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Month: February 2014

Interview with photojournalist Lee Thompson

Feb 2014 sees me embark on a new bi-weekly photographic series for Autographer. My first instalment is an interview with photojournalist Lee Thompson, who was at the Winter Olympics in Sochi when I spoke to him. In this eye-opening interview Lee tells me about photographing the body of Colonel Gaddafi in a supermarket fridge, having his life threatened and feelings of guilt. He also gives some excellent tips for street photography. Read it here.

"A lady sitting on the foundations of her home destroyed by the tsunami in Japan. This lady was a lovely person. Despite losing her home, she said none of her family had been killed so she was lucky, but she feared so many of her friends were dead under the rubble. I joined the British search and rescue teams in Japan after the tsunami hit. What started out as rescue operation ended in body recovery: we found no survivors. I experienced many aftershocks whilst I was there; they are terrifying." Image credit: Lee Thomson
“A lady sitting on the foundations of her home destroyed by the tsunami in Japan. This lady was a lovely person. Despite losing her home, she said none of her family had been killed so she was lucky, but she feared so many of her friends were dead under the rubble. I joined the British search and rescue teams in Japan after the tsunami hit. What started out as rescue operation ended in body recovery: we found no survivors. I experienced many aftershocks whilst I was there;
they are terrifying.” Image credit: Lee Thomson

February 21, 2014

Rachael Sharpe

Art meets furniture: Interview with Tom Rowan in Somerset Life magazine

1613789_827297120630171_1730980839_nLast month I had the pleasure of heading to Barrow Gurney in Somerset to meet furniture designer Tom Rowan and interview him for Somerset Life magazine. Tom’s work will blow you away: inspired by passions, memories and dreams and fuelled by a passion for speed and movement, his furniture bridges that important gap between art and function. Take a look a my feature below, see Tom’s website here and Somerset Life’s website here.

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February 21, 2014

Rachael Sharpe

Shabby chic vintage dog bed tutorial published in Dogs Monthly

1004966_10150379100409978_2017741575_nMy tutorial in the march issue of Dogs Monthly shows readers how to turn an old suitcase into an in vogue bed for pampered pooches. Such a fun project, why not have a go yourself?

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February 20, 2014

Rachael Sharpe

How to win a photography competition

In my latest feature for Autographer, I get together with nine other photography experts and get them to share their top tips for doing well in competitions.

Lee Thompson, freelance editorial photographer shared this tip: “Don’t over edit. If you need to edit a picture too much, it’s not a very good picture to start with! There is nothing worse than a heavily photoshopped picture. Competition judges are really clamping down on over edited images after last year’s World Press winning picture came under some controversy by several picture forensic experts, who said the picture had been heavily altered.”

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This image of Lee’s shows a Libyan freedom fighter surrounding the dead bodyguards of Colonel Gaddafi in Libya is exactly how it was taken from the camera; just a slight bit of sharpening was applied. This picture was picked out of 12,500 images in this year’s Press Photographer’s Year. Image copyright: Lee Thompson

To read the other inspiring tips on the Autographer blog, click here.

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February 10, 2014

Rachael Sharpe

New PR & Marketing client: Millpond Children’s Sleep Clinic

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Photo credit: Ivette Ferreo

Last month I took on a new client; Millpond Children’s Sleep Clinic, who offer sleep training programmes for children and also train healthcare professions. Millpond is a high profile organisation and the team can be seen everywhere from the TV and national press, starring in programs such as, “My Child Won’t Sleep!” to training staff in the NHS. I’ll be heading up the PR and marketing arm on an ongoing freelance basis. Check out the Millpond Children’s Sleep Clinic website here.

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February 10, 2014

Rachael Sharpe

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