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Checkum campaign has the X Factor!

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Sean Smith from X Factor’s sibling duo, Same Difference is another celebrity to brave the on-going national Testicular Cancer awareness campaign known as Checkum. We photographed Sean a few weeks ago in London, but I will hasten to add that his sister, Sarah wasn’t present at this particular gig! Instead she took a hasty retreat after dropping Sean at the studio door and returned later with a beaming smile all over her face - I can’t think why!

A positive and happy character (despite the three hours of nude labour Andrea (my Art Director) and I put him through, Sean was a delight to shoot and sailed through every pose like a true professional. I have posted one of Sean’s Checkum posters here, but more should be released once we receive approval. All images were shot with a Nikon D3x provided by Nikon UK in support of the campaign. The lens I used was my own Nikon 70-200 vr. We used Elinchrom flash as our light source. Click on any image for a larger view.

See an interview with Sean and Sarah here, where Sean talks about the Checkum shoot. There is also a newspaper article relating to the shoot here.

HOT OFF THE PRESS! An additional photo has been used by Heatworld (Heat magazine on-line) here.

(To find out more about the Checkum campaign and view additional images and stories, please scroll through my blog history. The Checkum celebrity campaign was created by Famousmales in association with Macmillan Cancer Support).

TV Autoglass man drops his overalls for Checkum

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Gavin Jenks from the Autoglass TV advertisements is another familiar face to reveal all for the Checkum Testicular Cancer Awareness campaign. Shot about a week ago in Birmingham, Gavin told us he had never done anything like this before, but was willing to expose himself in the name of charity and for the good of all mankind! Gavin’s shoot was a little trickier than most, as we had to position the glass windscreen to avoid reflection from the studio lights. My Art Director, Andrea had much ‘windscreen tweaking’ to do in order to get the perfect shot. Gavin provided all the props for the shoot himself, including an array of tools for the job, plus the glass windscreen that weighed an absolute ton!

All photos were taken with a Nikon D2x and 50mm prime lens (75mm due to chip size of camera). The images were mostly lit with 3 Elinchrom flash heads with a small softbox as the key light, a snooted light on the background and a large honeycomb to backlight Gavin’s body and hair and separate him from the background.

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HOT OFF THE PRESS! Gavin’s photo’s are in Heatworld (Heat magazine on-line) here. More radio coverage at BRMB Radio here.

Stuart Pilkington poses up North for Checkum

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Stuart Pilkington of Big Brother 9 is yet another celebrity to hit the headlines for getting his kit off for charity. We photographed Stuart in a Manchester studio very recently, followed a couple of days later by an additional celebrity shoot in London - soon to be revealed!

The idea of the final Checkum posters is to promote Testicular Cancer awareness to the male population. As the campaign gains popularity, aided by the fantastic publicity it’s receiving through the international media, more and more celebrities are showing an interest in joining in. The photo shoots are essentially a bit of fun, but carry a very serious and important message in the final posters (click on the poster images for a larger view).

A recent shoot with Coronation Street’s Adam Rickitt has also been featured widely in the media and the Checkum campaign received mention a few days ago during a TV interview with Adam on ITV’s Loose Women. You can see a selected gallery of the Checkum posters so far, including Adam’s images here.

Stuart’s final posters are featured from today in The Sun newspaper on-line, click here to see the full article.

Here’s to the next Checkum shoot (coming very soon)!

All images were shot with a Nikon D3x loaned by the Nikon UK in support of the campaign. Checkum is a celebrity Testicular Cancer awareness campaign created by Famousmales and is sponsored by Macmillan Cancer Support.

Lenses used were my own Nikon 70-200 vr and 50mm 1.8 prime. The studio flash used was Elinchrom.

HOT OF THE PRESS - The funniest thing to come out of the Checkum campaign yet is here! And another article here.

Checkum - the story so far!

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The Checkum celebrity Testicular Cancer awareness campaign (sponsored by Macmillan Cancer Support) is now gathering pace, gaining national recognition and global media attention. I have therefore decided to create a quick blog post hosting a gallery showing the majority of the Checkum posters we have created so far in liaison with my client, Famousmales. An additional celebrity took part in the campaign recently and the poster will be added to my blog very soon.

Sadly, we no longer have Nikon supporting us with their high-resolution D3x camera, which was perfect for the campaign shoots. Should any other camera manufacturer/supplier like to support the campaign in return for a credit on the posters, please contact me - 07802 463315. You can see Nikon’s credit on many of the posters in the gallery.

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Birmingham Royal Ballet - dancing for Checkum!

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

One of our most demanding Checkum shoots to date took place on location at the Birmingham Hippodrome. In one day we photographed four male and one female artist from the world-famous Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB). Throughout the day, each artist took turns in performing to camera, something they are undoubtedly very used to. However, on this occasion they were required to perform completely nude!

For me, this was an exhausting shoot as I had to capture the moment each performer struck their best move or pose, which was often a sudden dynamic mid-air leap or a spontaneous backward stretch. All this action had to be kept within my relatively simple Elinchrom lighting set-up and pre-focused to capture the sharpest image possible. As usual, Andrea art directed the shoot from our storyboard but we also had many suggestions from the artists themselves, who were in the best position to advise us on what would look most powerful as a final image. All images here were shot with a Nikon D2x and standard 50mm Nikon lens (75mm due to chip size).

Checkum is an on-going Testicular Cancer awareness campaign involving support from many celebrities (please scroll through my blog history to see other Checkum images). We are looking for support from camera manufacturers/suppliers in return for a credit on the final posters. The existing images have already appeared in the global news press and in magazines, both printed and on-line. We have been using a Nikon D3x (supplied by Nikon UK) for some of our more recent shoots, but soon the camera needs to be returned. We therefore require a similar camera in terms of quality and resolution for future shoots. Please contact me if you are interested in supporting the campaign - Tel: 07802 463315.

Recent article regarding the shoot herehttp://bit.ly/aQ8Nul

Keep watching this space for more Checkum news. Click on any image for a larger view.

Finally, here are some comments relating to recent Checkum shoots!

‘Ian Thraves is such a talented photographer, and the Checkum campaign is encompassing such a variety of guys (and girls) from all sorts of areas of life to emphasise the all important message. Now there is a new subliminal touch - the girls can also do the checking!’

‘The photos from the Ballet Dancers are simply stunning!! Literally works of art, considering the compositions, lighting, poses etc and the ones of the male and female dancers are brilliant! I am seriously impressed by them. Well Done to everyone involved - its photography like that mixed with celebrities that are helping get the message across, and the think the fact the campaign is been covered by mainstream press proves that.’

‘I agree the dancer shots are beautiful.’

‘Stunning indeed. I particularly like the second one of Matthew Lawrence with the female dancer hidden behind him - really creative and eyecatching. Congrats Ian’

Ex-Coronation Street’s Adam Rickitt - Checkum

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The latest star to join in with the Checkum testicular cancer awareness campaign is ex-Coronation Street actor and music star, Adam Rickitt.  Joined by my regular Art Director, Andrea and Make-up Artist, Sadaf Saeed we photographed Adam in Manchester at Slaughterhouse studios around a week ago. This time, some additional video footage was captured during the ‘less-exposed’ parts of the photo shoot, which will be aired on TV sometime in the future. All will be revealed as to what goes on behind the scenes of a Checkum shoot!

The photos from the shoot have so far been published in today’s Sun newspaper (and The Sun on-line), Heat on-line, plus OK on-line. In addition, they appear on the Coronation Street blog, Adam Rickitt’s official website and Metro. All images were captured on a 24.5mp Nikon D3x, that has been kindly lent to us by Nikon UK by way of supporting the campaign. Lens was my own Nikon 70-200vr 2.8. The studio flash used was my own Elinchrom kit - I generally shot with four flash heads and two ‘polyboard’ reflectors.

For more information and images relating to the Checkum campaign, please scroll through the blog history. Click on any image for a larger view.

More to come - keep watching this space!

Recent Checkum shoot and Press Release

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Recently voted the best-looking housemate ever “BIG BROTHERS” Dale Howard is the latest celebrity to join forces with over 40 other top celebrities for the Famousmales Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaign in Association with Macmillan Cancer Support. Dale looking even better after leaving the BB house is now a Personal Trainer and is working in Manchester. Dale said ” I’ve never gone completely nude for photographs before but this is such an important cause that I just had to drop my pants and “CHECKUM”.

The campaign has attracted Top Celebrity support with names like Ronan Keating, Westlife and Shayne Ward to name but a few. Famousmales Creative Director Marc Gavin said, ” We have been overwhelmed by the tremendous support from multi media celebrities for this campaign and we have quite a few big surprises to come. The lads from the TV soaps have been very supportive, as have some of the countries top music stars. Anyone who’s anyone wants to strip off and join in.

There is of course a very serious side to all this, and the message is loud and clear - Check yourself and get to a Doctor if you have any worries at all!”

Macmillan Cancer Support has a special “CHECKUM” website: www.macmillan.org.uk/checkum

Click photo for larger view, scroll blog history for other Checkum photos and stories.

Latest Checkum hot shots - Nick Youngquest

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Australian-born Rugby League player, Nick Youngquest is one of the latest Celeb’s in the queue to be photographed for Checkum, the national testicular cancer awareness campaign. The shoot took place a short while ago in Manchester and is another supported by Nikon UK (who kindly lent us a Nikon D3x body). For further information and images relating to the Checkum campaign, please see my blog history. Another shoot is scheduled to take place tomorrow in Manchester. Keep watching this space - all will be revealed! Click on any image for a larger view.

Images shot with the Nikon D3x, 85mm 1.8 Nikon lens and Bowen’s lighting. Studio - Calumet, Manchester.

Ian Thraves With D3x camera and Nick Youngquest

First photos shot with Nikon D3x for Checkum

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

A quick trip down to an East London studio resulted in one of our first Checkum shoots with the Nikon D3x. A camera that yields a 24.5 mp image from a 35mm style DSLR body - fantastic! It was just like using my trusty Nikon D2x but with twice the resolution, a much larger viewing screen at the rear and shutter that sounded sweet every time I pressed the button. When the images were later viewed on my Apple Mac monitor at 100 percent, the detail was simply jaw dropping. As for my client, I think ‘impressed’ isn’t a strong enough word. I have used the D3x on two Checkum shoots so far; Jack Tweed (widower of Jade Goody) above and the other will be posted as soon as I get the go-ahead. Keep watching this space!

We have another couple of shoots coming up in the next two weeks and three more celeb’s to blog once the images have been approved. At least the next two shoots will be shot with the D3x. Nikon UK has kindly lent the camera to us in support of the campaign. Lenses I have used with the D3x are all Nikon and include my own 50mm 1.8, 70-200 2.8 vr and finally a 85mm 1.8 that was lent to me by Calumet, Manchester.

For more information about Checkum, please scroll through my blog history where you will find additional information and images that have been previously shot for the campaign.

Monty Halls joins in with Checkum

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Yesterday, I traveled to London to shoot another celebrity for the Checkum testicular cancer awareness campaign. Keep following my blog to find out who braved all to camera this time - all will be revealed soon! In the meantime, I have posted another campaign poster. See my previous blog entry for details regarding this shoot, plus view my past blog entries for other posts relating to the Checkum campaign.

The poster above shows Monty Halls. See his new series, Monty Halls Great Hebridean Escapes, 21st April, 9pm, BBC2. More info here.