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As I mentioned a while ago, I was in Dubai as one of the invited photographers at the Gulf Photo Plus annual training event. On the opening night the invited speaker was Matt Hoyle. One of his recent projects - the 'Icebergs' - was on display and he also did a presentation based around his 'Encounters' series. Icebergs is a collection of images of winter swimmers at Bondi beach and Encounters is a set of portraits of people who claim to have seen aliens, ghosts and other strange phenomena. Both series of photographs were absolutely stunning and, if you aren't familiar with his work, I seriously suggest you head over to his website and check out his portfolio.

What was also really interesting was being able to talk to him about his workflow, and I initially made two assumptions, both of which turned out to be wrong. First, I assumed that his portraits were probably taken with either a medium format digital back or something like a 1Ds mkII, but it turns out that most were taken with a D60; which, given the quality of the prints on display, was a real surprise. Second, I thought that some of them were probably HDR images, but I was wrong again. When I post-process an image I spend between 10 minutes and around four hours working on a shot. One that takes four hours probably has around 15 adjustment layers. Matt's portraits, on the other hand, frequently have around 30 layers and are around 2GB in size, with individual curves for items as small as a person's nose, their eye, cheek bone, and so on.

Anyway, I was mightily impressed, and if you get the chance to see some of his work you should jump at the chance.

As for this shot: it's Matt on the right and one of the Encounters images on his laptop.

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comment by Dave at 09:28 PM (GMT) on 30 March, 2007

wow! this is different from you! but very cool. looks very cozy relaxed feel. I can almost imagine i'm there! the shot on the screen looks good too, i'm off to check out this guys work...

comment by nferreira at 09:32 PM (GMT) on 30 March, 2007

Yes, Matt's work is amazing and I knew it for some time, but I also tought that he had a camera with more resolution and I could swear that most of his photos were HDR.

comment by 西皮士 at 02:57 AM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

电脑屏幕上的照片好看!i like the picture on the screen!~

comment by P.J. at 06:21 AM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

A very cool image. I like the darkness.

comment by Ryano at 08:41 AM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

very different image for you Dave! Thanks for the advice above will def check it out! love the darkness surrounding the laptop!

comment by rhys at 09:23 AM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

Wow, a very different style of Chromasia here, but I like it! yes, MH's work is impressive too. I found it interesting when you say that you spend anything between 10mins-4hours editing and image- I too can spend the good part of an afternoon working on an image to the point that I'm happy with it, then look at it the next day and start all over again! Yet when I turn the clock back about 10 years, I would do all my own B&W processing and printing the 'wet' way and the process, although lengthy (developing, stopping, fixing etc.), it would seem to take only a fraction of the time to actually create the image itself. Have we become too fussy, to preoccupied with perfection? Are we becoming too meddlesome with our pixels?

comment by Jean-François at 02:47 PM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

i like this one a lot.

comment by Mike at 06:37 PM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

Great image with an interesting story behind it.

comment by djn1 at 10:01 PM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

Thanks all.

comment by Alexandru at 10:18 PM (GMT) on 31 March, 2007

2GB :| have mercy.

comment by owen-b at 06:41 PM (GMT) on 1 April, 2007

Hmm... I don't care how good the shots are, 30 layers for things as small as someone's nose is simply madness in my opinion. Madness. Get a life!!!

End of rash snap judgement...

comment by elaine at 10:39 PM (GMT) on 1 April, 2007

beautiful shot! love tyhe way the screen is so bright in the dark! great compo!