Monday 23 August 2010

The Iphone shoot


Meanwhile back in London, Leon is shooting the second stage of the Landrover/Iphone apps campaign.

The campaign for RKCR Y&R London is to promote being able to get live rugby scores from your Iphone.



 The first stage involved the team (lead by Model Maker Wesley West) building a 26ft rugby pitch to superimpose onto the face of the the new Ipod.


Oh yes, the real thing.
Laying down the turf.
Getting rid of the lines.
Roughing it up a bit.

Wesley West on the try line.
Job Done







And the end result....




This years version of the ad with the new Iphone4 will be running soon.





New Website

Leon launched his new website in April.










Site Architecture & Developer
Flow Digital
www.flowdigital.co.uk



Site Design
Richard Bull
www.yachtassociates.com

The AOP Awards & The Campaign Awards: 2010

Leon shot the COI Organ Donation campaign for the NHS last year which was ran alongside the television commercials.


Bill Turpin.







In this case Bill Turpin, our Prosthetics make-up expert, made up the model to appear as a patient in need of a new liver.
















The campaign was selected for  The AOP Awards this year.


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To view more of the campaign shots click here.






 Two other shots were selected for the The Campaign Photo Awards this year too.



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Friday 20 August 2010

From Boxhill to The Royal Academy Piccadilly

 As this is a new blog, I'll bring you up to speed:

Since acquiring a cabin in the woods in Surrey, Leon has split his time working on commercial projects in London and personal work around the Boxhill area.


This has involved scrambling through the surrounding woods and heathland with his 5x4 field camera.

Leon returned to this spot each season. 

Miss Pegs

 "It's worth the effort" he says, as film and large format cameras, being technically more difficult to expose and compose, slows the process down and creates a more visceral experience.

Also, with the view to exhibiting the images as large scale prints, the overall quality of the finished work is enhanced when originally shot on film.



The Four Seasons.




The result thus far has been a landscape series called "Boxhill", part of an ongoing project.



One of the images from the series has been selected from 11'000 entries for The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2010.


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You can read more about the series and the selected image on the Monacoreps blog.