually, in that if were going to shoot such a series it would probably be quite fine-arty (though it might also be interesting to do a portrait series).

Again I’m inspired here by Drew Gardner, but also by Chase Jarvis (whose Seattle 100 is one of my favourite photo books) and, more than all of these, by Alexia Sinclair, whose Regal Twelve and Royal Dozen blow me sideways every time I look at them.

New Year’s Resolutions – #5: Make Some Art

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Make Some Art

I’ve loved shooting pretty much everything I’ve shot this year. I’ve shot fashion, beauty, live music, editorial portraits, weddings, burlesque shows*… I’ve loved all of them.

But I feel like I’ve made very little art. The fashion and beauty work comes closest, but it’s still not what I’m aiming at with this resolution.

I’ve banged on for several years about Drew Gardner‘s work. I’m a big fan of it, there’s no doubt, and in particular I’m a fan of his Epic Fashion shoots – his series “The Forest” is a favourite of mine. That’s the kind of thing I want to shoot. Maybe it’s somewhere on the border between fashion (or editorial portraiture) and fine art; I don’t know. But there’s something about producing an image that’s beautiful for its own sake, rather than making one to showcase a person or a dress or a makeup artist’s talent, that appeals to the creative bits of my brain.

Of course, defining “art” is like nailing pudding to a wall, but you get the idea.

*Well, one. I’ll be shooting another on Friday, though.

New Year’s Resolutions – #4: Travel

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Travel

I love travelling. I love exploring new places and meeting new people. Now that, for various reasons, I won’t be travelling as much for my day job as I have in years past, I want to make up for it by travelling more for my own reasons. Even if that just means going to new places within Blighty, or going to places that I’ve been before and to which I’m longing to return.

I have the perfect travel partner, too – my wife, Sarah. And I’d love for us to go out and travel and shoot some cool images together on the way, like we did in California this April gone past.

New Year’s Resolution’s: #3 Get Off Your Arse and Shoot

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Get Off Your Arse and Shoot

I’ve spent a lot of time – and not an insignificant amount of money – over the last year on training. Seminars, video training, magazines… And it’s only recently occurred to me that I’m not getting as much from that money as I was at the start of the year.

Another resolution for 2012, then, is to stop spending so much time and money on training and instead go out and train by learning on the job. If I have an idea, I’ll go and shoot it, rather than researching to see how others do it and talking myself out of it in the process. If I see an image I like, I’ll try and reproduce it (not to include it in my portfolio; just to work out how it’s done) with the help of a willing friend.

Sure, I’ll still consume videos on the web, but I’ll be a lot less willing to splash out money for the sake of splashing it out. Because I don’t think that I’m getting back what I’m putting in. The only way to do that is to put my time into learning. And my heart.

New Year’s Resolutions – #2 Play More

In an attempt to hold myself to my resolutions this year, I’m blogging them. You can read more of my resolutions here.

Play More

There isn’t a huge amount of craziness in my work to date. Mostly, I think, that’s a result of my trying really hard to get the simple technical aspects of my craft right – sharpness, no limbs amputated and so on. I’m not saying that I want to start producing out of focus work where people are missing fingers, but as an extension of my first resolution I’d love to feel a bit freer with what I shoot.

Maybe it’s as simple as getting the ‘perfect’ shot in the can and then playing around and trying out ideas; maybe it isn’t. But it’s a good place to start.

New Year’s Resolutions – #1: Take More Risks

In the interests of actually blogging something for once (and notwithstanding the fact that, as another photographic appointment, 2012 will be the year in which blogs die in favour of social media pages), I’m going to start posting my resolutions for 2012 here. Why? Well, for one thing, it means that I actually wrote them down somewhere. For another, it helps keep me honest. Well, in theory, anyway.

So, resolution number 1, then:

Take More Risks

2011 has been an amazing year. I’ve been busier than ever as a photographer, and although I’m nowhere near being able to make a living on this alone I know now that I’m capable of working at this as a professional.

But I’m still not taking enough risks. By which I mean that I shy away from doing things that would be cool and fun for entirely specious reasons. Not asking if I can use a location because I’m certain I’ll be told no is a classic example. I should just ask anyway, but getting to the point where I’m willing to do so takes far too long.

So, for 2012, take more risks. Stop worrying about what people think or say; GOYAJFDI