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Trip private view draws a crowd

The Trip art show launched with a private view on Oct 1. The private view was an opportunity to find out more about the work and how it was created. This is the first time that ultra-high-resolution images have been made of tiny water drops and exhibited at huge scale in a gallery.

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Which artworks made it into Trip?

My art show Trip opened last week and will run until the end of the year. The 12 images were chosen from 29 images by a panel of friends giving their views on their favourite images. Each work was bespoke custom-framed. Some were embellished with gold, blood and diamonds.

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What’s in my next art show “Trip”?

Every year I break loose from portraiture and have an art show. Each show breaks new ground for photography as art. This year’s subject is water. Tiny water sculptures smaller than your little finger, vanishing in less time than it takes you to blink, enlarged to an immersive and mesmerising scale.

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What’s the perfect holiday camera?

Had a good holiday this summer? Already thinking of the next one? Could an old film camera be a vital ingredient for the perfect holiday?

Leave your phone in the hotel safe. No selfies, no sharing on social media, no checking likes on social media, just living in the moment.

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What’s the process for editing your photos?

Everyone’s photo can be improved, even professional models. In this article, I describe my process for creating an image which is the best version of you. The trick to editing is that it shouldn’t be obvious. Retouching is 50% of the process of creating a professional-quality image so every photo from my studio is edited before being shared with the client.

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What makes a “Five-Star” photo?

What is a “Five-Star” photo? It’s a photo which looks exactly how you want it. The right lighting, the right pose, the right expression, the right background. Everything just perfectly representing you in the way you wish to be seen.

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Can you design a strategy for client satisfaction? 

I’m going to run through my hard-earned strategy to delight customers with their photos. In the past six months, 100% of my clients have been pleased with their photos. I can assure you it wasn’t always this way. When I started out, I discovered the many factors that come into play when you’re trying to deliver results which match expectations.

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How should I prepare for my actor photoshoot?

Preparing for your actor photoshoot is one of the most important steps you can take in building a professional acting career. A strong headshot opens doors. Whether you’re just starting out or updating your portfolio for Spotlight or an agent submission, your headshot is the first impression casting directors get—so it pays to get it right. The key to a successful shoot begins with understanding your casting type.

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Is this the most intriguing AI art show yet?

Rankin has photographed some of the most recognisable faces in the world, including David Bowie, Kate Moss, Madonna, Queen Elizabeth II, and Daniel Craig. His portraits are known for their directness and energy, often revealing unexpected sides of well-known figures. Ignore the haters on social media – his AI art show FAIK OFF is the best attempt yet to tackle the role of AI in photography.

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How can I look good in photos?

If you’re feeling a bit nervous about a photoshoot, join the club! Most people feel that way. You’re putting yourself out there and that can be uncomfortable. Nico, the film-maker who’s the subject of this photo told me that he felt nervous when he came into my studio. Looking at his photo that’s hard to believe, I know.

The secret is relaxing and being yourself. A photographer with empathy who knows how making people feel at home helps a lot with this.

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How should I prepare for my corporate headshot?

Preparing for a corporate headshot might seem like a small task, but in reality, it’s a powerful step in presenting yourself and your business to the world. Whether you’re updating your LinkedIn profile, refreshing your company website, or preparing for a PR feature, the image you put forward should reflect your professionalism, personality, and brand identity.

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Why is good lighting vital for amazing portraits?

Lighting is the foundation of all great photography. It’s what separates a dull, flat image from a vibrant, three-dimensional portrait that captures attention and tells a story. When done correctly, lighting not only enhances the subject’s features but also sets the tone, mood, and style of the final image. For portraits, headshots, and fashion photography alike, understanding light is one of the most critical skills a professional photographer brings.

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Should I use AI for my next headshot?

In recent months, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly entered the world of portrait photography, offering quick, low-cost alternatives to traditional headshots. With just a few selfies taken on a mobile phone, AI software can generate polished-looking portraits that mimic studio lighting, clean backgrounds, and professional styling. For busy professionals or individuals on a tight budget, this can seem like an appealing shortcut. But the question remains: should you trust your brand image to an algorithm?

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Is old Hollywood-style lighting still relevant today?

There’s been a revolution in lighting for film, TV and video. For decades, lights didn’t change much in terms of how they worked. Then LED lights arrived. LED’s save on electricity bills, don’t fry the talent and are faster and more convenient to work with in every respect. They’re the lights (almost) everyone’s using – but are they better?

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AI Cat by Max Marshall, BIG art show, York Street Gallery London

Will photographers be replaced by AI?

There are more images being created than ever before and the overwhelming majority are not being created by professional photographers. Mobile phones eliminated the low-end market for images and AI will eliminate much of the mid-market. So if images of reasonable quality can now be created by anyone for free (or almost for free) with their mobile phone or AI, why do I think some photographers will still be doing just fine years into the future?

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How does a Good Headshot Build Your Brand?

In today’s highly visual, digital-first world, a professional headshot isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you’re a solo entrepreneur, a corporate executive, or part of a larger team, your headshot is often the first impression clients, colleagues, and potential customers will have of you. And in business, first impressions are everything.

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How should I budget for a corporate photoshoot?

Planning a corporate photoshoot is an important investment in your brand’s image, but many businesses aren’t quite sure how to budget for it. Whether you’re updating your leadership portraits, creating consistent team photos, or launching a campaign with lifestyle imagery, it helps to understand what goes into the cost of professional photography. Budgeting properly ensures you get the quality and results you need without surprises along the way.

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What makes a good portrait photographer?

Choosing the right portrait photographer isn’t just about who owns the best camera or who has the slickest Instagram feed. A truly good portrait photographer brings much more to the experience than technical know-how. They have the ability to see people—not just through the lens, but as individuals with stories, expressions, and energy that deserve to be captured with care and authenticity. One of the key traits of a great portrait photographer is empathy.

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