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New look website & UNICEF event

Greetings! 

Thanks for stopping by to read  my blog. It's been a busy few months working with my two major clients, a firm of jewellers and a photography studio. Christmas is coming and so the stores are busy, there's lots of products to photograph and many families wanting photoshoots in time for Christmas.

The summer has been and gone and with it brought lots of wedding work. It's been a pleasure working with you all and 2012 has proved to be a very successful year.

If you've stopped by my website recently you'll notice there have been a few changes. I've totally redesigned my site so it's very easy to access all areas and view an online portfolio for weddings, portraits, commercial, events and miscellaneous (for all the other project work). My new site is now also based on HTML5, which means it's got some lovely graphics which will display on all your mobile devices and tablets.

If you fancy night out, with some good live music in a modern city centre venue then come down to The Forum, Devonshire St in Sheffield on 16th December from 8pm. I'll be performing some solo material that night and donating a limited edition canvas print to the prize draw being held that night, all in aid of UNICEF. Others performing on the bill include Jon Paul Palombo and The Savoy Ballroom, photographer Elly Lucas is also donating some of her excellent work too. See my music site: www.charliebarkermusic.com for more details.

Photoshoot winners!

So after a busy spring working with various events and performers, I'm pleased to tell you the young musicians who have won the photoshoot prizes from Yorkshire Unplugged and the Wath Festival Young Performers Award are:

The Velcro Teddybears (Winners of Yorkshire Unplugged)
Sunjay Brayne (Winner of the Wath Festival Young Performers Award) 
Anna Rice (Wath Festival Young Performers Award Runner-Up)
Andrew Frost (Wath Festival Young Performers Award Runner-Up) 

Both of these competitions were designed to give musicians good opportunities to help them develop their careers through the prizes given. These included recording studio time, festival performances and a promotional photoshoot.

Seeing is not believing

In the never-ending journey of acquiring new skills and learning, tonight I've been exploring the editing techniques found mostly within glossy fashion magazines, celebrity/ modelling publications and is a subject striking up controversy at every point.

Depending on who I'm working for and what I'm photographing, I am sometimes required to edit and digitally touch up on a computer and other times I'm not. Whilst there are many different views on the subject of how much post-processing is required, editing is a very useful skill but it doesn't replace and the importance of getting your camera skills right in the first instance.

So, the task I set myself tonight was to do something very different from how I would normally edit and actually put myself in the position of being the one who is physically being altered significantly in a photograph. See the before and after shots below.

BeforeAfter The image on the left is a totally un-edited self portrait and the image on the right is the edited version.

As you can see I'm very obviously the same person, but with some significant changes, that at first if you had nothing to compare it to, you may not realise the extent.

Aside from the general softening of the skin, changes to the colour levels, contrast and white background editing, which makes for a generic "airbrushed" look there's also some structural changes going on too.

I have changed the shape of my face, starting with slimming the jawline, lengthening my neck, reshaping my nose, changed the colour and shape of my eyes as well as the shape of my mouth.

Listing those things briefly seems like a lot of changes and yet I am still obviously the same person. To some people these things may be more aesthetically pleasing, to others it's sheer fakery and can be spotted by the trained eye. Either way, it demonstrates the levels to which technology can stretch to change someone's appearance.

Seeing is certainly not believing.

On a personal level, being "the editor" and "the edited" at the same time was fascinating. Whilst I understand there's a time and a place for everything, for me it's a question of moderation. It's quite fun to see what your altered self looks like, but ultimately I like to keep it realistic and accept I am what I am. Imperfections are normal and human and it's a shame we don't see more of this in our media and culture.

Yorkshire Unplugged photos available to buy

Photographs from the Big Live Event's Yorkshire Unplugged, six week event series will be available to buy via my website shortly. Once uploaded you can find the thumbnail galleries on the Your Photos page, with image reference numbers and you can place your order by phone or email and send your payment through a variety of methods.

Keep an eye on my Blog, Facebook and Twitter accounts for when the albums go live.

Make sure you get down to the next events on at the Forum Cafe/ Bar, Sheffield on:

MARCH 22nd
MARCH 29th
APRIL 5th
APRIL 12th
APRIL 19th (Final) 

Musicians can win a promotional photoshoot

If you're a musician you could be in with the chance of winning a promotional photoshoot with me. Find out how...

I'm teaming up with two organisations this year to who are running competitions for young musicians and performers to win a whole host of prizes including a photoshoot for the winners.

In March/ April 2012, I'll be photographing the Yorkshire Unplugged event at the Forum in Sheffield, where musicians will perform over six weeks in the regional heats to finally choose the winner. CLICK HERE to enter.

Then over May Bank holiday weekend, Wath Festival are searching for a folk/ acoustic/ roots act aged between 16 - 24 for the Wath Young Performers Award and once again I am sponsoring the event with a chance to win a photoshoot. CLICK HERE to enter.

Aside from the prizes I'm offering, the contestants have some brilliant opportunities on offer, so get applying now!

Welcome

Hello and welcome to my blog!

From time to time I'll be writing about the latest news and photography developments here, so please keep checking back and do feel free to post comments below on any of the entries. It's always good to hear from others.

In the meantime, I hope you've enjoyed looking around my new photography site and be sure to find my pages on Facebook and Twitter.