Stella Scordellis - Artist's Proof Sale

Do you have a project or commission on the go that needs original and stunning automotive photographs to dress the walls and complete the look?

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If your answer is yes you have arrived at the correct destination, especially because we are offering a 15% discount to all subscriber’s of our newsletter.

A number of my Artist's Proofs of some of the worlds finest classic and supercars are available to purchase from the automotive side of my business – ‘Stella’ Automotive and Lifestyle Photography.

They would look fabulous on the walls of a hotel, restaurant, boardroom, showroom, your home or a gift for a customer or loved one to cheer them up!

The Artist Proofs featured in the exhibition ‘A Drive Down Memory Lane’ – with the inaugural exhibition hosted by Chartwell the country home of Sir Winston Churchill in Westerham, Kent – then on to the Royal Automobile Club, London – this link tells you more.

To view the exclusive collection click here

Please email any order enquiries to stella@smscreativephotography.co.uk to claim your 15% discount.

Many thanks

Stella

Ferrari F40

Ferrari F40

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Lockdown Doorstep Photo-Shoots with Stella Scordellis

With lockdown looking like it’s here to stay for a while yet, I’m really missing the outdoor family photo-shoots I usually do at this time of year.

With this in mind to capture the lockdown and the people and pets we are spending it with, I am offering ‘Doorstep Photo-Shoots’ – they can be done on your doorstep or in your garden, I use a long lens so social distancing is not an issue.

Doorstep shoots are short, not more than 15 minutes. I will phone you before to let you know I am approaching so I don’t have to ring your doorbell and you can be ready.

The shoot is priced at £75 inclusive of VAT and you will receive 2 edited high-resolution images for digital download. A gallery of images is emailed to you after your shoot so you can choose your favourites. There is also an option to purchase additional images and prints too.

Payment is taken prior to the shoot by direct transfer to confirm your time slot. In case of bad weather, you will be able to reschedule.

It’s a lovely memory to reflect on in years to come!

Photo-Shoots are currently taking place in Oxted, Limpsfield, Merle Common, Hurst Green, Westerham and Woldingham on certain days of the week.

Please call me on 01883 722282 or 0777 1810105 to find out when I am in your area and to book your date and time.

Alternatively, if you are looking for something a little more comprehensive this link to our Location Home & Garden photo-shoots tells you more. If you are a past customer looking to update your family album please quote UPDATEME to receive your loyalty discount – be lovely to see you again!

I look forward to hearing from you.

Stella

To mark their 13th wedding anniversary before they set off for their daily exercise allowance!

To mark their 13th wedding anniversary before they set off for their daily exercise allowance!

 

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Lockdown In Oxted Town

Now that I have settled into lockdown I find myself in some kind of surreal routine – combining daily exercise, work and virtual social life, I am feeling institutionalised.

A couple of weeks ago I ventured into the local town of Oxted where I once had my studio to take a few photographs.

I hadn’t been to town for over six weeks because of being abroad and lockdown. I decided to take the half-hour walk as part of my daily exercise to take photographs to document the effects of coronavirus on the high street so I could look back on them in years to come.

It wasn’t until I arrived on the high street that the full impact of the pandemic hit home – it felt like I was on a desolate film set and the director was going to shout – ‘lights, camera, action’ and the actors would start performing, but no this was real life, there was no one around and no traffic. The shops all had notices to say they had temporarily closed, some windows were covered from the inside, the restaurant tables weren’t set for diners and coffee shops in darkness.

I had been living in a bubble, even though I had watched the news bulletins, somehow it wasn’t until now the reality hit home – our lives won’t ever be the same again.

I’d like to share with you some of my observations, I’m sure one day I’ll reflect on this time as if it were a dream.

In the meantime, lockdown continues with a few relaxed rules meaning we can venture out for more exercise, go back to work by keeping to the 2-metre social distancing rule and even meet up with one other person outside of our home in a park. Weddings, events and overseas travel continue to be off-limits for the foreseeable future!

Keep well and stay safe!

Stella

 

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VE Day Tributes Around My Neighbourhood

On Friday 8th May 2020 the nation commemorated VE Day – 75 years since Victory in Europe!

Due to the current COVID19 pandemic, we were only permitted to mark the occasion within our own homes and gardens, adhering to the 2 metre social distancing rules. Many of us chose to decorate our front gardens and homes to show our appreciation to those who lost their lives so that we could live ours in freedom.

Here are a few photographs from my walk around the neighbourhood. It was lovely to see how we have come together to mark this historic moment in time.

Thanks Stella

 

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Presentations to Entertain You During Lockdown

In the challenging circumstances we now find ourselves in we are all becoming resourceful in our attempts to connect with each other both professionally and personally.

I am finding lockdown is forcing me to reboot my mind and learn other ways of existing — to find fulfilment outside a dormant business and isolated social life.

