Showing posts with label drew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drew. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Sans Script


I shot this story a while ago, before winter could tighten it's grip on Montreal.
I wanted to keep things fairly simple, using only natural daylight. The best source available.

For the full story see www.drewhadley.com







Photographer: Drew Hadley
Assistant: Mark Cadiz
Stylist: Izabel Soucy
Hair & Make-up: Charlotte Flannery (Montage)
Model: Jessica Jolin (Montage)




Sunday, August 15, 2010

TBF…or not to TBF,WTF!


Back-up twice and store them separately.

Never run the Lacie Set-up Assistant, format a new hard

drive through the Disc Utillity.

This happened to me a few months ago & I wanted to put it out so others can avoid it at all costs.

We had returned from a 10-day shoot in Charleston. With this particular client we always back-up our shoot and give them a full back up too.

While editing, the client experienced a power surge

in their building and fried the hard drive, thus requested that we send them another back up of the shoot. No problem.

Not wanting to release the original back up I attempted to make an additional copy for the client, here’s what happened:

The 10-day shoot was on our original back up a Lacie 1TB hard drive all 750 gigs. I took a brand new Lacie d2 Quadra 1TB and as prompted, ran the Lacie Set-Up Assistant to prepare and format the new drive. I have done this numerous times and never had a problem.

Upon running the Lacie Set-up Assistant I noticed that the original HD with the clients shoot was no longer on the desktop and I now only had an icon called ‘Lacie’.

This was a moment when I literally lost my breath. I double-checked and remounted the clients HD; she came up as ‘Lacie’ with 950gigs available….not good!

It’s not what happens in life that’s important, it’s how you deal with what happens that counts.

Plan A:

Upon realizing that I had just erased a full 10 day shoot, my 1st question of how the hell did that happen, was quickly replaced with lets fix and find a solution to this major problem.

We set-up a San Disc Rescue Pro scan and were very relieved to see the files come in. The file numbers did not correspond but we were getting the files nonetheless.

The mountain of data to scan, all 750gigs soon became our next concern. The client was waiting for the HD, they had a deadline to meet and we were getting 100 files a day, which dwindled to 30 files / day as the computer began to loose RAM.

Plan B:

A quick search online and I found DTI Data who were quoting reasonable prices and no payment if data was not recoverable.

These guys, with their expedited service were able to recover and ship the HD, with original file names in tact to our client within 5 business days.

I definitely recommend their services. When you’re in a pinch like this you want to be dealing with a Pro Team!

DTI Data

Phone: 866-438-6932

I contacted Lacie regarding this matter see their response below.


Posted: May 6, 2010 @ 1:33 PM

Good afternoon Drew,

I attempted to call you today, but unfortunately I was not able to reach you. The bug in the Setup Assistant that you described has been addressed, but a few drives did get shipped out without the patch that fixed the issue.

There are a few options open to you. The quickest would be to run a software utility called Data Rescue that we recommend to recover lost files. It is a third-party application that may be purchased here: http://www.prosofteng.com/lacie/. There is a free demo of Data Rescue, available here, that you may try before you decide to purchase the full version. This demo will allow you to scan the disk and assess the likelihood of being able to recover your data with this program.

Another option is to send the drive to us so that we may attempt to recover your data ourselves. I would like to point out that we would be using the exact same software, Data Rescue, that I recommended previously. The downside to this option is that we are located in the United States, so shipping could be expensive.

The third option is to send the drive to a professional data recovery company. We recommend DriveSavers. This is going to be the most expensive option open to you, but also the safest. If your data is critical to you, I highly recommend contacting DriveSavers for advice or an assessment of your situation.

Please let me know how you would like to proceed with us. Although I am happy to assist, you may also try to resolve this matter with LaCie Canada if you wish: http://www.lacie.com/ca/contact/.

Best regards, Alex




Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Time Is more Valuable than Money


How many of you spend at least 1 hour a day driving in your car, or traveling to and from work? That time adds up very quickly and by the end of the week it could be close to a full business day or more.

I have been doing this for a while now and just wanted to put it out there because it’s amazing how productive you can be in those hours when you hands are busy but your mind is free.

You can listen to the radio, but you could also put your mind to work and absorb a new language, or listen to compelling e-books and expand your mind.

Think about it.

Now I’m sure there are many out there who do this because it’s so easy to do. However I know all too well that the things that are easy to do are also easy not to do.

We can always make more money, but we can never produce more time.

Use it wisely!


Sunday, January 10, 2010

Africa Calling...


I just got back from probably the most beautiful place on earth.
This image shows the mountain views and beach views of Llandudno, Cape Town.


Monday, December 7, 2009

Portable Energy


About a month ago we were shooting on location in Santa Barbara, unfortunately there had been no swell at all. After a shoot day we rolled down to Rincon Point in hopes of seeing more than ripples. Alas the ocean was a dead calm. With no waves to surf we decided to explore and drove up into the hills and found the busiest Mexican restaurant in Ojai. Being Taco Tuesday and 2 4 1 cocktails we where really starting to like this little town. There is a definite sublime energy in Ojai, which brings me to my point. We met some very cool & interesting peeps it turns out that one of the guys with whom we shared our table is the VP of LibertyPak, the 'portable electric power' guys. DC sent me a link today which I wanted to share. Anyone who shoots on location a lot will find this company pretty interesting. Whether you're running studio flash or HMI's this is a very useful tool.
http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-10043-10273

LibertyPak website : www.libertypak.com

Friday, December 4, 2009

Daybreak

Magic light early this morning over Montreal, for those of us up early to see it....

View from the studio
all images ©drewhadley.com

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Food shoot



A few images from my latest food shoot...



All images ©drewhadley.com
Food Stylist: J Chef

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Late Harvest

Simplicity denotes beauty, elegance, sophistication, purity and clarity.
This is a spread from my latest fashion shoot.

Special thanks to Rudsak www.rudsak.com & Browns Shoes www.brownsshoes.com

Hair & Make-up: Lilly Smith
Styling: Liz Ratcilffe
Model: Frederique (Giovanni)
Photographer: Drew Hadley
Photo Assistant: Amelie Chiasson

Friday, October 30, 2009

Hendry's - Santa Barbara

Currently on a job in Santa Barbara. Mixing a little business with pleasure, DC and I head out early this morning and found some waves at Hendry's Beach, which just so happened to be our location for the day. Water temp 62f outside temp 45f. Great way to start the morning!







Below, location day1