tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87155013142986298322024-02-20T19:37:04.947+00:00Shot by McCoy - BlogMcCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-54674463892370309772013-04-13T20:13:00.001+01:002013-04-13T20:20:53.646+01:00Keeping up with the JonesesI'm not one for product blogs, but sometimes amazing things need attention lavished upon them; and <a href="http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera/">Blackmagic's Pocket Cinema Camera</a> is one of those amazing things.<br />
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A 1080P HD cinema camera (it captures RAW Wide Dynamic range) with the form factor of a crappy pocket camera. Hang it off the back of a micro 4/3rd lens and throw it on some rigging and you've got a pretty amazing piece of kit.<br />
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Blackmagic has already introduced some stiff competition for the 5K Red Epic, with their 2.5K Cinema Camera and new 4K Production Camera, both resembling medium format digital backs. They're dirt cheap too, especially given the other uber-professional competition is keeping prices for 4K/5K gear closer to the £100,000 price point (to clarify, Red and Blackmagic are uber-professional, it's their price points that put them in competition with consumer and prosumer tat).<br />
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So, I can pick up a professional grade HD camera, couple it with a LANC remote, pop it on a <a href="http://freeflysystems.com/">Freefly MOVI</a> gimbal and hang it off the bottom of a R/C quadcopter or clamp it to the roof of a car without without stretching the credit card (edit: to clarify, I don't have such a credit card with a $20,000 limit, I should probably remove the MOVI from the list, given the full price of it is $14,500, not the $2,500 deposit I believed at first it cost)? That's pretty awesome (edit: it's still pretty awesome).<br />
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I'm foreseeing lost sleep on the horizon.<br />
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Just as well I have a 4K Red One. That's helps me sleep at night.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-70081898538205027602013-02-15T14:54:00.002+00:002013-02-15T14:55:32.086+00:00Architech PhetishYes, I'm making words up now.<br />
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Architech = Architecture + Technology<br />
Phetish = Photographic Fetishism<br />
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Anyway, to the post at hand.<br />
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<a href="http://petermccready.com/"><b>http://petermccready.com</b></a> - This website is fantastic and well worth a few hours of your time. Peter McCready's gallery/interactive imagery are a 360° snapshot of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, France and document the LHC and the facility at large. Each panorama incorporates the background sound giving a truly fantastic sense of scale and environment.<br />
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Continuing on from my last post, I've been trying to understand the subject matter I want to focus on at the moment and seem to have settled upon a few distinct areas:<br />
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- architecture - superstructures, infrastructure and the behind-the-scenes processes and operations of modern buildings and structures<br />
- technology - from space labs and satellite construction to industrial equipment and super machines, topped off with robots and control systems<br />
- datacentres - a blend of technology and architecture with emphasis on making the ether we call the Internet, a tangible mass<br />
- industrial design - from prototypes to beautifully ingenious design and engineering<br />
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I think that concludes proceedings...McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-2570595095939212822013-01-21T17:09:00.004+00:002013-01-21T17:11:21.587+00:00New Year, New PlansThe past 18 months have been hectic and pulled me further from my preferred forms of imaging then I'd have liked. Having adapted (for one reason or another) my studio into a lab-slash-workshop, I no longer have the space I would need for fashion or portrait photography (well, I could make space, but I think models would be a little put off by their surrounds).<br />
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So an idea formed, inspired in part by my expanding collection of photography books, Wired/Make subscriptions and ever-growing list of favourite photographers, that I should focus (if your pardon the pun) on a range of architectural and technological photography projects.<br />
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It makes real sense
for me to take the opportunity to explore more of these subjects, as both feature highly in my work, interests and passions. I've spent very little time photographing the subject matter, so I find it an exciting opportunity to learn new techniques and perhaps bastardize others to get a look and feel I'll be happy with.<br />
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From robotics to industrial design to skyscrapers to building services, I think I'll enjoy exploring the subjects visually. It also enables me to put a twist on the subjects and to focus (again, pardon the pun) on aspects of architecture and technology that I enjoy and find inspiring. As a hint; a big passion I have is with the workings and mechanics of things, whether it be the cables and pipes of a building or the intricate construction of a satellite's flight controls, I find great beauty in the hidden engineered details.<br />
