BUYING TIME! IT’S IN THE CAN…

Well, after nearly 3 and a bit months working on the feature film ‘Buying Time’, it’s now done!

I was commissioned towards the end of last year to shoot all the behind-the-scenes still images for the film which is due for release sometime mid summer this year. There’s some great news to follow.

The images from the project has turned out to be such a strong collection that after various meetings with a production company ATurn Films, we’ve all decided to produce a fine art coffee table book that will be published through elliottstudios publishing to co inside with the film when it goes on general release in the summer.

Very much to my surprise it turned out I ended up having quite a big part in it, which I didn’t know at the time when we started the project back in November/December 2023.

Here,s just few of the images shot over the last 3/4 months.

So should I receive a telephone call from the Broccoli family, with the possibility of becoming the next James Bond, as I know they are looking I think you’ll find that the stories on here may actually have a bit of a different theme.

lol!!!!

Could be a career move!!

It’s Rock n’ Roll…

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer

DOCUMENTARY UP FOR FILM AWARD…

The whole team at Elliott Blythe Films and elliottstudios Production were so pleased to hear early last week that the documentary about Nick and his life, “The Story So Far” which held its premier in Norwich, Norfolk, is up for an international film award.

The production company that actually filmed and produced the Documentary ATurn Films made us aware of the nomination early part of December.

We all think it’s totally fantastic news and hope very much that we manage to win!

Let’s hope so…

Obviously we will let you know as soon as we know.

I would like to thank again producer and director Andy Blithe and all at ATurn Films for making all this possible.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

CHRIS MOORE REVIEWS “THE STORY SO FAR “ DVD.

REVIEW OF ‘THE STORY SO FAR.’

 

There are many adages out there; you get the scene: wise sayings, meaningful truths and the like. There are two examples of this particular genre which come to mind. Why? Well let me tell you: they are printed on canvas and hang in my kitchen. One says ‘keep calm and carry on.’ The other says: ‘housework can’t kill you but why take the chance?’ Both, of course, are true in so many ways. But, let’s get to the heart of them. Calmness, in adversity, is a very noble trait. Avoiding risk is another prime example of practicality over possibility. Both, however, I would argue are subjective risks. I would ask you to bear this in mind when it comes to viewing ‘The Story So Far’ a biopic of the world famous rock photographer, Mr Nick Elliott, filmed by Mr Andy Blythe of ‘Aturnfilms’ (2023). Here is a film which is both thought provoking and desperate; a celebration of life and a cry for help; an articulation of a life well lived, and an acknowledgement of demons ever present. And, of course, the title of the film implies a consideration, at least, as to what is to follow. The entire premise of the film had me hooked immediately. It questions many assumptions I had believed applied tomy life. It grapples with conundrums via an exquisite articulation of the human condition. It is a beautiful, yet challenging, watch. You can hang as many adages on your kitchen wall as you like, profound or not, but you will probably select to use the word ‘displaying’ rather than ‘hanging’ after viewing this masterpiece.

So, what do we have? Essentially, in football parlance, we have ‘a game of two halves.’

In the opening few minutes, Nick is recorded as saying that he has ‘been looking for a proper job since 1979.’ By a strange quirk of fate, the exact same sentiment can be said of me, because in that year I entered the noble profession of teaching and stayed there until I retired. But there the similarities end: I did not have the balls to do something about it. Nick, on the other hand, did. As Nick mentions: for him ‘…the line moves all the time.’ This film is witness to that.

To keep the football analogy moving, the first part of the film, is a whistle-stop voyage through Nick’s formative years and the influences they had on him. Through a series of reminiscences with people who have featured in Nick’s life, ranging from friends, neighbours, his brother (who lovingly refers to Nick as a ‘maverick’,), work colleagues and show-business personalities, we get a glimpse of what it is that formulates his take on things. We are transported to various locations which have been a part of his life, and are regaled with stories about the significance of ‘Number 51,’ Peterborough Lido, privets, a ‘fourteen hour coffee’, not to mention useful advice on how to avoid the cross-country run at school, and contemplations on ‘…the moon and space and all that kind of stuff!’

