Saturday, 28 September 2013
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
A Royal Photographer
Many people may not know about him but this post may be entertaining to portrait photo enthusiasts.
It does not happen to me often, or should I say ever, that I meet a professional photographer on
the tube to my way home. Even though I have an interest in photography, I am
pretty much blind to the community of prominent photographers. I was
unaware of who this man was. We were just sitting opposite each other on the Northern
Line and I came across the tag he was wearing. The first line read his name, Ian Pelham-Turner, but what made me do a double take was the second line, two blocks of words
saying Royal Photographer.
At first, I thought “Haha funny
name tag, he’s probably going to some kind of a party.” The third and the final
line on the tag, however, had the website url www.theroyalchild.com. Now it made me
more curious as to if he was the one who took the photos of Kate and Will’s George (the birth hype was going around then). So I did a little googling on my phone on the spot. He wasn't George’s photographer. A scroll down the search results and there; he’s
the person who took the first picture of Wills. After that, I started
to get nervous because I now wanted to take a photo of him. As I have mentioned on few of my posts before, I still haven’t yet mastered the art of asking
strangers to model for photography. I couldn't just flash my camera around
his face so; I had to ask him somehow. After a few minutes, I gathered every bit of courage and finally asked him. He said
“Yes.” With a smile and without any questions! (Usually when I ask people, they
question the purpose of it).
Yippy! Mission’s a success! Unfortunately
I did not have the pleasure of chatting with him for too long but he seems like a
pretty nice and easy going person. I wanted to bombard him with so many
questions hahaah, to ask about a few of his experiences photographing the royal family. In my life, he's the first
celebrity I have ever taken a picture of. Quite a fortunate personal moment.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Last Strolls of Summer
It’s September!!! As the heat of summer cools down and winter's chilling breeze knocks our doorstep, I decided to wander around the good old city of London. Well, it's not as chilly as last year this time around (not complaining). The summer vibe is still clinging onto us and we are making the most of it. So, with my beloved Nikon D7000 and 50MM lens; my prized possession which is perfect for street photography, we hit the streets for moments to capture. Hope you find my photos to your liking.