Sunday 8 December 2013

Derbyshire...

Twice I've been up to Derbyshire for location shoots for work, mainly the Peak District and Padley Gorge. These shoots require a lot walking and it's making me realise how unfit I am!!

Here's some shots from the first visit.




And here's the second trip!

First we visited the Monsal tunnel, I could not stop imagining how cool it would be to do a fashion shoot here! Although the tunnel was actually quite light we still needed to set up our tripods and use long exposures.


We then moved on to the second location of the day. I didn't take many on this location because after climbing a very, VERY steep hill and spending most of the time worry about the height and how we'd get down, taking photos was at the back of my mind and we were pushed for time anyway.

These two shots were taken on my mobile phone, this was the climb we did and the view from the top. I still don't think these photos show just how steep the hill was!



Once safe on the ground (after finding a much easier pathway to get down from the hill) I took a few shots before we left. I think this shot is fairly simply, but I'm not sure which I prefer. I'm swayed more to think the colour shot is the best but I'd love opinions on this one!


All images © Jemma Dodd Photography

Saturday 7 December 2013

Rebelicious Magazine Feature

A few months ago I did a shoot with two lovely people that I love working with, Amy Murray and Scarlett Ward. None of these images had been seen until yesterday when we could finally announce that they were being used in the latest issue of Rebelicious Magazine!

I've been a big fan of Rebelicious Magazine since I first came across it and had always wanted to submit work to be featured. I'm still super excited that we got this feature and all had an interview featured as well.
The magazine is available to read for free online here and will be available for purchase very soon.

A massive thanks to Amy and Scarlett again for their work on this shoot and a big thanks to Dominique Marshall for featuring us!










Wednesday 4 December 2013

A day at the sea side...

As part of my job at Practical Photography I get to go out on location to assist with photo/video shoots and get behind the scenes shots. I also get a bit of free time to take as many photographs as I can of the location.

I can honestly say that I never really spend much time just shooting 'on location'. If I'm at a location I'm there with a model and that's my main focus. Going along to these shoots with the guys and having free time to shoot, makes me look at things in different ways and think 'how can I get a good shot out of this?'

My second trip out was to Cromer. I don't think I've ever been to the seaside in November - it was freezing! The initial reason we were there was to photograph some long exposure shots of the sea using polarizers, I was super excited to get the chance to shoot some! My shots were taken later in the evening without a polarizer. They're not the best they could be as it's really unnerving sticking your camera on a tripod in the sea with waves coming up, but I love the effect and the lighting. Here's a selection of shots from the day...










All images © Jemma Dodd Photography


Sunday 1 December 2013

Hard Times Clothing A/W Collection

Before moving to Peterborough I took some photographs for the release of Hard Times Clothing's new Autumn/Winter Collection. This shoot was crammed packed into just a couple of hours due to several of us getting stuck in traffic, one model not turning up and some very, very bad rain!

Nevertheless we pushed forward and got some pretty awesome shots, massive thanks to the guys and ladies for this one, Leah Harris, Scarlett Ward, Dale Ballinger and Joel Heywood.

Here's a few shots from the set.











All images © Jemma Dodd Photography

Practical Photography Magazine Internship

At the beginning of October I received a phone call from Practical Photography Magazine offering me a 6 month internship. After doing a one day work placement at their offices back in July, this was extremely exciting news and an opportunity I could not turn down. For the past month I have been living in Peterborough working at the magazine and I am absolutely loving it.

Here is the front cover of the first issue that I've worked on!

There's a tiny little image on the bottom left that I took. It's only small but it's on the front cover!

 
You can preview a selection of pages on Issu here
Or buy the full magazine in stores now!