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  • Event: BWP UK Members Studio Day

    Event: BWP UK Members Studio Day

    Event: BWP UK Members Studio Day
    Venue: Projext Liquid Studios
    Date: 11th June 2022

    Talent on the day
    Models: Kanoki, Cheray, Pat & Sindy
    Make-up: rbeautè by Riana

    Photographer’s Rollcall
    Wasi
    Tobi
    Suzannah
    Onyinye
    Naomi
    Mercy
    Lize
    Kayden
    Ana
    Elsie


    This event was long overdue and I was glad when it finally happened. Tobi did an amazing job of getting everything organised from the studio, models, make- up, etc. And before you knew it, the day came and ended just like that. No one would have thought it took a couple of months to organise everything, but in the end it worked out perfectly.

    There was snacks, music and good vibes in the studio. The whole session was just fun that we didn’t even notice 5+ hours just fly by.

    It was an opportunity for all of us to get to know and learn from each other. For some, this was their first time in a studio environment and for others, like myself, it was an opportunity to get back to photographing in such an environment.

    Photo of BWP UK Members by Kanoki

    This was the planned schedule of the day:

    11am: Arrival /Headshots
    12pm: Photo Session & Studio challenge 
    2pm: Lunch
    3pm: Photo Session & Outdoor challenge 
    4:30pm: Pack-up
    5pm: Finish

    Having a plan helped co-ordinate the sessions much better even though we slightly deviated from it 😆 . I enjoyed running the session with Tobi as we split up the photographers and models so that it would give everyone an opportunity to photograph and be photographed.

    First there was an opportunity for the photographers to have their portraits taken and Lize Okoh took mine. Here are the results:

    I can be really awkward in front of the camera when being photographed, but Lize did an amazing job with these photos. Thank you! 😍🙏🏾

    When it came to the photo challenges, the studio with lighting and outside the studio with natural light were the options. One group would photograph indoors and the other would photograph outdoors and then swap. In the first session, the challenges were timed and this was an idea I saw Jessica Kobeissi do during her photo sessions with models and other photographers.

    I did get a chance to do the challenge, but I was more focused on timing the other photographers and coordinating their sessions with the models. I will share the images I managed to take of Sindy from the timed challenged in next week’s blog post. Subscribe here so you are notified when the post goes live.

    During the other photo sessions, it was a much more relaxed atmosphere where you got to choose between a cloth or paper background or if you wanted strobe or continuous lighting. Or even go outside and use the natural light. These options gave each of us an opportunity to experiment, make mistakes and learn.

    When I wasn’t busy coordinating or filming BTS of the event, I photographed and took a long time to edit my selections.

    Side note: Earlier in the year, Black Women Photographers organised colour grading sessions and they were revisited. I used some of the tips shared when it come to editing my own work. Something I have never done (at this scale) before. As much as I found the process stressful, it was really fun as I got to learn a new skill that I will definitely be using more of in my portraiture work.  

    Here are some of my favourites from the day. Enjoy! 😉

    And that’s a wrap!


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  • Project: Sahara Sand

    Sahara Sand, 2022 – Part of the ‘Remnants’ series

    I certainly missed catching a glimpse of the sky turning orange as dust from the Sahara permeated over the U.K.

    However, as soon as I stepped outside, I could see surfaces and windows were covered in these fine dust particles all the way from Africa.

    As always, I just had to photograph anything that caught my eye, like the lid of our dustbin in our garden.

  • Project: I Hate Chalk

    I Hate Chalk, 2019

    Walking around campus and saw this minimalist attempt at graffiti. I wonder what chalk did to this person for them to hate it and proclaim it to the world.

    #LondonGraffiti

  • Project: Ex Steam

    Ex Steam (2019) – Part of the ‘Remnants’ series

    One of my children marked the bathroom mirror with an ‘X’ and I hardly noticed it until I took a shower and there it was. What does it even mean?

    #RemnantsProject

  • Personal: Happy Holidays Selfie

    Happy Holidays Selfie, 2017

    In the spirit of the season, I thought I share with you this self portrait of me reflected on a Christmas bauble.

    I hope wherever you are, even if you do not celebrate Christmas, that you are happy.

    Happy Holidays, everyone!

    #HolidaySelfie

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