Posted on July 20, 2010

I worked and socialised for nearly 10 years around the London Bridge / Borough Market part of SE1 so it was great to be photographing there and seeing how things had changed a bit. Our brief was to work with a couple of Canon EX580II flash guns, mix gels and white balance, compare TTL with manual, overcome the ambient and play with flare. Thanks to our model Chloe and great hair and styling from MUA Nikki Milina (nikkimilina:gmail.com). If you’d like more information on digital photography training – fashion, studio, portrait or wedding – in Kent, London or the South East do get in touch or also go to www.timstubbings.co.uk, TRAINING.
Posted on July 14, 2010

Calum & Carien were married at the petite Seasalter old church and then had a drinks reception on the beach. There was no cover on the beach so I used some off-camera flash. I also used flash guns on light stands to illuminate the group picture. This was so that the guests didn’t have to look into the sun (which became the backlight). This is the first time I have photographed in a shirt, cotton trousers and sandals rather than a suit. It was just too hot…
Posted on July 14, 2010

Well, we had a bit of heatwave last weekend and I had two weddings with no cover / natural shade to run to so I resorted to off camera flash for both. The first one, Nat & Dan, the sun was unbearably hot in the open, so we used a shelter end effectively making softboxes out of the windows! If you would like more information about my work as a wedding photographer in Kent please see www.timstubbings.co.uk
Posted on July 6, 2010

Budding photographers spent a fun and sun-filled day at Tim Stubbings’ recent camera skills workshop at Iffin House.
Eight amateur photographers from East Kent joined Tim for a day of hands-on tuition. “It’s been a great workshop” said Elaine Hopkins from Broadstairs “I had a number of penny dropping moments and learnt loads. I’m on the mailing list for future events!”. “I learnt a hell of a lot in one day” said Mark Downing from Herne Bay “and it’s always good to meet people with the same interest.”
Tim was delighted with the day. “The venue, the group and the model – it all came together perfectly. These workshops are a great way to spend a bit more time learning at a slower pace than the Camera Cafes but still making it a sociable and relaxing way to learn. Offering choice, flexibility and use of social media, it’s a real alternative to the idea of a traditional camera club”.
To learn more about Camera Cafe and Tim’s training courses go to www.thecameracafe.co.uk

























