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On one of my many to do lists a year or so back I drafted an idea for a book; a set of works offering a snapshot of the datacentres that power the modern world. My objective, would be to revisit and revise every few years (or major datacentre revolution) to document not only the beauty but the evolution they undergo too. There's a bit of work to undertake in getting the project moving, but this new year I plan to attempt it whether successful or not.<br />
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Similarly, I'm keen to improve the quality of the imagery I publish on my blogs - I've lacked anything more substantial than an iPhone for day-to-day photography and sometimes it seems a little overkill to shoot in 56 mega pixels with a medium format camera, so the iPhone had to suffice. Now, I've bought an Olympus PEN with the intent of better documenting my day-to-day works (and random things that seem remotely interesting) I hope to make a conscious effort to improve my blogs. I promise. That said, I do use my iPhone as a camera everywhere and anywhere, so don't be surprised by crappy pictures turning up<br />
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Expect lots of retrospective photos added to my previous posts (both this blog and <a href="http://www.madebymccoy.com/">Made by McCoy</a>).McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-61941819289679150822012-11-10T15:28:00.000+00:002012-11-10T15:30:17.433+00:00Unnecessary Hero WorshipIn the absence of a worthwhile post, I thought it best to do some hero worship and shortlist a handful of photographers who's works I adore.<br />
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In no particular order:<br />
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<li><a href="http://www.teamrockstarimages.com/">Steve Prue</a> (aka TeamRockstar... <a href="http://tmronin.tumblr.com/">Tumblr</a> <i>*</i>)</li>
<li><a href="http://corwinprescott.com/">Corwin Prescott</a> (and <a href="http://blog.corwinprescott.com/">Tumblr</a> <i>*</i>)</li>
<li><a href="http://nathanappel.com/">Nathan Appel</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.stephanebienfait.fr/">Stephane Bienfait</a> (and <a href="http://cargocollective.com/stephanebienfait/">here</a>)</li>
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One of these days, I'll actually publish more of my works (and maybe even build myself a new website), but for now I'm afraid you'll have to make do with these guy's amazing works.</div>
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<i>* Probably NSFW (unless you have a fairly liberal employer) and not for the sensitive.</i></div>
McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-86206749036687797332012-05-01T17:45:00.001+01:002012-05-01T17:45:26.550+01:00About time...Having been swamped with things over the past few months, I've neglected my blogs and any form of self-promotion (work purposes, I'm not an attention starved sociopath - yet). So, spending a couple of hours this afternoon, I've updated both blogs (I'm afraid this counts as updating this blog), and assembled a very rough Blog-based <a href="http://www.shotbymccoy.com/">folio website</a>.<br />
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It's not pretty, it's not great, but it's more than nothing.</div>
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Perhaps that's todays lesson...</div>McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-34295829957238868982011-11-05T13:48:00.001+00:002011-11-05T13:48:48.452+00:00Batteries<br />
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I'm getting so frustrated by the ever increasing number of devices that rely upon traditional alkaline batteries. And the dumb thing, is that by standardising on these low-grade batteries, actually increases the size of the equipment and mean-time between failures.</div>
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My Mamiya 645AFDII takes 6x AA batteries. Why not Lithium? Hell, even Ni-Mh would be better. That's a ludicrously expensive piece of kit. The digital back is lithium powered, but not the body? Reminds me; it's probably leaked already.</div>
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I have to credit Apple with making batteries a part of a device, rather than a consumable, but then, I also have to wag a finger at them for the batteries needed in the wireless keyboard and mouse. Okay, they do sell a rechargeable battery and charger set for them, but still.</div>
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And that's the problem - wireless devices. Cheap, mostly Chinese-made wireless devices, that are disposable and in turn prop up a massive disposable battery market. Cheap products, cheap batteries. Crappy little IR remotes for your TV (why do they still exist? Will somebody please standardise communications for A/V equipment - if the IT industry can do it, then the A/V industry definitely can).</div>
