.....that I totally agree with. Now imagine that photographers didn't just give it away.
Friday, 15 May 2009
Great Rant.....
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Friday, 1 May 2009
MAY and it's Salad Days

Friday, 3 April 2009
"If you sell yourself cheap......
....you will never get out of that hole".
Great American Society of Media Photographers interview video with several members on negotiating with clients. And there's tons of other information and advice there too.
Also don't forget Copyright for Clients from the AOP.
Oh how I love laying it out upfront.
Great American Society of Media Photographers interview video with several members on negotiating with clients. And there's tons of other information and advice there too.
Also don't forget Copyright for Clients from the AOP.
Oh how I love laying it out upfront.
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Photoshoot at the Chancellor's Highland Retreat.

Coming soon to a magazine near you is my photoshoot at Chancellor Alistair Darling's Highland retreat. Please email me if you'd like to see an extended preview.
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Alistair Darling,
architecture,
Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Homes and Interiors Scotland,
http://www.macneill.co.uk,
raves,
recession
Monday, 23 March 2009
Lens Production.
Ever wondered how that lens was made? Well then take a look at this YouTube video and understand why they cost so much. Thanks to Philip Chudy on the AOP list for pointing it out.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Shorpy Photo Archive

Another website, or blog to be precise, that I really like is Shorpy. It is as they say 'a vintage photography blog featuring thousands of high-definition images from the 1850s to 1950s. The site is named after Shorpy Higginbotham, a teenage coal miner who lived 100 years ago.' Take a tour through it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Saturday, 7 March 2009
Blog Feed.

Those who have visited PushPixels before will already know that I have a sidebar with a small list of blogs that I follow. With two or three exceptions they are photography related.
But I've never known if any of my visitors ever go there and click through to any of them. So in an effort to push you that way I thought I'd start an irregular summery of the past week's content in some of them.
This was all prompted bescause Conscientious covered Joel Sternfeld's new landscape book Oxbow Archive (pictured). Also mentioned is Adam Bartos on his Yard Sale photographs, Lisa Wiseman who was selected for 'PDN's 30 for 2009' and who has a great page on the iPhone as the New Polaroid, there's a pointer to an article in Frieze on the Art World in the Credit Crunch and another to the work of Finnish photographer Ismo Holtto. And there's also reference to a building collapse in Cologne where there's a subway tunnel being built by the very same people building out tram line here in Edinburgh. Which explains a lot.

Glyn Davies at Musings from the Anglesey Photo Artist tells of his interview for a Welsh Language Arts tv programme, individual prints selling and news of a print sale with lots of great photography including this shot.
Mrs Deane has a review of the work of Prix HSBC pour la Photographie winner Matthieu Guafso, muses on change, moving on and ruins and a piece on 2 found postcards one of which has very sinister overtones. Or does it?

Meanwhile LensCulture has a review of Look Me in the Eyes:Russian Photographic Portraits happening in Paris, the World Press Photo 2009 awards and a story on how the residents of a Kenyan slum are mounting photographs on their roofs big enough for Google Earth to see. And this site has a vast archive of photography to view and buy too.
And The Strobist has.... well tutorials and kit stories and .... well go there if you're after a How To? or 2.
And what of the non photographic blogs? Well my friends at Bohemia Life have kids clothes from Phister and Philine (which is a slightly odd name to choose if I may say so), The Little Experience Craft kits for Kids and lots and lots more for body and home including my nudes. Tom Morton at Beetcroft moans about ITV's Red Riding. I agreed with some of what he says about set design but I've sympathy with the designers who can't find all the necessary 60's tat as its all been chucked save for the really high end stuff. And that wasn't required in that film was it? But I thoroughly enjoyed the episode with the exception of the sound quality. Or is it my tv set? Or even my hearing? And finally my friend Mike Coulter at DigitalAgency relates a story on crap iPhone customer service from O2. How much longer will Apple allow this monopoly to exist? Great device. Pity about O2's grasp of our nuts.
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photography,
raves
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Ahoy there! New Website!



