Bilbao visit part II

Following on from, my recent blog post on my visit to Bilbao in September. Which mainly featured the architecture and areas around the Guggenheim.

I thought it would be worth sharing some of the other interesting places that are worth visiting whilst you are there.

Starting off a the tourtist information center where there was this interesting use of light bulds and photographes of the city of Bilbao.

Travel Photography - travel Photograher - light bulds and hotographs of the various locations in bilbao
Richard Spurdens Photography -travel photography series XF 35mm 1/60 sec @ f/4

The river Nervión runs through the city and you can walk on either side of this river and cross it by many of the different bridges that have been built at regular intervals in the centre. These are all different and some are more photographic interesting than others.

foot bridge sweep
Touit 12mm, 1/125 sec f13.0

Some of the outdoor sculptors along the banks of the river make interesting subject too and I choose to photograph them using a low angle to make these strong shapes stand out again the sky.

Travel Photography - travel Photograher -monochrome image of commemoration day of the sea sculptor bilbao
Richard Spurdens Photography – commemoration day of the sea sculptor series XF 35mm 1/60 sec @ f/16.0
travel photography - travel photographer - commemoration day of the sea sculptor
Richard Spurdens Photography – commemoration day of the sea sculptor
Travel Photography - travel Photograher - one of the commemoration day of the sea sculptor bilbao
Richard Spurdens Photograhy -commemoration day of the sea sculptor series. Fuji XF 35mm 1/60 sec @ f/16.0

Commemoration day of the Sea – XF 35mm 1/60 sec @ f/16.0

Another good place to visit was the Azkuna Zentroa, or in English the (Azkuna Centre) previously known as the Alhonhiga Bilbao. It is an interesting building which was originally a large wine warehouse designed 1909 but following it closure around 1970 was finally renovated between 2001-2010 by the architect Philippe Starck  in collaboration with Thibaut Mathieu. This is now a multi-purpose venue which houses: a gallery, cinemas, café, shops, fitness center and a swimming pool.

circles of light
2.0 secs @ f/8.0 Touit 12mm

But this is a swimming pool with a difference, it that at the top of the building and has glass panels in the bottom – so you can walk underneath it and look up at the swimmers in the pool back lit from above.

Architecture Photography - Architecture Photographer - a view from underneath to a swimming pool on the roof of the building
Richard Spurdens Photography – 1/125 sec @ f/11.0 Touit 12mm

The whole building make for an interesting place to visit: the open space has some interesting lighting and areas to sit and chat in.

Even the pillars supporting the internal structures are all different with attractive decoration patterns.

the ornate tiling of one support pillar
1/4 sec @ f5.6 Touit 12mm
travel photography - travel photographer - monochrome image of a decortive brick support pillar under a building in spain
0.5 sec @ f/5.0 Touit 12mm

As I said above you can walk around the city but there is also a very good tram and metro system, if you need to travel quickly or go further out of the city. Of course the metro system, which was designed by another fine architect Sir Norman Foster and as you enter the system by what the locals call ‘Los Fosteritos’ you feel you are entering a futuristic world. Once you have come down the escalators or glass lifts you are lead through tunnels to cavernous stations. With mezzanines floors above the trains and stairs from these lead you down on to platforms. Here are a few images from the stations which feel light and airy compared with some of the other metro systems that are around Europe.

metro esculators
XF 18mm 1/5 sec @ f/6.4
ticket barrier pop
The ticket barriers were worth a look at a bit of selective colouring. XF35mm 1/125 sec f/5.6
travel photography - travel photographer - colour image showing the station platform at moyua station with all the various lines runing towards the top of the image
Richard Spurdens Photography – Bilbao visit series – FX18mm 1/15 sec @ f/4
travel photography - travel photographer - colour image showing the station platform at moyua station with a train in the platform with the station name reflecting in the carrage windows
Richard Spurdens Photography – Bilbao visit series – XF18mm 1/30 sec @ f/2.8

We used the metro to go out to the Areeta metro station to visit the Vizcaya Bridge,  known to locals as the Puente Colgante (hanging bridge) which is a link between Portugalete and Getxo. It is the oldest hanging bridge in the world and was constructed in 1893 of iron and was designed so that the passage of ships would be interrupted.

the hanging bridge
1/180 sec @ f/16.0 XF-18mm

Another transport hub that is worth a vist is the railway station located in Abando near the old town. It is know locally as Bilbao-Abando and locally named as Estación del Norte (“North Station”), it is an interesting build and has a great station glass window showing the industrial heritage of Bilbao.

