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G2 – Definitive Genesis/Richard Haines Charity Weekend Update

A quick update by the organiser on the Charterhouse gigs last weekend – there were so many supporting emails from people who came and from those who couldn’t come – so it seems worth reporting back on how it all went.

“We were 3/4  full on Friday and pretty much sold out on Saturday, resulting in an amazing atmosphere in the hall. The ‘unplugged’ set was superb with a really lively Q&A to follow with some great questions from the audience …

The auction was first class – culminating on Saturday when we sold the Platinum Award from Tony Banks for £740! Nearly £3k from the auction and best part of £1000 in the door collection. Our hope is that we finally give £8000+ to Shooting Star CHASE – we are still waiting for figures to come in and will let you know final figures.
If you’d like to donate, you can here>>

A few photo highlights below – courtesy of Richard Haines and his www.genesispictures.co.uk online biz – do take a look (Quote CHASE to give 20% of any purchase to the charity). Great response to his picture display at the gigs and he kindly donated the ‘flower’ to the auction (went for £280!!). Thanks Richard.”

PS – Don’t miss their forthcoming shows … Milton Keynes (standing room only) and Redhill coming up next. Book at www.g2online.co.uk


Genesis Fund-Raising Weekend Success

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard donated one of his Genesis Photographs (signed, mounted and framed) to the Shooting Star CHASE Childrens Charity Auction at the G2 – Definitive Genesis concert held at Charterhouse School on 14th April and it was sold for £280! Lots of interest shown in the exhibition of the  exclusive photographs of Genesis in the early 70s from the hundreds of Genesis/G2 fans.

Richard also took some photographs of G2 in concert – see the link below:

Photographs of G2 in concert at Charterhouse School – April 2012                                     by Richard Haines         Play slideshow

Exclusive Genesis Photographs – Exhibition at Charterhouse Charity Weekend


I was commissioned to take photographs of Genesis in 1974 at Headley Grange in Hampshire where they were writing and rehearsing their album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. These phoptographs have laid dormant in my collection until recently when I decided to post them onto my website www.GenesisPictures.co.uk so they could be shared.
This has led to me being invited to put on an exhibition of over twenty of these photographs at Charterhouse School, where Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks went to school and formed the band Genesis originally.

Here are the details from the promoters of the concerts and auction being held this weekend 13th and 14th April in aid of Shooting Star CHASE Children’s Charity:

• Unpublished 1970s’ picture display … loads of interest in Richard Haines unique unpublished photo collection. 20% of the proceeds will be donated to our charity – check them out here: www.genesispictures.co.uk. These include pictures taken at Headley Grange during the making of ‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway’!. Richard is also donating one of the images to our Auction.

Our MEGA Auction …

Saturday night …
• STAR Lot 1 – Platinum Award
Platinum Sales award “We Can’t Dance” signed by Tony Banks
• Lot 2 – Peter Gabriel Collection
Selection of posters and DVDs donated by Peter Gabriel
• Lot 3 – Silverstone Classic
2 x tickets for the Silverstone Classic on 20th July, including the Mike & The Mechanics Show
• Lot 4 – Limited edition print
Framed, hand-finished print of choice from Richard Haines’ 1970s unpublished selection on display at Charterhouse
• Lot 5 – Elephant Café Bar tickets
Pair of tickets to Steve Hackett’s gig at ‘Elephant Café Bar’ at Trading Boundaries (seated)
• Lot 6 – Genesis selection 2
Genesis – Anatomy of a Tour – A book, with pop-up stage sets and details of how the tour was conceived PLUS Genesis – The Hits – 2CD -The Tour Edition (2007) PLUS Phil Collins – Going Back DVD (Live at Roseland Ballroom NYC)

Recent Examples of Photograph Restoration, Retouching and Manipulation

Here are some recent examples of photographs that I was asked to manipulate. I optimised the photographs first by restoring them and then made the required combinations. Firstly I removed the car door, tree, litter and cigarette end to result in a good photograph of the couple. From this image I was asked to make a combination of the woman with her dad as she didn’t have a good picture of them together. Then with the picture of the couple within the group I extracted them, created the background and of course the correct number of arms!

 

Richard Haines Interviewed on Meridian FM

I was recently interviewed on the Rich Tee Radio Show on Meridian 107 FM.

To listen to the interview where we discussed the merits of photograph restoration and why its so important Click Here: Photographs Forever Interview Meridian 28 Feb 2012

New Website Now Live

The all-new Photographs Forever website went live at the end of February with more simple navigation as well as the ability to download your own scanned images directly to me for restoration,evaluation or even just an opinion.

Thanks to Grant at Profitable Websites for his help to put it all together. (www.profitablewebsites.co.uk)

If you can’t find what you’re looking for or have any suggestions as to how this website could be improved, I’d love to hear from you.

Photograph Storage and Editing – Picasa by Google

Are your digital photographs organised on your computer so you can easily see them all in date order, in albums/groups of types og photographs etc? If not then take a look at Picasa by Google.

Picasa is a free downloadable program created by Google and is an image-organiser and image-viewer for editing and organising digital photographs, plus an integrated photo-sharing website.

Download the program, Picasa will then search your computer for all your photographs (or just search the places you select? and organise them into ‘albums’ of your files. This enables you to view the pictures as well as do a considerable amount of very easy editing like straightening, cropping, adjusting brightness and contrast, colour balancing and a whole host of effects like black and white, sepia, soft focus etc. The great thing is that any changes you make to your photographs in Picasa do not alter the original files on your computer as well as any changes you do make being completely un-doable.