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But it's not even limited to cheap crap either, I can't use my sound system properly at the moment, because I forgot that the detachable control panel takes batteries, and promptly leaked (even though the system has been used continuously). The panel spends 100% of it's life clamped to a device that's constantly powered - if it's going to waste power lighting the standby LED and circuitry, it could at least trickle-charge a control panel that's attached to it. But no. The control panel takes 10x AA batteries.</div>
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I've started stripping batteries out of every device I have, and only leave the batteries in the devices I use regularly. I find that it's too easy to let something sit in a draw for six months, and find the batteries have leaked. A classic device is the Wii remote - hardly used, and leaks at the drop of a hat.</div>
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So, what do I want? I want manufacturers to stop making power our problem, and find better ways of powering fixed devices, and more intelligent ways of powering wireless devices. Whether it be intelligent use of USB or proprietary data links that charge (like charging a control panel when it's docked), or inductance charging your mouse from a stand or mousepad. This isn't new technology. It's not even technology in most cases, just forethought and effort on the designers' part.</div>
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In the meanwhile, I've got to either clean or bin a wooden tray that spare batteries have leaked into (at least it wasn't an expensive device).</div>McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-61190711050055394722011-09-19T17:25:00.003+01:002011-09-19T17:25:43.988+01:00Shoots & ShitsI really need to sort my day-to-day cameras out... I'm down to my iPhone and a Sanyo (looks like a snub-nose handgun) for my day-to-day snapping, and minus the convenience of the iPhone camera, they're all quite crap. I'm always impressed, and made to feel slightly embarrassed, by the quality of imagery on other folks' blogs, so I feel obliged to make an effort outside the studio...<br />
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A big portion of my woes I'll blame on the lighting at home, and to me only having the time to take project snaps in the evening (so plenty of flash required) - the Sanyo doesn't have a great low-light sensor, nor does it take particularly nice shots, it's a convenient camera, not a beautiful camera.<br />
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And then there's my Olympus E1 - now aged, with it's 5MP sensor, but it takes a really nice picture... Kind of dumb really, I hardly ever used this camera outside of the studio when I first got it, and kept it as backup when I had my first 22MP digital back, in pieces in my equipment case. Since then, it's found it's way into a small clamshell-like bag, and occasionally is found under a cupboard or in my car. But I'm still keeping this thing pristine, and not keeping this thing to shoot with.<br />
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Dumb. But in the effort to protect it, and keep it safe, I may just prolong it's life, but in the same hand, I'm wasting it's value now. You can still get away with a good 5MP picture, but in the next few years, it'll be pointless (probably). I'd still love a tiny Olympus Pen, but frankly, I'd be too frightened to take it anywhere and I'd probably have this same realisation in about 6 years about that camera too.<br />
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So, I come full circle back to my favourite little (now broken) camera, a crappy 1MP Sony. It looked like a lipstick case, had a tiny flash, crappy response (in the near tens of seconds) and a horrible LCD. But it was beautiful. I took hundreds and hundreds of truly off-the-hip pictures. I carried it everywhere, because it was tiny - plus it had a lanyard making it easy grab and use. One reason, was that I got it used, and didn't really give a crap about scratching it (I had my E1 then, which was the prized possession).<br />
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I'll avoid the psychology of why, and I'll instead summarise, that I'll attempt to make more of an effort with my blog pics...<br />
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Promise.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02519525426193328322noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-33822405170022641552011-08-29T19:22:00.006+01:002011-08-30T15:57:26.681+01:00Lithuania 2011Back from Lithuania end of last week, and getting back into things slowly after the bank holiday weekend... <div>
<br /></div><div>It was a mix of errands and a bit of relaxation, with plenty of furniture moving - mostly around Alytus and surrounding countryside. Had a couple of really great days - including a barbecue on the shore of one of Alytus' gigantic freshwater lakes (complete with paddling and sand castles).</div><div>
<br /></div><div>I got to experience a Lithuanian wedding - full of tradition and bizarreness, but interesting nonetheless. Spent most of the day on "high-heel duty", as Ms. R's sister, and some of their friends tottered around on 4" heels, narrowly avoiding rolling down rocky steps or slipping on polished marble (admittedly I did skid a good few feet on rose petals in the church).</div><div>
<br /></div><div>As always, lots of fantastic <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_cuisine">food</a> on the trip including favourites; Vedarai (a potato sausage in pork intestine), Shashlik (skewered barbecued meats), Blynai (potato pancakes) and much, much more! Missing the fresh cucumbers and tomatoes already!</div><div>
