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Hello!

My name is Thomas David Kavanagh, a photographer that shoots wedding, lifestyle and commercial portraiture. I was born and bred in Dublin, Ireland but have been living in Birmingham, England for the past decade.

I have started a photography business called Saol Photography. Saol (pronounced 'Sail') is the Irish word for 'life'. I chose this as it represents how important photography is to me as well as the type of photographs I want to make.

In this blog I will share details of how my business progresses and also the projects that I am working on. Your views and comments are greatly appreciated. All of the writing and images seen in this blog are created by me and I retain the copyright. Should you wish to use any of my images, please contact me for permission.

Thank you for taking the time to visit,
Tom :-)

Saturday 9 April 2011

Saol-ing Away

So the last week or so has seen me spend more time behind a desk than a viewfinder unfortunately :-( On the plus side though, I have managed a few strides in my 'behind the scenes' work and am getting very close to launching my photgraphy website.

One of the things I've been working on is my processing workflow. This is mainly for two reasons (three if you count also being a bit of a geek!). Firstly, everybody wants nice pictures but nobody wants their photographer to take forever working on their photographs (and as they say time is money). Secondly I want to create a recognisable style for my pictures and some consistency in colour, so when I do a series of images they look like they belong together.

I'm a fan of yellow filtered images, they give a nice skin-tone and warmth to an image. I've tried a few plug-ins for photoshop like Alien Skin Exposure 3, and while they offer a lot of options I couldn't really get the effect I wanted.

So with some freely available actions and a lot of DIY I've finally managed to create a custom action I'm happy with. I won't bore you with the details of it, but at least show you what I'm talking about. The image below gives a side-by-side comparison of two pictures of my little monster. The image on the left is the original and the one on the right has my custom action applied.


As you can see the photograph is now warmer with whites appearing a cream colour. The change to the colours brings out a lot of definition (like the blades of grass) and while it loses some of the lighter blues it makes the darker more defined (so the jeans look a lot more detailed and textured).

Here's a short series of my favourite monster at our local park. After running around like a lunatic for several minutes he went from chewing/hiding my lens cap to picking flowers for his mum... and then forgetting what he was doing and crushing them in his huge baby hands :-)










The image at the start of this post is of my brother Paul back in Dublin, with the deceptively calm looking family dog Daggit. I've applied the same processing to his picture but have really put it in for a bit of home-sickness therapy :-) Hope the sunny weekend is treating you all well!

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