The second emphasis of the film, however, is by way of a complete contrast. Presented in atmospheric episodic clips, this part recounts, with absolute frankness, what Nick refers to as the dark art or, to use Nick’s own words, the ‘…heavy shit.’ It is not my remit here to give you a blow-by-blow account of the exact nature of what is revealed, suffice to say that it is shocking, mind-blowing, and deeply upsetting, if you want it to be. So, I am not offering a spoiler alert; there is no need to. But, I will say this: what is presented before you is, without doubt, totally honest; almost brutal, fringing on the surreal yet ultimately life-affirmingbecause ‘…the chair slipped.’

As Nick himself states: it has ‘been a rough trip but a good trip’ and a trip that he would happily take again. Thank God for that.

Can I offer any criticism? Not really. I was left wanting more. I wanted to learn more about the enigma that is Nick Elliott; his hopes, his fears, his motivation, his spirituality and his reasoning. But, there’s the rub, as Shakespeare once put it. This is a film about the story so far. I hope that probably, possibly, there is a fantastic tale yet to be revealed. In other words, let’s hope there is more to come from this enigmatic and inspiring soul.

 

 

Christopher M. Moore, 

Author of ‘A Stroke Of Luck’, ‘Mrs Jay Meets The Creation Ratio’ and ‘Not Quite At That Level Yet.’

A massive big thank you to Chris for this wonderful review.

So glad you enjoyed the film Chris!

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

BACK ON A FILM SET AGAIN!

This last week saw the start of shooting for a brand new feature film from the studios of ATurn Films. Owner and Director Andy Blithe has invited Nick to produce the promo and advertising artwork for his latest production titled “Buying Time”

Shooting started the second week of November on location in Norwich at various parts of the city with the crew hooking up with Nick where they shot five scenes from early on in the movie.

The film is expected to take most of 2024 to shoot and produce most of the film will concentrated on various locations both in and out of Norwich, with a big cast coming from various parts of the UK to feature.

Andy has also asked Nick to be a part of the cast playing a cameo roll later in the movie to be film sometime in the spring of 2024.

“I came up with the concept of the story about 3 years ago. It explores several themes including the future of health and some linked conspiracy theories. ‘ Daniel Avery has lost his wife and child recently. As a result of some random dreams and some linked chance sightings, he investigates his suspicions. But little did he know how high and wide the corruptness goes, all for the usual money and greed and the power of those in higher places’ This feature film is my first one and it is my most ambitious project to date. However as people who know me, I will get it done and it promises to be a wonderful piece of work that is already starting to gain some interest. We are looking for backers to help with the film and would love to speak to anyone interested in getting involved”

Andy Blithe

Owner & Director at ATurn Films

Should be an exciting 2024 I think!

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

24 HOURS IN DEVON…

Well, Devon! It’s a bloody long way from Norfolk…

After receiving a call a few weeks earlier from my American agent, Lee Williams, about a new project with a dear colleague of his and mine. Alan West is a guy that I first met in Nashville in 2010. And he was putting together this new show that will be touring from the spring next year here in the UK.

I was asked to shoot some promo shots for the show on the day they were filming and promo VT that will accompany the promo shots leading up to the tour and beyond. It turns out that a theatre had been hired in a sleepy place in Devon called Honiton.

Setting up early in the day….

It turns out that it was a 9 am call time so I decided to leave Norfolk around about 12.30pm the day before after a 7 1/2 hour trip. I managed to find myself in Devon that evening.

Arriving at theatre around 8 am the next day, I found myself in the midst of what turned out to be a really exciting and enjoyable day. The show is titled ‘A Country Music Songbook’ and will be showcasing some of Alan‘s favourite and traditional Country songs representing the years that he has had in the business.

The show will be releasing dates in the spring of 2024. So make sure you keep tuning in to find out whereabouts they’re going to be and when you can see them.

A Country Music Song Book… The Band.

A total of nearly 800 miles from Norfolk to Devon in just under 24 hours.

Ah well! It’s Rock n’ Roll!!

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

DOCUMENTARY GOES TO DVD!!

It’s here!

Just visit here to get your copy……

http://www.nickelliott.photography and click on the shop.

Hope you really enjoy it!

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

WE MADE THE NATIONAL’S…

Wonderful news!

The project 50 years on the job a fine art coffee table book by Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer has been picked up by one of the Nationals. http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk took the story up late last week, and here it is!

Photographer postpones planned retirement after 50 years with paper

by David Sharman Published 13 Sep 2023 

A photographer has postponed his planned retirement after celebrating half a century working for a regional newspaper.