<br /></div><div>Also got to have my fill of Kibinai the night before we left - half the size of a Cornish Pastie, and filled solidly with pork and onion, all freshly baked for us... Nom-nom... I could go a couple now...</div><div>
<br /></div><div>I took lots of pictures and videos, so expect updates and countless blurry pictures to follow. Okay, back to work...</div><div>
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Anyhow, I've been screwing about in the studio with vinyl cutters and thermal presses, with the hopes of creating something great. I'm hoping to work with a couple of awesome illustrators to produce some unique pieces of artwork, so stay tuned for more info.<br />
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In the meanwhile, if you're interested in my vinyl services, including; cutting (vinyl, metallic films, stencil film etc) and thermal printing, then get in touch with me: jon(at) followed by shotbymccoy.com. We can cut, mark and print most materials, so if in doubt, feel free to ask!<br />
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I'm trying to figure a way of combining my photography with my vinyl, to create a bastardised format... I have some crazy ideas in mind, I'll endeavour to post some as I get shooting. <br />
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Ta-tah for now...McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-18572508036082433442011-06-23T15:00:00.002+01:002011-06-23T15:24:38.608+01:00New Cards!At long, long last, I have my new contact cards!<br />
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<tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/5863527580/" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Contact Cards by Shot by McCoy, on Flickr"><img alt="Contact Cards" height="301" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3162/5863527580_6a641013f9.jpg" width="500" /></a></td></tr>
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Rather than having a card for each blog, in a nod to the sociopaths out there, one side features Shot by McCoy and the other features Made by McCoy. Whatever the event (within reason as to what the event is, and why I'm at it), I can hand out a relevant card (and then spend ten minutes explaining why it's got two different blogs on it - c'mon people, have some frigging imagination).<br />
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My logo isn't supposed to represent anything in specific, other than enabling me to change the subtitle as needed - which leads me to explain that while it's not noticeable on the blog versions given the rotation, but the cards do look like little flags of Japan or 'Hinomaru'. Purely coincidental, I swear, and they're the wrong ratio to be flags, so nerrr. Either way, it's cool, and I like them.<br />
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Each side features the relevant web addresses, and something I've had in mind for a while, a little tag list - which I hope goes some way to explaining what the blogs are and, in turn, what I am about.<br />
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No email addresses or phone numbers, as I'm not sure where I'll give the cards out, anyway you can contact me easily through the blogs.<br />
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I also got to design new cards for Ms R; a set of thank you cards, and a set of business cards, featuring the fantastic illustration of her done by the very talented <a href="http://www.audreymalo.com/">Audrey Malo</a>.<br />
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I've got a jewellery shoot in the next fortnight, so I might have some new images I can post, for the time being, you'll just have to imagine what I've been working on...McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-66369716107828597492011-05-15T21:55:00.001+01:002011-05-15T21:56:08.750+01:00Sunday InspirationIn an attempt to work on Ms R's website (<a href="http://www.stall21.com/">Stall21</a>), I've been looking for inspiration to get me focused and so have been distracting myself with some great blogs:<br />
<ul><li><a href="http://www.swiss-miss.com/">Swiss Miss</a></li>
<li><a href="http://elsvisualdiary.tumblr.com/">Visual Diary</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.creativeboom.co.uk/">Creative Boom</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.whorange.net/whorange/">Whorange</a></li>
<li><a href="http://thedesignerpad.com//">The Designer Pad</a></li>
</ul>That should be enough inspiration for now. Think next time I'll round up a few fashion and style blogs...McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-89546670985594596532011-04-26T12:32:00.003+01:002011-04-26T12:40:27.665+01:00Shabu-Shabu!<div style="padding: 3px; text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/5648762643/" title="photo sharing"><img alt="" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5143/5648762643_29f366ba40.jpg" style="border: solid 2px #000000;" /></a><br />
<span style="font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/5648762643/">Shabu-Shabu!</a>, originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/">Shot by McCoy</a>.</span></div>New one-pot restaurant in Cambridge. Really good fun, especially as we where guinea pigs and the first few to try it before it opens publicly in the next few weeks. Check it out; Aki-Teri (opposite Teri-Aki) just by the river, next to the punting dock.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-52805323916495947812011-04-26T12:31:00.002+01:002011-04-26T12:39:42.825+01:00Sake Salad Rolls...<div style="padding: 3px; text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/5620117083/" title="photo sharing"><img alt="" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5268/5620117083_5eac61bdcb.jpg" style="border: solid 2px #000000;" /></a><br />