I hadn’t heard of Zoom BL (before lockdown) and am learning how valuable the internet is at uniting us, to give the same sense of connectedness; I was surprised to find how uplifting Zoom turned out to be. Not only am I invited to attend regular yoga classes by my yoga teacher (a link and password are all I needed to be one of her students on the screen). Zoom connected me to friends for Saturday night catch-ups from general chit chat, a quiz, to an invitation to give one of my presentations.

I was hesitant about giving a presentation online because I wasn’t sure if the delivery would be the same compared to me standing on a stage in front of a live audience. Anyway, I was prepared to give it a go and was chuffed my friends wanted to listen to ‘My Cypriot Story’ — a presentation I had previously given whilst onboard a cruise liner heading for Cyprus. Read on to find out more…

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The experience turned out to be a valuable one, I really enjoyed doing it and it was very well received!

That saying ‘you don’t know if you will like something until you do it’ is so true; it is with this in mind that I would like to ask for a show of hands to see if you would like to attend a variety of 45 minute Zoom presentations?

Covering subjects such as my perspective of Formula One, photographing during the pre-race days at the British Grand Prix 2018 — to a presentation about the Getty Images Photo Library called ‘Photos that Rock the World’ and ‘The Way Photography Shaped My Life’— about how adversity and photography brought me to where I am now.

There is no charge to attend just your feedback and enjoyment is all that’s required.

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The photographs you can see are from recent presentations onboard a cruise liner to give you an idea of the images featured. I’m new to public speaking and look forward to gaining new experiences in this field.

To show your interest in attending a Zoom presentation please leave comments below and I’ll keep you posted.

Stay safe and stay well!

A huge thank you to our wonderful NHS and all key workers who are keeping us safe and well-fed during lockdown.

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Stella

 

Life During Lockdown by Stella Scordellis

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I do hope this finds you and your family well during these unprecedented times in week four of lockdown. I don’t know about you but I'm finding isolation is making me resourceful and grateful for so many things I took for granted, especially my freedom and health.

Having returned back to the UK from overseas mid-March, a couple of days later I went down with the virus that knocked me back for the best part of two weeks. I thought I had sinusitis and dismissed it as such, but the extreme fatigue and drastic weight loss made me think otherwise, as well as the loss of smell and taste, which still haven’t returned! I’m one of the lucky ones because I didn’t experience any coughing or breathing difficulties and have made a good recovery. Each day I am posting my recovery symptoms on the Covid-19 app - along with nearly two and a half million others - so the information can be used to gather data to understand more about how CV19 affects different people. I have heard of many others who have had the same symptoms as mine and are making a good recovery too.

Along with the majority of the UK population as per the Government regulations, I’m not able to continue with my work for now and the foreseeable future ( I miss it so much), which is teaching me how to use my time otherwise. My three adult children have virtually flown the nest, leaving my twenty-something son living with me; he continues to work full time within the IT industry from the dining room, which seems to be working fine for now. He is good company, well so far anyway!

I am working on different ways of communicating with you and will be writing a blog shortly about my public speaking presentations via Zoom to enlighten and entertain you during lockdown, I have trialled it with friends and the feedback good, I enjoyed it too!

Lockdown is teaching me new things, such as — meditation, how to enjoy the sound of the dawn chorus, how to slow down and do one thing at a time (that’s a hard one) and learning new words like furloughed. As time goes on I may learn to improve my spoken Greek, watch Netflix and so much more!

I look forward to 8pm on a Thursday evening to join the clapping of a united nation in recognition of our NHS and all the carers and frontline workers; I get to see and connect with my neighbours for a few brief emotional moments.

To pass the time of day I have been gardening, tidying drawers and cupboards and doing all the household jobs that I kept putting off before lockdown, like everyone else I expect! During my daily outdoor exercise allowance I have taken a few photographs around the neighbourhood to satisfy my curiosity and creativity of our current day lives, it felt very surreal, like I was working on a fictitious commission of some sort.

Anyway, here they are below, as time goes by and I venture out to the supermarket I’ll capture other images showing life as we now know it and will share them with you on my next ‘Life During Lockdown’ blog next month.

Thank you to all you lovely people out there who are continuing to go out to work to maintain our basic needs so we can enjoy good food and nourishment. I know this involves a whole string of people, from food producers to the check-out people on the tills; the refuse collectors, the postmen and women, the delivery drivers but most importantly the front line workers at the NHS and everyone else involved working in the hospitals and care homes up and down the country. THANK YOU!

From past experiences I have learnt that disruption and storms are processes that teach us different ways of thinking and being. By clearing the mind of beliefs and challenges that are no longer of any use to us, making way for fresh clear air, new positive appreciations and most importantly a sharper sense of who you are, your values and a determination to create the life that is right for you.

We have to learn from the lessons we are now being taught and to be thankful for the opportunity to use this time wisely for the greater good.

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Children around the world and in the UK are creating pictures of rainbows and sticking them in their windows and outside their homes to signify the importance of staying positive. This one is from outside a local children’s home, isn’t it lovely!

Last but by no means least, my sympathies to those of you who have lost loved ones to this dreadful disease.

Till next time, Stay Safe and Stay Well!

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Stella