Tiia Öhman | |
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| Occupation(s) | Photography Graphic design Web design |
Tiia Öhman is a creative film still, making of, behind the scenes and documentary photographer based in Helsinki, Finland and Spain. She's an entrepreneur offering services in photography, graphic design (incl. key art and graphics for film productions), websites & creative content. She is the creative sidekick for the Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall - also known as Old Gods of Asgard across the Remedy Games universe.[1]
Tiia has been involved in many of the band's side activities such as Olli Tukiainen's solo project Ollie T. She worked in the camera and electrical department on Alan Wake II and cameos as the fortune teller in the Requiem for My Harlequin music video.
On Poets of the Fall
One of my favorite jobs of all times: working for the Greatest Band on Earth, Poets of the Fall. Our friendship and collaboration started with a TV interview in 2004, but as I fell in love with their music and their personalities quicksand fast, it all grew from there.
For the past 15+ years I’ve been photographing these guys a lot. Aside from the live photos, my work includes still & making of photography at their videoshoots, documenting the tours and backstage life, product photos of their official merchandise, digital greeting cards, album cover materials… you name it.
I (mostly) manage the band’s social media channels, and we plan and execute all content as a team. I read and reply to fan feedback and questions, and keep the band members updated on any relevant questions, fun comments, fan art and such. I’m also an active member on two of the biggest Poets of the Fall fan communities on Facebook and help out with live chats & such.
I loooove the video shooting days! That’s when we all get together with the band and a small video crew, and it’s all about great creative minds working as a team. Aside from shooting stills, my helping hands are usually needed in location scouting & resourcing, casting, make-up, lighting, set decorating or things like flying a kite or working the smoke machine.
In Requiem for My Harlequin I even have a small (but dramatic!) role. I’ve done some filming and editing too, but the biggest video credits in the past few years go to director Miika Hakala and Poets’ very own Markus “Captain” Kaarlonen.