Picture Fiddling....

by ashadmin 20. February 2009 12:36

Have been busy putting together a composite image for the new Def Leppard US Summer Tour poster.  Lots of going back and forth with the band and tweaking.  I think the result came out pretty good though.

 

Def Leppard 2009 Summer tour poster by Ash Newell   

 

Here's the Def Leppard video that I made from footage I took on tour throughout 2008. Hope you enjoy.

 

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You're in BEAR Country Boy!!

by ashadmin 1. September 2008 00:17
Wake up early after a surprisingly good nights sleep. Head on down and grab a hearty breakfast that a Lumberjack would be proud of. The gift shop to the hotel is open..... HA! Run in and ask the lady in there if she sells Mars Bars. I realize then that I must have looked like an excited five year old asking her. She kindly points to the Holy Grail of chocolate and I buy five of them. One is gone already by the time the elevator reaches the 11th floor and a second is opened by the time my room door closes. Grab my gear and head downstairs and Daniel meets me and helps load the gear into his truck. Stop off for a Starbucks and then he tells me we're heading off up the road to Whistler and towards the Rockies. Vancouver seems like a nice place. It certainly has a nice vibe and the Canucks seem a lot more laid back than their uptight city dwelling American counterparts. I think it's the fresh air that does it.

As we get up in elevation the views get more spectacular along highway 99 along Horseshoe Bay and Howe Sound. Anvil Island sits out in the middle of the water looking beautiful. As we go along we start looking out for good locations to shoot Daniel in the great outdoors. He stops the truck at a place called Furry Creek and looks at me waiting for the filthy comments to start....... The bugger knows me! Hehehe... Of course I don't want to be a bad guest and disappoint my most generous host so I start the mucky commentary about Furry Creek and he does his best to join in. A little further up the mountains we get to a place name "Squamish" which I predictably rename "Squeamish". We see a big river running alongside the road and decide to take a side country road and see if we can find a turn off and trail to the river. Further down we're on a trail road and are thinking of getting out when we see a bloody great Black Bear run across the trail in front of us... It was an adolescent bear which meant that Mama was around. This means that you stand a very good chance of being gnawed on by Mama so we let our asses stop twitching and decide to move on to safer locales.
You're in Bear Country Boy British Columbia Black Bear
Squamish About Bears


We eventually find a trail down to a beautiful section of clear and very cold river that's fed from glacial flow. We grab the gear. Danny boy helps me carry a big heavy box of lights down the trail to the waters edge and has a whine about his hands hurting......... if he had to play drums and really use his hands he'd really be in trouble....hehehe..... As we're going down the trail there are several old male and female fogeys in front of us heading down to a bend in the river hidden by a bunch of reeds and shrubs.. One is carrying booze, one food, and the others firewood.... We both have a chuckle about the old dudes getting trashed by the rivers edge, think nothing of it and head downstream and set up and proceed to do the photo session. Shoot Daniel sitting on a rock at the waters edge, with a beautiful orange Drum Workshop snare drum and then his Regal Tip sticks. I set up a little rock platform to squat on whilst I shoot him and his wonderous soul patch in various poses etc. It's not until I get the shots up on the laptop later that realize just how beautiful the scenery is. You kind of get caught in the moment of the shoot and have tunnel vision of a sort when you're focusing on the job at hand. I have to go back and do some landscapes there though...

Beautiful British Columbia Daniel Adair Modern Drummer Photoshoot with Ash Newell Daniel Adair Modern Drummer Photoshoot with Ash Newell Daniel Adair Modern Drummer Photoshoot with Ash Newell Daniel Adair Modern Drummer Photoshoot with Ash Newell Daniel Adair Modern Drummer Photoshoot with Ash Newell Daniel Adair Modern Drummer Photoshoot with Ash Newell
Daniel Adair Photoshoot


Get done with the shoot and we fart around and take some silly pics and video then we pack up and head back to the truck. The wind has gotten up and we walk right by the bushy area the old folks are behind. Their fire is putting out some great smoke we notice and we hear them laughing etc. Not until we walk right by and see through the gaps in the foliage do we notice that they're all completely frickin' naked! It's a veritable drunk pink wrinkle fest behind the bushes!!! We have a good chuckle about the nudists and head on up the road further into the mountains. Stop at an absolutely amazing scenic overlook with snow capped mountains in the background. Set up a light and get Daniel up standing on a stone wall with the amazing backdrop. A couple of girls come over to see what's going on and they recognize Daniel so I grab a shot of them together then we finish up the shoot and head back down the road.

By this time we're feeling rather esurient. Daniel pulls off at a place called Tim Hortons and tells me I have to try their great coffee and sandwiches. We go inside and Daniel order me a coffee called a "Double Double" and a BLT sandwich that beats the ass off any Subway sandwich I've had. What's hilarious is that there can't be a single member of staff over about 15 years old in the whole place. Daniel laughs and says he has a creepy oomph Loompah feeling but what's even scarier is that they have their crap together and are running the place like clockwork! You ask an American kid of 14 to do that and they'd be LOST! Too funny!

We head back nearer into Vancouver and nearer to Daniels home and find a railway track that runs between a forest. Shoot him in between the tracks running and doing his kung fu moves in mid air. The pics come out really good and we have a great laugh in the process not to mention the laughs we have singing alternative and filthy lyrics to Nickelback songs. I have video that I'll post when I can but don't expect to hear those "special lyrics"...hehehehehe.....

We get back to the house and set up and shoot him in his home studio in the basement. A really neat drum room that has free floating insulated walls to soundproof everything. Anyway, we get a load of playing shots on the drums etc and head out to dinner along with his lovely missus Britney. A few Guinness later and I'm previewing the pics on my laptop at dinner..... Can't wait to show you the pics when the magazine hit's the shelves!!         

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A Pain in the Wotsit...

by ashadmin 20. February 2008 20:12
For several years I've suffered on and off with lower back problems and the pain literally has been a pain in the arse. March 2007 at my doctor's recommendation I started to exercise again, eat right and take off some weight to alleviate the strain and pain on my weak discs. 35lbs lighter and an abdomen tighter (hey that rhymes!) I'm doing much better but am still having painful flare ups. I'm too young to have fusion surgery which they don't want to do and the painkillers just make you drool and want to hug everyone!

So the last three weeks I've been having acupuncture treatment for my lower back pain. Three times a week at 7am I've been baring my arse so that the very nice Dr Thomas can stick needles in my lower back for 20 minutes at a time. Some sessions involve just the needles and then others the needles are hooked up to wires and electrical pulses are run through them to stimulate the affected areas and promote blood flow to help heal.
Hanging at the house with Daisy... Stunt bum...not Ash's arse... Pinhead from Hellraiser Ed's one second acupuncture treatment
A pain in the wotsit    

The short and thick of it is that I'm actually starting to feel a difference and improvement and the day to day pain is much less than previously. Now I'll be the first one to admit that I thought acupuncture was a load of tripe but the Chinese have done it for a thousand years and it's still going so...... At least they did something useful that didn't contain lead paint eh? Ha! Seriously though, if you're having lower back pain and haven't explored the option of acupuncture then at least research and consider it. Here's a couple of links that have interesting information.

Acupuncture Today

American Academy of Medical Acupuncture

Yours with a prickly bottom, just hanging at the house with Daisy...

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