ALL or At Long Last I've finished my promised re-building of my website. I've expanded it into a simplified format with 4 "Books" and "Info" and "T&Cs" pages. And rather than talk too much about it here I'd like you to go visit it HERE.
Hope you like it (and do please report any errors).
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HLA,
http://www.macneill.co.uk,
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Sunday, 1 March 2009
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Twitter Part 3.
One Phil Adams (of Blonde) and family are now proud owners of one of my Shadow Nudes. Phil won the print in the raffle run as part of the recent Twestival here in Edinburgh which raised £3500 for CHARITY:WATER. Enjoy it Phil.
The total raised from the Global Twestival stands at $250,000 USD on 18 February 2009 - confirmation from over 80 cities is still pending. Not bad for something conceived and delivered in just one month.
And what's this? A photographers blog page without a photo? That's a first.
The total raised from the Global Twestival stands at $250,000 USD on 18 February 2009 - confirmation from over 80 cities is still pending. Not bad for something conceived and delivered in just one month.
And what's this? A photographers blog page without a photo? That's a first.
Friday, 6 February 2009
Twitter or Twestival part 1
You'll have been stuck in a jungle somewhere or you'll have heard of TWITTER. It's one of the simplest and greatest of the Social Networking devices currently available. And at less than 3 years old it is having it's first global festival or TWESTIVAL next Thursday, 12th Feb, 2009. Moving from the virtual to the real, faces behind the avatars will meet and greet in person at over 175 different venues throughout the world and all in aid of CHARITY:WATER.
In Edinburgh it's happening at 19:00 at Hawke and Hunter, 12 Picardy Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JT.
And one part of the evening is an auction that I've been persuaded to contribute to. So if you want a print from my Shadow series (normally £150 at Bohemia, Dundas Street, Edinburgh) get on down there.
(Further images and info on next post).
Twitter or Twestival part 2
Here's what Bohemia Design have to say about me and the images:
This series of archival quality limited edition prints are made on a heavyweight watercolour paper with natural pigment inks.
An elegant play of light, form & shadow in gorgeous rich tones describe the enduring mystery of the female figure.
Brendan MacNeill is a graduate of London Central Polytechnic & now works from his studio based in Leith, Edinburgh.
With a portfolio of portraits which include David Bailey, Terence Conran, Mohammed al Fayed, Jimmy Boyle, Hugh Collins, Carol Smillie & Murial Gray, MacNeill's photographic skills are in constant demand. He shoots for a wide range of clients across the editorial & design industries.
Limited Edition of 25 copies
Image size: 53cm x38cm
Paper size: 61cm x 43cm
Supplied unframed
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Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Printer's darkrooms

The digital revolution has certainly given us all a huge degree of added freedom along with a bigger and more complex workload. And just as the hot metal boys disappeared from Fleet Street (and Albion Street if you're going all Weegee) in favour of digital type setting, so too the darkroom giants are fast disappearing.
And to document these usually unseen working spaces Richard Nicholson has managed to gain access to many of the unique and personal spaces of top London printers to produce 'Last One Out, Please Turn On The Light'. Worth a look if you've too young to have been in one or you want to invoke the smell of hypo again. Featured here is Debbie Sears enlarger at Metro in Clerkenwell. And no that's not an early AppleMac.
And talking of another Weegee... he worked in 30's and 40's New York shooting crime scenes and victims and the dead. Frequently arriving before even the police (he had permission to listen in on their frequency) he shot fast with a handheld 5x4 inch camera and processed the film in his car as he drove back to the paper. Who needs digital?
Thanks again to JM Colberg at Conscientious - always available on the sidebar.
Labels:
DigitalAgency,
News,
Photographers,
photography,
weegee
Tuesday, 3 February 2009
Remembering summer
Sitting in a drafty studio I started to dream of summer. And to remind myself of what I'd shot when I last wore a pair of shorts I hit Apple+F and found these timelapse movies. All a little over crunched by Bloggers processing they nevertheless make me yearn for a bit of heat. And the forecast? More snow!
Sunday, 1 February 2009
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Test
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News,
Personal Work,
photography,
Stolen Agency
Monday, 19 January 2009
Working for the Company Store

Well RBS actually. This was shot for a customer profile for RBS Business Sense magazine. The location was the Hub at Glentress near Peebles where Tracy and Emma run an amazing set up of forest trails, bike shop, cafe and bike wash. Well worth a visit if you're thinking of getting into off-road cycling.
Wonder if I can get a discount on my banking charges?
Monday, 12 January 2009
Interactive Panoramas



Early days yet..... Over the break I was shooting and putting some QTVRs together. See them here (will open in a full screen browser) GlenCoe, Cramond and Leamington Lift Bridge. As you see I've still one or two issues to work through. Look out for linked tours in the future. Quicktime required..... download it here.
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Sunday, 4 January 2009
Polaroid SX-70

Changed days according to the Lens Culture blog as apparently Polaroid cease production of instant film products this month. And thanks to them for unearthing this wonderful promotional film on the legendary SX-70 camera.. think Bowie's Camera in The Man Who Fell To Earth. Having viewed the corporate promo Lens Culture asked what's missing with current advertising. Admittedly it's from a bygone era but I'm left wondering how such a relentingly optimistic piece could ever be made these days.
The still is my take on the system.
Thursday, 1 January 2009
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