<span style="font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/5620117083/">Sake Salad Rolls...</a>, originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shotbymccoy/">Shot by McCoy</a>.</span></div>Our regular hangout, Teri-Aki in Cambridge. A definite must if you're in the area. I've nearly designed my perfect meal...<br />
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<ul><li>Sake Salad Rolls (Salmon Salad)</li>
<li>Ebi Tempura (Prawn Tempura)</li>
<li>Teri-Aki Ebi Salad (Prawn/Crabstick Salad)</li>
<li>Ton Katsu (Pork Cutlet) or Ton Katsu Rolls</li>
<li>Green Tea</li>
<li>Whatever Ms R hasn't eaten...</li>
</ul><div>It's taken a few years, and lots, and lots of variations, but I'm getting damn close!</div>McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-82051838374278492952011-04-26T12:21:00.001+01:002011-05-15T22:05:53.472+01:00Keepin' on top of me...One day I'll find the time to work on a new site to host each blog in it's own little fluffy cocoon, but until then checkout the latest posts from the other blogs on the right hand tool bar.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-7200482149535592262011-03-03T00:04:00.001+00:002011-03-03T00:05:51.294+00:00The Model AgencyI'm really enjoying Channel 4's new documentary series; The Model Agency. It does bring back memories...<br />
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Anyhow, check it out: <a href="http://www.channel4.com/modelagency">http://www.channel4.com/modelagency</a><br />
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I've been told to elaborate more, but I'm currently being attacked by a big angry dinosaur. Rah.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-21404481280863783722011-03-02T01:18:00.000+00:002011-03-02T01:18:28.245+00:00Grey Skies and Studio DelaysGrey skies, delays with my new studio/lab space and other crappyness, makes me one unhappy bunny. With packs of Polaroid, new cameras, models pestering to shoot, ideas pouring out and lots of new designs by Ms R. to shoot, I'm getting a little stir crazy. <br />
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On top of this, I've got a massive workload preventing me from doing anything other than be more frustrated than I already am. <br />
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As a side effect I plan to start keeping a scrapbook of ideas and inspiration: <a href="http://lovedbymccoy.tumblr.com">Loved by McCoy</a>. A new styling here and on "Made by" go some way to alleviate a bit of frustration. <br />
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Perhaps it might be nice enough out to shoot, or I find enough time to get a small space ready to shoot sometime soon. In the meanwhile, I'll stay creative with other things.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-76751819901077067812010-11-24T23:37:00.000+00:002010-11-24T23:37:15.267+00:00Made by McCoyWell, I got part way in setting up the new blog... When I get some free time, my plan still stands to produce new themes for both. For now, enjoy the awful templates currently used.<br />
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In the meanwhile, have a look at some of the fun things I'm currently working on: <a href="http://www.madebymccoy.com/">Made by McCoy</a>McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-6065070900525015242010-11-19T09:42:00.000+00:002010-11-19T09:42:16.360+00:00Wilful NeglectBeen a good few weeks since I last wrote an entry; bad me, bad me!<br />
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I've been incredibly busy, and still without a functional studio to shoot from, but it's on the way! I'm also planning to call it something highly pretentious like the "Idea Lab". That way, I can get away with using it for my weirdo high-tech projects as well... And make it look like a lab out of Iron Man.<br />
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I'm also in the process of setting up a parallel blog, somewhere to rant nauseatingly about technological things (mostly stuff I make and break). It'll be entitled "Made by McCoy"... Get it? Shot By McCoy... Made By McCoy... Well, screw you, I think it makes sense.<br />
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One day I'll actually create sites and blog templates for both, but until hell freezes over (I'm reckoning about January), this'll just have to do.<br />
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Stay tuned.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-17124598609889639012010-09-23T10:05:00.000+01:002010-09-23T10:05:00.246+01:00Editorial Preview<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5014700684_f63645ea09.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5014700684_f63645ea09.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">More to come...</div>McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-4426522227472763452010-09-20T22:12:00.000+01:002010-09-20T22:12:43.591+01:00First sneak peak...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/5009754732_9a4042496a.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/5009754732_9a4042496a.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