David Lowndes has stated his intention to “stay on” at the Peterborough Telegraph, where he began his career as a photographic assistant and trainee photographer in September 1973.

David, pictured, revealed last year that he originally planned to retire in September 2023.

He has served as the paper’s sole photographer, on a freelance basis, since 2014.

David Lowndes 2023

Speaking to HTFP, he said: “I am staying on at the newspaper, maybe – if they will have me – for a couple of more years while I am fit enough.

“I started at the Peterborough Evening Telegraph in September 1973 as a photographic assistant/trainee photographer. There were seven photogs using medium format cameras and hand-processed black and white negs and prints.

“We obviously served through the best time in the industry – the seventies and eighties before new technology and mobile phones with cameras appeared.

“Years later the newspaper went ‘morning edition’ and then weekly and by 2014 the photographic department was disbanded, leaving me as the sole photographer for the paper.

“It has been a privilege to document half a century of history in Peterborough, I have enjoyed it immensely and met many people – which is why it is so difficult to hang up my camera.

“A project coming up, with the help of Rock Art photographer Nick Elliott, is to produce a pictorial book to celebrate my 50 years.

“It should be completed by the end of the year which will be followed by several exhibitions, talks and book signings to highlight Nick’s images of me and my work.”

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Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer

PETERBOROUGH TELEGRAPH GRABS STORY…

Well! The secret is out…

50 Years On The Job! new fine art book By Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer.

The project was featured in a double page spread written by Peterborough Telegraph’s reporter Carly Roberts only a few days after my PR team wrote the story on social media

Just a start, I think a big thing is to come!

Thank you so much guys!

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer..

DVD SET FOR RELEASE BEFORE OCT ONE!!

It’s here!

The new DVD is due for release before October 1st this year.

It’s been a long time coming, but it is eventually here and totally finished, and you’ll be able to buy the DVD on the nick elliott shop before the 1st of October ready to make that special Christmas gift.

This is the DVD version of the whole film from the documentary that we have been filming over the past 4 1/2 years documenting my life past, present and possibly a little bit of the future.

Following a very successful film premiere hosted in Norwich at the city’s famous Forum earlier in the summer, the film runs for one hour 10 minutes and it is presently being hosted and streamed by several of the biggest streaming networks on the planet.

You can own a copy if you were unable to come to the premier in May.

Vist: http://www.nickelliott.photography and click on the Nick Elliott Shop to purchase your copy.

I hope you enjoy every minute!

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer..

Back in the Studio at SirenFM!

Finally after nearly a 3 year break, due to the on going pandemic issues with the dreaded Covid, the last time I was in at Siren, I was making the 55th Sound and Nick’s Vision Radio Show. This last week I was invited back to the SirenFM Studios as a guest to talk about the forthcoming premiere of the documentary “Nick Elliott The Story So Far.’’

The launch of the film, with a very special VIP premiere is to be held at The Forum, Norwich on Saturday May 20th with Alex Lewzcuk being on that very exclusive guest list. He decided that we needed to have a chat live on air on his Mid Week Drive Show hosted by Alex each Wednesday Evening on the station.

We were joined by a a few special guests while tasting some hand made environmentally friendly chocolate, along with interviews and chats with a few of the regulars from around the globe.

It was great to get back into a proper studio again after such a long time. I do think that Zoom has it’s place when doing interviews over a long distance or internationally. But you just can’t beat live radio.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer

The Story So Far! The Documentary…

Well! What can I say.

After over 4 years work across many locations, times of day, seasonal weathers, miles on the road, heartbreaking stories, it’s finally finished with a big launch and premiere all booked for May 20th in Norwich’s Forum. It has come to an end.

Well this part of it anyway. There’s is some special sequels planned for later on in the year and into next year, we’re READY!!

The night is planned to be a very special VIP Invite only event with guests from across various media, personalities and friends from various stages of my life.

This will be followed up by the release of the film on DVD in early June this year 2023. This will be available to buy from the Nick Elliott Shop. Just go to http://www.nickelliott.photography

I really can’t wait for the release of this film. It’s been a project that has so much meaning to me, you just wouldn’t believe. There really is so much to say and I hope that this small part of it will open up part of my most complex and strange life.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer

Coming Very Soon!! I Bet You Can’t Wait!!

Nick Elliott “The Story So Far” The Documentary

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer