Seven Days : Day three

Well, Today is going to be slightly void of podcast (I arrived home at ridiculous o'clock and Shell would have had me killed if I started recording) Instead, you get to read about my ventures on day three of seven days.

I emailed The BPPA as I said I would, and, I actually received a reply from none other than Neil Turner, the BPPA's vice chairman and a full time photographer. Neil took some time out from editing photos to talk to me on the phone yesterday afternoon, He wanted to make sure I understood the difference between being accredited for a shoot and having a UK press card.

Accreditation is usually granted by a PR agency that is promoting a gig / game / function - So for example, if you wanted to shoot a concert, you'd most likely need to be on the "list" of people that the PR agency uses to shoot such events. Shooting concerts seems like a lot of fun, but then you only usually get to shoot the first three songs and then you're ushered out of the building, which I guess is OK if you have a deadline to meet. You shoot, then go edit and upload to your magazine / paper. I will try to get in touch with a PR agency and ask what criteria they use to choose the people that they hire.

I am quoting Neil here on accreditation...
"Accreditation for media events is very often done on an event by event basis. Different organisations have different rules by which they accredit individual photographers or agencies to cover their events. Some have very tight policies – such as The Premier League, Party Political Conferences and most major rock music venues who want to see covering letters from commissioning editors and/or evidence of where and how your work has been previously published before they will issue you with accreditation for their event/venue. Other events will accept the United Kingdom Press Card as proof that you are a legitimate press photographer but these are relatively few and far between. Some small events are just happy to see people who look like they might be Press but they are usually so small that the images are of little value anyway"

Alternatively, a Press Card, which you acquire through "The Gatekeepers" now, as I mentioned yesterday - you need to be a news gatherer to be considered for such a pass, A news gatherer is defined by the following...

"An Eligible Newsgatherer is anyone working in the UK whose employment or self-employment is wholly or significantly concerned with the gathering, transport or processing of information or images for publication in broadcast electronic or written media including TV, radio, internet-based services, newspapers and periodicals; and who needs in the course of those duties to identify themselves in public or other to official services"

A UK press card is much more tightly moderated, in that a holder could gain access to say, Downing street with the card... So, there you have why it is so important for these "gatekeepers" to strictly control the flow of issued cards. Neil mentioned that they have about a 95% "turn away" rate on the applicants that apply for a press card... (I don't guess I'll get one then!)

This is Neils piece on press cards...
"The BPPA is a member of the UK Press Card Authority and is what is know as a “Gatekeeper”. Our Chairman, Jeff Moore sits on the board of the UKPCA. We have the authority to approve the issue of Press Cards to members and other qualifying freelancers as long as the applicants fulfil the UKPCA criteria set out above. Membership of the BPPA is entirely at the discretion of The Association. Our basic test for membership is that you should be a full time photographer working for the British news media. We will almost always ask for references from applicants and we always check those references. Membership of the BPPA does not guarantee that a UK Press Card will be issued"

I really want to thank The BPPA, specifically Neil Turner, for taking the time to email me and let me call him (Don't worry mate, I won't publish your number!!) as most people, these days, don't even bother with a reply...

Please take some time to check out the amazing images on the BPPA website - Here is a link to Neils profile page on the BPPA site

Also pop across and check out Neils website from which this little gem comes... (sorry, it's the geek in me)
"I have been a professional photographer since 1986 and had two years as a photography student and five years as an enthusiastic amateur before that. I have been through many camera bags. I have used Domke bags since 1989 and currently favour their J1 model, although I also have the choice between the Lowe Pro Stealth 650AW and a Crumpler Shrinkle rucksack for times when I need to carry camera gear and a laptop in one bag.

In September 2002 I replaced my 1998 DCS520s with a pair of the Canon EOS1D bodies. It was an interesting transition and it took over a year to get over the loss of the Kodak software."

Have a nice day now y'all...

Sime

Seven Days : Day two

Day two of seven in Seven Days to Accreditation... I had a good old read on a few websites relating to myself here in the UK, and this is what I found...

PODCAST TWO


Or, you can subscribe via iTunes : just add this link into your "subscribe" in the advanced menu in your iTunes... http://www.gtvone.com/podcaster/seven.xml


Website links are as follows...

UK Press Card Authority


The BPPA


BECTU


CioJ


That's a nice tasty list, isn't it... I wanted to thank a couple of the guys at DPS for their ideas on accreditation yesterday on the forums... So, thanks guys!..

q: who's singing the song at the end of my podtwo?...

Seven Days : Day one

So, anoher seven days series! This is day one of seven towards getting yourself "press accredited" The last seven days series saw me trying to get "published" I achieved it, and was quite happy with the result!... Well, this one, htis new amazing (hu hum) podcast series is going to be all about getting yourself some form of press accreditation and being the one on the "other side of the barrier" for a change... rather than longing to be in with the other kids with their big lenses!...

PODCAST ONE


Or, you can subscribe via iTunes : just add this link into your "subscribe" in the advanced menu in your iTunes... http://www.gtvone.com/podcaster/seven.xml

Well - hope you get something out of it... (along with my amazing broadcasting style and..err... mind blanks)

This week the detail is backed by Red Alert Basement Jaxx, Remedy and a little bit of Endorphin ... So, at least, chill out!!...

Thanks for listening, reading...

Sime

Sometimes, I need to come down...

This is one of the amazing pieces of classical guitar I listen to. Thanks Peo.



peace.

Si Connelly | Quality Muso



http://www.myspace.com/connellyofficial

Hard to kill


Hard to kill, originally uploaded by gtvone.



So, I emailed Blendtec to see if they'd let me send the blackberry over and have them blend it up... I have just received a reply, here it is...

"Simon,
Thank you for you inquiry. I'm not sure I am totally clear about what
you are asking, but we don't recommend anyone blends anything in a
blender other than food. Whatever you want to do for your website is
your choice, not ours, so I wouldn't really want to advise you what you
should do.

The only advice I will offer is keep your wife happy, no matter what.


Jeff Robe
Director of Marketing
BLENDTEC
Blendtec.com
WillItBlend.com -For extreme blending"

That is a top nothc reply right there - Jeff, thanks...

Well folks, looks like we're going to have to find another way to destroy old faithful!...

Sime

Ana-mazing!

Was over checking out Zachs blog, and found this....

Stop, Police!....

That's what someone should have yelled at the policewoman that was inspecting (?) the road for (?) skid marks just out the front of the cafe i'm sat in... There was a minor traffic accident... Anyway, yeah - she's in the middle of the road, doing those little "yes, I'm measuring something" steps... She finishes and turns around and walks straight back across the road... She was JUST missed by a high speed cyclist and then stepped into the path of cyclist number two who veered into traffic, had a car have been motoring down along side her / him, he would have been toast...

There is no point reporting this sort of thing, the "watch where you're going, idiot" would never make it to her...

Anyway, I thought it was funny...

WORK DAY CHALLENGE is off to a cracking start... We have 179 members and a decent bit of participation each day... pop over, join in, post away... Todays theme was "Terrific Telephones"
Gin and Blackberry, Sir?

How do I type around the picture?... Can anyone tell me?

Skinny Jean crushed a Kenyan roast bean...

Keep with me, Keep with me...

Only a lyric from the Editors... But, all the same - try keep up.

I measured the kitchen lastnight, I am crap at measuring, for someone that loved "graphic drawing" at high school... Maybe I'm crap at it cause I didn't have a big slide ruler and some 3B pencils... My faves...

Anyway, yeah... We're going to meet up for coffee, just coffee. no snacks, no chocolate... Just coffee.

Got a message on Flickr lastnight as a result of my Ixus pictures from wireless festival, A guy that promotes fansites for festivals... Anyways, he's asked if I'd go to festivals for him, if he gets me the tickets, to shoot. Would I what!!... Errr, yeah.. I don't get cash, but, I get good music and I get more photos for my portfolio!.. Ideal really.. Portfolio, lets mull that over for a minute - Is it just a collection of stuff I shoot?.. Is it my best work?.. I dont know what my best work is cause it's all subjective, right?... Like, right now, I like (amongst other things) dark and dimly lit stuff, I like high contrast, I like crazy lighting, I like blown out highlights!... Hell, call me an amateur, but hey... that's what I like.

Like this... "Black and White Hands"
Higher Contrasted Counting Crows | o2 Wireless Festival 2008

So, yeah.. interesting, I wonder if anything will come of it?

I don't think I need a new camera... I might get another 30D body though, maybe... Or, a 40D body for my primary and keep the 30D as a backup... Not sure... I was chatting to a relative who, as it happens, has had multiple magazine covers over the last few years (I saw them all) he shoots with an ancient Pentax filmy.. It's a classic old camera and the results he pulled out of it were amazing. He showed me some macro shots - I was blown away. See, it ain't always the gear, infact, I'd say it was the person, not the gear in most cases... Depends on what you're shooting, right?.. Well, anyway... no point beating a dead horse.... I like dots today!

Random Fact: did you know that my kitchen is longer by three centimetres on the left side?

Orange U Cute


Orange U Cute, originally uploaded by maintrainonline.

I had to share this, I found this person comment on on of paskies shots, and had to have a look through. Absolute quality. Thank you for brightening my dull grey London morning!...

Sime

Friday's another day...