XF -18mm 1/60 sec @ f/8.0
XF -18mm 1/60 sec @ f/8.0

The skyline of Bilbao has some other notalbe buildings that are worth a look photographing, there is the Iberdrola tower ( Iberdrola dorrea) the head quarters of Iberdrola( the spanish electricity company) it certainly towers above the skyline and makes a interesting subject in various lights.

the Iberdrola tower
Touit 12mm 1/125 @ f/13
Reflected blues and whitess
Iberdrola Tower XF -18mm 1/180 sec @ f/11
XF -18mm 1/125 sec @ f/11
Iberdrola Tower sunset II
XF-55-200 mm @ 55mm. 1/125 sec @ f/ 5.0
office block colours
XF-55-200 mm @ 200mm. 1/125 sec @ f/ 6.4

The final images I shot were at another transport link the airport which is also designed by Santiago Calatrava and the terminal is a sleek design and looks like the front of a large arrow pointing to the sky. This is a shot from the interior departure hall.

Architecture Photography - Architecture Photographer -bilbao airport interior roof
Richard Spurdens Photography – bilbao airport windows FX18mm 1/125 @f /10.0

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Rosa Brighid

In January of this year I had chance to work with a new (to me)  model Rosa Brighid. She is based in Plymouth but was in my area and so we arranged to work together. As it was  January a studio location was the best option, so I booked Hallum Mill in Stockport. It turned out to be a very wet day (glad I had chosen to work in the studio) so having collected Rosa Brighid from where she was staying, we headed over the hills to Hallum Mills.

I got to know Rose a bit on the way across and she certainly looked to be going to be a popular model as she outlined the various shoots she had planned during the year.

As I mentioned earlier this was a very wet day so there was not a lot of natural light available to shoot with.  I chose to work with a couple of different lighting setups. The first image (below) was from my first lighting setup were the main lights  were placed behind the model (fitted with a small reflector and a grid). They were setup high and aimed at separate bounce boards which were positioned to the right and left of the camera in front of the model. These bounce boards bounce the light back towards the model and produce an incredibly soft and flattering light.  As can be seen from the image the lights picks up the edges of the body and hair and create a rim light on the body contours and hair. It then hits the bounce boards and scatters and produces a soft front light.

The second image was lit using a continuous tungsten light source “daylight balanced” which means that you can see exactly were the light is falling and for this set the light was positioned to the right hand side of the camera.

It is interesting to see the two different lighting set outputs.

Boudoir photographer- Boduoir Photography monochrome image of the rosa wearing a white textures blouse and textured knicker looking down away from the camera
Richard Spurdens Photography – boudoir with Rosa Brighid textured blouse
Boudoir photographer- Boduoir Photography monochrome image of the model wearing matching bar and knickers looking toward the viewerRosa Brighid lingerie
Richard Spurdens Photography – Boudoir with Rosa Brighid
Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - monochrome image of rose standing on small set of library type circular steps she is reaching her nearest to the camera hand to the top of her head, the other is holding the step post.
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid single light to the rhs- Canon 5D MkIII – 1/125 @ f /4.5 EF70-200mm F2.8
Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - toned monochrome image of rosa stand side on the light so it is highlighting her figure shape on the rhs she has one hand on her head the other hand is across her stomach as arches up on one foot
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid single light to the rhs I – Canon 5D MkIII – 1/125 @ f / 9.0 EF70-200mm F2.8

The darker more moody images were lit using a lighting setup which consisting a one main light fitted with a strip soft box which also had an egg crate grid attached to control the light spill and make it very directional. Which keeps the light from falling onto the back ground. The result is that  you get dark backgrounds and good light and shadow areas on the contours of the body.

Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - a toned monochrome image of rose stood in profile with her arms behind her head she is on the lhs of the image and the lighting is coming in from the rhs and producing light and shadow across her figure.
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid with textures added – Canon 5D MkIII – 1/125 @ f / 9.0 EF70-200mm F2.8 L
Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - Fine art nudes - toned monochrome image of rosa with her hands behind her head looking down towards the rhs of the image the lighting is highlighting her face and left breast the rest of her figure is in shadow
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid facing the light – Canon 5D MkIII – 1/125 @ f / 8.0 EF70-200mm F2.8
Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - toned monochrome image of rosa standing with her arms behind her head and she is holding her hair behind her and looking down to the lhs of the image. the light is playing across her chest and stomach and producing nice shadows and light areas across her body
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid turning away from the light – Canon 5D MkIII – 1/125 @ f / 9.0 EF70-200mm F2.8 L
Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - toned monochrome iamge of rosa she is sitting on a table to at the rhs of the image her feet are on a chair and her hands a resting on its back. the light is coming in from the lhs and is highlighting her arms arms and shoulder and hair the rest of her figure is in shadows
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid seated on the table with a chair – Canon 5D MkIII – 1/125 @ f / 8.0 EF70-200mm F2.8

It turns out the Rosa is a bit of a climber so here is one to finish with, were we worked with a rope ladder suspended from the ceiling. Again using the strip lighting set up to light the scene.

Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - toned monochrome image of rosa hanging away for a set of rope ladders her figure is arching away to the left hand side of the lighting which is coming in from the rhs
Richard Spurdens Photography – Rosa Brighid rope ladder series

So thanks to Rosa for producing some good poses to go with the lighting.

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Roswell Ivory

I  finally have had some time to start to work on my image backlog after a hectic few months of image making. In April alone I had 5 model shoots and a trip to the Isle of Skye for a weeks break and also a change to work at getting some landscape images.

Roswell Ivory is based in Milton Keynes and had contacted me a couple of times in the past to see if we could arrange a time for us to work together.

But somehow the dates we had available never quite matched up, or I already had a shoot booked when she was in the area.  So it was really good that in February we found a date that we both could do. This fitted into a tour she had organised so it meant that she was able to come up to work with me locally so we could be fairly relaxed with the time and a venue too.

This was a studio shoot as February is a just a little bit too cold for working outside, the studio has some good natural light so most of these image were shot with just the natural light in the studio.

The artist nude figure studies were shot with a single studio light on a simple black ground.

Roswell Ivory is great to work with and as she is also a trained  contortionist and as such she can make so great shapes with here body.

The location had a large mirror so we used this to create a set of legs and shoes images using some of Roswell Ivory vintage lingerie collection.

So here a few I liked from the session:

fashion photography - fashion photographer - reflections of shoes and vintage stockings and suspenders
Richard Spurdens Photography – vintage fashion series
fashion photography - fashion photographer - reflections of shoes and vintage stockings and suspenders
Richard Spurdens Photography – artistic nude series
portrait photographer - portrait photogrraphy - red head head shot
Richard Spurdens Photography – portrait series
artistic nude photography- artistic nude photographer - figure shape seated on the floor
Richard Spurdens Photography – artistic nude series

First shoot of the year and first post too

My first shoot of the year and my first post of the year too, it seems to have been a long wait to get back to shooting with a model again, in fact it was back in late September that I last shot with a model.

So it was really good to get a chance to work with Lulu Lockhart. When a trip to London came up and Lulu was available for a shoot I booked her I knew Lulu was a good versatile model who could turn her poses to good shapes and expressions, and that proved to be the case.

I tend to use Adrian Pini studio when I am London as is it not too far from where I am usually based, and also its well priced, a reasonable size and Adrian is a good owner and  helpful if you need an assistant. Worth a look if you are wanting a studio when you are in London.

So here are a few of  the images that we produced on the day,  so thank you again Lulu.

Portait Photography - Portrait Photograher - threequarter muted colour image of subject standing up and looking directley towards the camera wearing a white blouse and holding it in the center
Richard Spurdens Photography – Lucy L 6
Portait Photography - Portrait Photograher - colour image of sudject side on looking towards the ligth with both hands holding her shoulder
Richard Spurdens Photography – Lost in thought
Fine Art Nude Photography - Fine Art Nude Photographer - monochrome image of artistic nude model holding a standign pose with net material stretched across her body
Richard Spurdens Photography – Lucy L nets and light

I have now booked Lulu again for later in the year.


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