Places – Lubo http://www.stefanlubo.com Distinguished Photography Thu, 25 Jan 2018 11:52:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Combining two passions! http://www.stefanlubo.com/combining-two-passions/ http://www.stefanlubo.com/combining-two-passions/#respond Thu, 25 Jan 2018 11:12:40 +0000 http://www.stefanlubo.com/?p=1346 Read More]]> First and foremost I have always been a photographer, starting at the age of 8 with a Kodak Brownie Box  camera and by the age of 14 a French made double lens reflex the Sem Orec Semflex which allowed me to compose pictures on a 6 by 6 cm screen. Since then I have been a Nikon and Leica fan currently owning a Nikon D800 and two Leica’s, a M6 for film and its digital brother the M9. I still find the Leica lenses the best of all, comprising precision, a stunning way of capturing the subtlety of light and Bokeh, the way out of focus elements are presented.

My other passion starting in my university days and continuing to this day are endulging in the joys of a good whisky, wether straight, with a drop or two of water and sacrilegiously to a Scotsman, even with ice!!

I am lucky to know Paul Flatts whose business Whisky Drams finds and acquires for whisky connoisseurs fine and rare bottles of whisky. He holds a range of Whisky tasting events in selected pubs in Chelsea and Mayfair in London where he pairs whiskies from all over the world with a variety of foods whilst enlightening those present with the both the history of the whiskies offered and the subtleties of how they can best be appreciated through all the senses, on their own, with water etc. and how different combinations produce different results – and I go along to photograph it all, whilst participating too! Joy!

I show below a selection of photos taken at the famous Punch Bowl pub in Mayfair a week before one such dinner whilst preparing for it with the chef and staff and then on the night itself, celebrating an Alternative Burns Night, all with the Leica M9 and Elmarit M 21mm F2.8 lens and the fabulous Noctilux 50mm F1.0, lenses.

If you would like to participate in a Whisky Drams tasting please contact Paul Flatts directly on paul.f@whiskydrams.co.uk

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‘What to expect at your first professional portrait photo shoot’ http://www.stefanlubo.com/what-to-expect-at-your-first-professional-portrait-photo-shoot/ http://www.stefanlubo.com/what-to-expect-at-your-first-professional-portrait-photo-shoot/#respond Wed, 02 Aug 2017 10:34:03 +0000 http://www.stefanlubo.com/?p=1328 Read More]]> You have decided that you need some photographs and someone has recommended a professional photographer to you that you think can do the job and you want to get the most out of it and enjoy the process from beginning to end, ending up with images that portray what you want in just the way you want it and that represents good value for a good job, well done.

The start of any successful project begins with developing  a detailed brief together, then all parties concerned doing what was agreed. I outline such a process below which will remove any stress from the clients side and which enables me to deliver the results they need.

Developing the brief begins with a series of questions such as:

  • What are the pictures to be used for?
  • How will they be used: on a website or for social media, press releases, or a brochure?
  • Who are the likely audiences?
  • Using a studio, or a plain wall in the home or office?
  • If on location, posed or at work?
  • In one location or several?
  • Informal or formal portraits?
  • Formal and/or informal clothing?
  • Do we need a makeup artist, hairdresser or stylist?
  • Headshots only, waist up or full length?
  • People on their own or in groups?
  • Will there be any props, such as furniture, products, notice boards or posters to be features of background details to be obscured?
  • In what formats will they be needed?: files for print or web, what formats, size and resolutions, if prints then what size and paper type?
  • When will the people be available for the shoot and for how long?
  • When are the pictures needed?
  • Who are they to be delivered to? Delivery by DropBox, a file delivery service, CD/DVD, courier or post?

We then go on to the day of the shoot:

  • Allow plenty of time to arrive at the agreed location, park, put on and adjust the clothes selected and freshen up, makeup, hair etc, as necessary.
  • It is my job to make you feel at ease during the shoot and you will need to keep in mind the image of yourself and your colleagues, that you want the public to see in particular relation to the context of the page, website or brochure the pictures are being taken for.
  • If there are props to be included, ensure someone has arranged to have them to hand, repaired, cleaned and functioning as required.
  • If not at a studio that I have arranged, make sure the space has not been booked by anyone else for the time needed, nor that any works are to be carried out in the area.
  • I plan to work quickly as all clients are busy people! and I know that one tires rapidly when facing the camera.
  • I will shoot a variety of poses, changing clothes and accessories as necessary.
  • I will help you be your best self.

Within two days of the shoot or earlier as agreed, I send the client a link to a private slideshow of the pictures taken and:

  • Selections can be made for use and/or
  • for some tweaks and changes, such as
  • re-cropping, removing the odd spot or two and having black and white versions.
  • if major post production is then asked for such as cut outs, dropping in new backgrounds or extensive retouching this is first quoted for on a time basis.
  • The pictures are then delivered in the media, files and formats pre agreed.

If now, armed with this knowledge you would like to book a photoshoot, please contact me via the contact page on the website: http://www.stefanlubo.com/contact/ or email stefan@stefanlubo.com

or by phone tel: 0207 385 0773 Mob: 07770 946479

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Some recent commissions http://www.stefanlubo.com/some-recent-commissions/ http://www.stefanlubo.com/some-recent-commissions/#respond Tue, 26 Jul 2016 09:04:38 +0000 http://www.stefanlubo.com/?p=1301 It has been a busy if wet summer so far, including corporate and architectural photo shoots. Here are a few examples:

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Property renovation

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

Corporate photography

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FCI http://www.stefanlubo.com/fci-2/ http://www.stefanlubo.com/fci-2/#respond Sun, 28 Feb 2016 11:32:32 +0000 http://www.stefanlubo.com/?p=1164 Read More]]>

I recently completed a corporate photoshoot for FCI, one of London’s largest contemporary furniture showrooms. My task was to photograph everyone in this long-standing family owned business, from the Managing Director to interior designers, project managers, accountants, fitters and drivers; captured as individuals and in groups.

It was left up to me to decide where to take the pictures. For the group shots, I set up two Elinchrom studio flash units in a sofa suite area which had a plain background and a modern vibe. For the individual portraits, I took each member of staff either to a spot they liked, or to where I thought it would make a strong image. All the time it was part of my job to make people feel relaxed in front of the camera and to be themselves. The selection shown represents a snapshot of my work which the client really liked.

Published February 2016

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