***If you're going to leave pointed comments on my posts, have the balls to use your own name / a name***

I still can not stand "oblivious walkers" I came out of hammersmith tube this morning, everyone was in zombie mode... Managed to get off the tube after having to literally push passed a guy that had plenty of room to move.. Went for the steps, with seventy zillion others.. Was literally shoulder blocked by some guy that turned around and SHRUGGED... Made it up the stairs without tackling and head butting afore mentioned shoulder blocker!.. There is a "funnel" of about forty feet between the top of the shoulder block staircase and the barriers of death, no... I'm serious!!... If you get stuck in those things, you're buggered.
oblivious
Anyway, the funnel, you have to make it through the funnel before you get to the B.O.D - this is where everyone is "on a mission"... They get that steely look in their eye, head towards the barrier at full tilt, but, not in an even line... See, there are about eight barriers, but people only go for one of them - they don't realise that there are eight, or, they MUST go to the first one, so I try and swim across the stream of oblivion to the outside gate, but it's weird.. You just get a load of blank stares, dirty looks and "you right mate" from the obligatory australians... Then they follow you with their gaze and realise what you're doing is actually smart! So - If you're not destroyed by the barriers of death and you actually make it across the concorse and out of the station, you're met by a million people all taking a "shortcut" through the shopping mecca that is Hammersmith (or, GlammerSmith to the locals) ...most of these people i swear have NEVER ever noticed that there are other people walking along at the same time, on the same footpath with them. So, you need to navigate around these folk, Women with prams, Business men furiously typing into their blackberries, Kids with absolutely no respect (Can you say knife crime?) etc etc et-flamin-cetera!.. Yeah, and then...AND THEN... There are the two lines that ALWAYS amaze me, use your daft, tiny pea styled brains morons... QUEUE UP ENGLAND, but please, do it along the frigging wall, not out, all the way across the path.. It's like a game of seven a side trying to get through these people - all they want is their bagel with a free and VERY rubbish coffee... Or, the people at the Tesco Smokes window... Does it get anymore chav than having a window for smokes?.. Yeah, so.. That's my morning... How was yours?!...

Me, In color... Don't mind a change from time to time.

standard ghetto lit me, evenin'

You can lead a horse to water...

...But you can't make it enjoy the view.

Emotion... isn't it a bitch... You can't control what you feel, you feel it - that's life.

This is my mate, Nathan.
threesixtyfive day:249


The curse, stops here.

Jem Cooke in the studio...

One of my fave local musicians is Jem Cooke. I have seen Jem play a few times now, each time, blowing me away with her stunning vocals and cracking songwriting. Dave, her guitarist and dad sent me an email today with links to her recent recordings, Thanks Dave. You can find these on Youtube, with links below.

Jem | Oxjam @ Distillers

Jem Cooke-The Studio sessions

Miss you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJLckFkOhyc

Disco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9znfjRN5Vc

Let Me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA5irRHhtcU

Fallen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gexf2m1gxM

Live at the Bedford

Tarrantino http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIqNTCjK0kA

Don’t write a song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7kIMwiRcGM

CANON! Release the 5D MK II ALREADY!!!


Today, Nikon announces its new professional DSLR, the D700. And Calumet has this exciting new camera available for pre-order now.

Augmenting Nikon's already exceptional series of DSLRs, the D700 fills the gap between the D300 and the D3. The D700 has many top-of-the-line features, including an FX-Format CMOS-Sensor. With its 36 x 24 mm size, this sensor eliminates the lens magnification factor present in most DSLRs on the market. In other words, your 50mm lens shoots like a 50mm lens—not an 80mm.

At 12.1 megapixels and with 14-bit A/D conversion, the D700 captures images with superb resolution and tonal subtlety. ISO sensitivity up to 6400 (expandable to 25600), 51 autofocus points and 3D Color Matrix Metering all ensure ease and efficiency in capture. The camera also features Live View on its 3", 920,000 pixel LCD screen.

For the action photographer, the D700 shoots as fast as 5 frames-per-second on its own. A battery grip can be added to max the speed at a blazing 8fps.

Pre-order now and be one of the first to receive this incredible new camera when stock is received.

http://www.calumetphoto.co.uk/item/355-801A/

Naughty eBay!

Actually, I don't like eBay all that much anymore anyway... Not enough "real" people selling stuff, lots of shops and WAY to many frauds... I have asked eBay MANY times if I can come work on their fraud team, I can spot a scam a mile away... Never received a reply though, funny that.

eBay were fined £30Million for failing to stop counterfeiter luxury goods being sold on their site. The Auction site was penalized after investigators found that nine out of ten luxury hand bags were fake... Ah, duh!... The threat was enough to trim two percent of the US share price... Cop that eBay!.. Pay a bit more attention to your customers getting ripped off.

Don't even start me on the ABSOLUTE CRIMINALS that are PayPal... what a crock of crap... I'm sorry, but PayPal, you've done your dash with me and mine.

CANON RULES THE ROOST?
Just looking at the front page of todays Metro (You know, the paper with ink that comes off on your hands...) And noticed that a photo by fotosports of Andy Murray and some photogs, the brand ratio is Nikon 2 : Canon 4... what does this tell us?.. Actually, nothing. I'd have either I think...

is this the right way up?