When hes not shooting, hes blogging, when hes not blogging; hes scouting a shoot for someone famous or working out lighting setups for some famous international food magazine. Thats the typical day for Drew Gardner. This London photographer has been rocking the celebrity world with his unique take on the common portrait. With an astounding sense of how to shoot and make adjustments theres one thing that sets him apart, is his passion for sharing.
Drew has held lighting and photography workshops all over the world for amateurs to like minded professionals, and his passion for capturing a captivating frame is infections.
Most recently, Drew was featured on Strobist, where his penchant for his inexpensive on-the-fly lighting solutions and creative sets made him a star among the do it yourself crowd. Drew has made a name for himself by shooting Chef Celebrity Jaime Oliver, Spartacus actor John Hannah and even Guy Ritchies go-to perennial tough-guy, Vinnie Jones.
He takes the average boring headshot or studio shot tell a story. Thats what good photographers try to do, but what sets Drew apart, is that he does it every time. He puts the subject at ease, and since he has scouted the locations thoroughly, he is easily able to transition right into the shooting phase. All the extra time he saves, he uses for getting his subjects comfortable. This more than anything else, may be the hallmark not of a good photographer, but a great one. Its evident that his subjects have been put at ease, and seem to feel at home no matter the situation or set he places them in. And the photography world stood up and took notice. Drew is a very busy guy.
In addition to his sets with zebras or elephants and celebrities looking at home at home, he has done fine art shoots in London hotels in the Mayfair district with a more elegant flair. The Mayfair hotels offered a touch of class not found in your average hotel lobby or elevator, and the results are just fantastic.
Drew has held lighting and photography workshops all over the world for amateurs to like minded professionals, and his passion for capturing a captivating frame is infections.
Most recently, Drew was featured on Strobist, where his penchant for his inexpensive on-the-fly lighting solutions and creative sets made him a star among the do it yourself crowd. Drew has made a name for himself by shooting Chef Celebrity Jaime Oliver, Spartacus actor John Hannah and even Guy Ritchies go-to perennial tough-guy, Vinnie Jones.
He takes the average boring headshot or studio shot tell a story. Thats what good photographers try to do, but what sets Drew apart, is that he does it every time. He puts the subject at ease, and since he has scouted the locations thoroughly, he is easily able to transition right into the shooting phase. All the extra time he saves, he uses for getting his subjects comfortable. This more than anything else, may be the hallmark not of a good photographer, but a great one. Its evident that his subjects have been put at ease, and seem to feel at home no matter the situation or set he places them in. And the photography world stood up and took notice. Drew is a very busy guy.
In addition to his sets with zebras or elephants and celebrities looking at home at home, he has done fine art shoots in London hotels in the Mayfair district with a more elegant flair. The Mayfair hotels offered a touch of class not found in your average hotel lobby or elevator, and the results are just fantastic.
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