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Sarah Harding Paparazzi Photo Shoot Archive Raw Video

  A Behind the scenes video of Sarah Harding arriving at BBC Radio 1 in Central London on 8 September 2014. A Paparazzi Photo Shoot Video RAW and unedited probably 360p quality under my former website FameFad. Unfortunately Sarah is no longer with us as of Sept 2021 BBC headline .......so this is a video tribute to Sarah Harding. R.I.P Further Details: A video shot by myself whilst in the middle of a crowd of Paparazzi. About 10 or 15 if I remember correctly? Can't remember if I was just filming or whether the video (a bridge camera) was bolted onto the camera rig and taking photos at the same time.. If it was, the shots are somewhere buried on a hard drive, where is the question. If they are found then they will appear alongside this video. This video footage is a constant reminder that you are taking photos or filming real people here and they are subjected to the same natural laws and highs and lows of life as everybody else. This video shoot is just a typi...

The Canon 540EZ Flash. A Pro grade flash for next to nothing???

What fancy high spec flash did i use when undertaking Female Celebrity Photography and Red Carpet Event Photography in London. I used an old film flash called the Canon 540EZ. A brute of a thing and to this day holds it's own! This is an endorsement of the Canon 540EZ flash that was made in the Film era of cameras, weighs a ton, is built to withstand a nuclear attack, can illuminate somebody 30-50 metres away on full power (did that with Tom Cruise at a Film Premier) and wait for it………. cost me a mere £15……yes you read that right £15. That was back in 2012, now I have seen them on Ebay for about £30-£35 but still they are incredibly cheap compared to the Chinese Yongnuo branded flash which back then were about £50 but not really up to heavy professional use on a daily basis especially in extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain. I've seen these Yongnuo branded flashes pack in quite spectacularly in such conditions and just destined for the bin...... and yes another £50 s...

A Speed Blurred Fearne Cotton outside Radio 1, Central London

 Very fast mover is Fearne, I mean really fast, but she was (most of the time) up for being photographed and was good practice for fast moving scenes and she was a seller. This is a reject photo but I still like this one. Looking quickly you would think this is not a bad photo but on closer inspection it is badly blurred in places but strangely normal in other parts of the photo. Her feet and trainers which are probably moving the most are crystal clear, her top errr no.???? Wonky horizon adds to the high energy look. Not a photo the media would be fighting over but certainly one for this website. Shutter speed is to blame at 1/125 and ISO 200, should have shot at maybe ISO 400 which would have lifted the shutter speed to 1/250 and problem solved. You live and learn? Taken at 12:53 she was just finishing work at BBC Radio 1 as the morning DJ.