Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Dance á la plage video day.

An early start for the video crew and everyone involved today. After a swift breakfast and 50 minute drive, we arrived in Souldern, Oxfordshire, to film the bands second music video with us.



The song, "Electric Concentric" is something that has to be heard, a mish mash of happy melodies and brilliant lyrics from Joe.




After a quick phone call to Harry, the bands guitarist and an old friend, whom was too busy to talk as he was pre occupied strapping a mattress to his car roof we knew a day of mischief was to be in store.





The day had it all, forest parties, driving around farm lands, getting stuck in the mud, countless falling over, rolling people around in tyres and the rather epic smashing of a pinnate. 




The photos in the post are from a quick shoot we did on the day!





Much love from the team at Alex Rawson Photography













Sunday, 14 April 2013

The times are a changin'


Big changes of late. After a lot of debating and thinking, I have decided to part with the guys at Digital-Flow. A big move for me, and hopefully steps in the right direction for my career.

My biggest thanks goes out to them for all their support and all of the opportunities they've given me, I really wouldn't be anywhere without their support today. 

Wishing them and their awesome work all the best in the future, and hopefully some collaborations further down the line!

In other news, I now have my own Facebook page and would love you all if you could go and give it a like to show your support. You know you want to! 

https://www.facebook.com/alexrawsonphotography


I've also got the awesomely talented photographer Matthew Hague working with me as my wonderful assistant, so any of you who book me for work (you know it's what you should do) will get to be graced with his presence. 

Thanks to Bob Dylan for the inspiration for todays' post title. 

Much love from the team at Alex Rawson Photography.

Friday, 12 April 2013

Shoot with an old friend

After a long time thinking, I have decided it best to leave Digital-Flow and create my own company. I wish the guys there the best of luck and hope they are every bit successful in the future. They're a great studio team to work with, but alas I felt it wasn't going in the direction I personally wanted to be going.


To take my mind off of things, I went and shot the amazingly talented dancer and best friend, Chris Rogers.




After spending a few hours at the house and using the beautiful sunlight for the above head shot, we headed to Birmingham for his main shoot.



After a good catch up in the car and coffee at the awesome Fazely Social, we went and shot down at  Birminghams landmark Custard Factory.


Thanks to Chris for being his usual awesome model self for this shoot.

Lots of love fromt eh guys at Alex Rawson Photography