Callie Shell visits Edinburgh – World Press Photo

I felt privileged to be in the same room as photographer Callie Shell. A smart American lady who had followed, no had been in the company of, Barack Obama. Not for a quick PR shoot but throughout the American election primaries and on to taking office in the White House.

Not that she knew that he WAS going to be the President but booked by Time magazine, with whom she had worked many times before, the brief was to follow a young black man who had aspirations. Wow – was he right to harbour those dreams. Anyway that’s another story.

I had booked into one of the talks as part of Edinburgh’s 2009 annual Festival of Politics during August and at which the World Press Photographic competition winning images were on display.  I was spell bound listening to Callies’ account of her time following Obama and his wife and children on his travels from state to state, the rallies, press calls, interviews and perhaps more poignantly the behind scenes moments of family, the going on and off stage, the meetings with top level staff. And the travel- even to the point of Callie asking Obama if she could still take photos as he fell asleep on the election train.

She spoke of all the levels of staff surrounding the President and the Secret Service that she had to gain the confidence of. But whilst we might think that this was assignment to be coveted which indeed it was, she said that after 3 years of being with Obama trail, that all the hard work gaining access daily became so tiresome. Certainly she found the hours were onerous and became aware that time was being stolen from her own family life. She did ‘her time’ but she was undeniably proud to have had a unique contact with a man of destiny before and after he achieved the mantle he sought.

As I sat in that room in the new Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood on 25 August 2009, I felt some sense of connection with a man only a few have such contact with. Look at her pictures and you too will see a person who, despite his office, looks be no more or less than any family man than any other – only he is the most powerful person on earth. Images of a president in the making, life in the white house, the relationship with his wife and children, the essences of an American President happy to be viewed in off scene mode, comfortable in his himself and most tellingly, according to Callie, nothing was off limits – except top secret talks of course.

View some of her photos here.

Nightly flyover Edinburgh Military Tattoo

I needed more images from the Tattoo so spent another great evening shooting two performances on Saturday 15 August.  As the earlier performance starts at 7.30 pm the light was better for the flyover. Arriving from over the Firth of Forth from RAF Kinloss it’s a stunning sight to see the plane go right over the esplanade and Edinburgh Castle as the crowds look skywards and hear the roar of the engines.

The shot was taken from riggers walkway the top of the production teams gantry and above private boxes – thus at roof top height.

More on the Edinburgh Military Tattoo

A Nimrod approaches Edinburgh Castle for the nightly flypast for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2009

A Nimrod approaches Edinburgh Castle for the nightly flypast for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2009

Windows

Just went into town today to collect a media pass for the the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and more for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo for tonight. I took a camera with a little task of looking for ‘window’ shots. A bit of fun when you have a limited topic for shooting.

Who's looking at who?

Who's looking at who?

Spectacular 60th Edinburgh Military Tattoo

I got my wish to cover this year’s Press Night for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo on the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle – my third.

Commissioned by the recently formed Destination Edinburgh Marketing Alliance, the brief was to seek out images from differing angles and composition as well as colours that match the Edinburgh Inspiring Capital’s brand colours.

So another great night shooting stunning displays of music, dance, and pipe bands from all around the globe – a truly international gathering of performers. The joy of coverng this event is on previous blogs >> Edinburgh Military Tattoos 2006 and 2008.

Managed to 'grab' these performers from She Huo cultural troupe from teh city of Xi'an in China for a few seconds just before the show started

Managed to 'grab' these performers from She Huo cultural troupe from the city of Xi'an in China for a few seconds just before the show started

The massed pipes and drums enter the esplanade from Edinburgh Castle

The massed pipes and drums enter the esplanade from Edinburgh Castle

Keeping the beat

Keeping the beat

She Huo cultural act from China

She Huo cultural act from China

Performers from She Huo cultural act from China waiting to come 'on stage'

Performers from She Huo cultural act from China waiting to come 'on stage'

She Huo cultural act from China

She Huo cultural act from China

Top Secret Drum Corps from Switzerland with lighted drum sticks

Top Secret Drum Corps from Switzerland with lighted drum sticks

Burns 250th Anniversary Tribute

Burns 250th Anniversary Tribute

Edinburgh Tattoo Finale 2009

Edinburgh Tattoo Finale 2009

‘Window’ on Pittenweem Arts Festival 2009

Been to Crail, Anstruther, Elie before but not Pittenweem. Lovely little seaside town on the south coast of Fife that hosts the famous Pittenweem Arts Festival every year. Local artists throw open their doors to visitors to view and buy. Living room walls are covered in wonderful art – some inviting other artists to share their wall space. For once I remembered to take my little Fuiji F31fd in my pocket but much to my wife’s annoyance it was in use a lot. I’ve to come back on my own sometime!

Sea facing wall of the stone building on the pier

Sea facing wall of the stone building on the pier

Pittenweem Harbour

Pittenweem Harbour

There are over 100 artists exhibiting in the village in houses, garages, studios, gardens and anywhere that has wall space. www.pittenweemartsfestival.co.uk/

Edinburgh’s Jazz Festival – opening Mardi Gras

Blessed with a fine day the Edinburgh Jazz Festival 2009 got underway with a colourful parade from The City Chambers on the Royal Mile to the famous Grassmarket. There jazz bands on 3 mini stages and other street performances took place throught the afternoon delighting locals and holiday visitors alike.

rdi Gras in Edinburgh's Grassmarket for the opening if the 2009 Edinburgh Jass Festival

Mardi Gras in Edinburgh's Grassmarket for the opening of the 2009 Edinburgh Jazz Festival

Dance Imagery UK launches with exhibition at Dance Base Edinburgh

Dance photographer Maria Falconer launches Dance Imagery UK with a stunning exhibition (throughout August) of dance images at the Dance Base in Edinburgh’s famous Grassmarket. Maria has combined a  background as an ex-professional dancer with some of the UK’s top productions on stage and TV and her talents as a professional photographer to produce a fabulous range of colour and black and white, limited edition prints. More at www.danceimagery.co.uk 

Dance Imagery exhibition at Dance Studios Edinburgh

Dance Imagery exhibition at Dance Base Edinburgh