</div>First image from my recent fortnight of creative shoots. This image features beautiful jewellery work by <a href="http://www.stall21.com/">www.stall21.com</a>.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-6699300140818796232010-09-12T15:19:00.010+01:002010-09-12T20:54:15.653+01:00Old Studio Closes & Flunky ModelsWell, as of about an hour ago, the old studio is officially closed as the last prop and piece of rigging is moved out. Just a few dustballs left rolling around the floor...<br />
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The new studio will open in 6 to 8 weeks, with our first big shoots already being planned for November (stay tuned for more on those).<br />
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The last fortnight was supposed to have been wall-to-wall creative shoots; and instead was a fortnight that's involved more rescheduling and bullshit excuses than could ever be imagined. When you get contacted by models, who tell you how much they want to work with you, and want the opportunity to shoot, then you'd think they'd make an effort when the shoot is planned and prep'd over two weeks prior to actually turn up.<br />
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Today's cancellation really pissed me off. After a two week long exchange of messages, not only did the model today not bother to turn up, but she had the audacity to give me a bullshit excuse, and actually block me on Model Mayhem. WTF?McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-10333209147195907622010-09-03T22:00:00.000+01:002010-09-03T22:00:16.963+01:00Shoots...This week has just disappeared... Lots of shoots booked, lots of cancellations, lots of rescheduling, lots of re-bookings... Not sure how, but I'm shooting with the models booked, but not on the original days booked, and I'm shooting on just the days I originally booked on.<br />
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Shattered nonetheless, and have hundreds of images to pick, polish and publish - must stay awake and get a few done...<br />
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On a side note, I have FINALLY received the Polaroid film I ordered a month ago. I was hoping it would arrive for Wednesday's shoot, as it would have been a great trial - I'll just have to wait a bit longer to try it.<br />
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Right, I've got images to sort out.McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-77473970642388476132010-08-29T16:12:00.000+01:002010-08-29T16:12:19.336+01:00Busy! Busy! Busy!To most, a bank holiday is an extra long weekend, a chance to get away and have a short break (normally shorter than intended, thanks to the ultra-heavy caravan laden traffic jams). To us however, they mean an extra day of, um, work.<br />
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</div><div>This weekend, I'm building a website today, we've sold stuff at a craft fair yesterday, <s>I've got a creative shoot tomorrow</s> (now postponed due to model illness), I'm also planning for a week of solid creative shoots (ranging from the simple to the downright bizarre and outrageous)...</div><div><br />
</div><div>The site I'm working on is into it's third complete redesign, and as with all design projects, most of the project will be completed in literally two days, with the other countless days and weeks being creative blocks and misdemeanours.</div><div><br />
</div><div>I'm not saying that projects are padded out, but quite the opposite, that often there isn't enough time for them. A big proportion of a design project is ruling out the wrong things, the bad design elements and the truly horrific concepts. Once the perfect design is hit upon, the sheer adrenaline rush is enough to have a massive proportion of the project sewn together in days.</div><div><br />
</div><div>If a project is dragging, then frankly, that's the sign you're doing it wrong. A good design should inspire it's designer to finish it. If it stalls, trash it and move onto the next idea. You know when you've hit upon the right design, it's the one that makes you feel giddy and excited - not the countless ones that make you feel a little uneasy, disappointed and make you overly interested in any subject matter other than that in hand.</div><div><br />
</div><div>I had the excited feeling this morning (it happened last night, but frankly I was too shattered, and just sat starring at my screen for too long), so today I'm scribbling notes, strange looking diagrams... And actually making inroads...</div><div><br />
</div><div>A little trick I found to keep things going smoothly, I let my attention wander every now and then - I indulge a little refresh for 10 or 15 minutes - then slip straight back into the work solidly. I find I'm exponentially more productive doing this, and can work for 10, 20, 30 hours straight then, versus just a few hours solid.</div><div><br />
</div><div>Anyway, I'm reaching the end of this little wandering indulgence, and need to get some done!</div>McCoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14477945069968065831noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715501314298629832.post-80393537822362275882010-08-26T20:58:00.001+01:002010-08-26T20:59:04.674+01:00Parisian Alley WhoresFrom the archives, a foray into the decadence and depravity of 19th Century Parisian alley whores...<br />
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