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Monday, 27th Sep 2010

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Catrin and Owain 2

Sunday, 26th Sep 2010

The original (left) as shown at your viewing, and the retouched images


Protected: Another Day in the Park

Sunday, 19th Sep 2010

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Styles family – previews

Friday, 17th Sep 2010

Preview of your retouched portrait with the requested adjustments.
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Rosie

Friday, 3rd Sep 2010

Your Digital Portfolio Previews

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Your Digital Portfolio Previews

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Turner family portrait

Thursday, 2nd Sep 2010

You portrait layout proof. (click to enlarge)

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Certain words can strike dread into the hearts of theatre goers.

Like when a show is billed as “A, B and C (substitute names of known actors) supported by children from the XYZ School of Dance”.  You just can’t help thinking back to those torturous times when you sat through the local dance school’s annual show watching your son/daughter/nephew/niece  perform their faltering routines.  And after the show, everyone would say: “Aw. Didn’t they do well” before heading for the pub to recover.

Well this time there is no need for dread because the youngsters treading the boards at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre last night didn’t just do well – they were bloody marvellous!

The (A, B and C) known actors were, as always, extremely entertaining. Keiran Cunningham as the bus driver. Mark Moraghan and Pauline Daniels as the warring teachers.  Stephen Fletcher and Georgina White as the love-struck student teachers. We were treated to the polished comedic performances we have come to expect of the Royal Court regulars and they showed us their singing and dancing talents too.

Georgina, on the other hand, showed us a whole lot more besides, as  she stepped out of her dress to reveal a skimpy baywatch-orange swimsuit!

But Our Day Out the Musical was all about the kids.  A group of the most talented 12 to 16 year-olds you’ll find anywhere, they flawlessly performed energetic dance routines and sung pretty much all through the show without missing a single note.

They were extremely convincing as unruly remedial pupils and you can’t help but marvel at the amount of discipline it must have actually taken to portray such an undisciplined bunch!

The limelight however, fell on jack-the-lad characters Chris Mason and Jack Rigby, and on Sophie Fraser and Abby Mavers who played schoolgirls who had a crush on their handsom teacher. All four did full justice to the remarkable insight of Willy Russell’s script and I’m certain we will see a lot more of all four on the stage and screen in the future.

Under the directorship of the talented Bob Eaton, the show was choreographed to perfection within an imaginative stage set comprising dozens of cubes that effortlessly became a classroom, coach, castle, beach and fun fair.

Our Day Out the Musical runs at the Royal Court until October 6th.

If you like comedies, go and see it.  If you like musicals, go and see it. If you like theatre go and see it.

If you don’t like any of the above, go and see it. I promise – you’ll be converted.

Production photographs by Dave Evans, courtesy of the Royal Court Liverpool


Mathew Street Festival 2010

Wednesday, 1st Sep 2010

A few shots from this year’s Mathew Street Music Festival held at Liverpool over the bank holiday weekend.

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Phillips – page previews

Sunday, 22nd Aug 2010

These are your album layout proofs (Click image for a larger view)

You can use the form on our Contact Page to approve the pages or to inform us of any changes require.  Once approved, we will get them straight off to the lab for printing.

This page is not directly accessible from the menus on our website.  If you’d like to share it with your friends you can use the links below.

Please note: the images are compressed for faster loading in an internet browser and therefore cannot match the tonality, colour fidelity and quality of the finished prints.

The Mermaid Project

Thursday, 19th Aug 2010

Over the next few months, Jayne & Chris are aiming to produce a range of fantasy photographs.  The theme for the first phase will be Mermaids.

If you would like to model for one of these shots, Read the rest of this entry »

On the Waterfront

Sunday, 8th Aug 2010

Some of my favourite shots from this weekend’s On the Waterfront event at Liverpool’s Pier Head.

To view at their best hit F11 or select “Full Screen” from your browser’s View menu.

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Wednesday, 4th Aug 2010

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Alex Jones page previews

Monday, 2nd Aug 2010

These are the reworked pages as requested:

Bloodshot eye

soften bgMore shading blhc to darken shoulder and ends of hair

Trim two tufts of hair by ear

These are your album layout proofs, size of each double page spread is approx 20″ x 9″.
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You can use the form on our Contact Page to approve the pages or to inform us of any changes require.  Once approved, we will get them straight off to the lab for printing.

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Protected: Amy Owens proofs

Thursday, 29th Jul 2010

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