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One of the most exciting jobs I’ve had recently was one I had to keep under wraps until just now. Workplace design consultants Burtt-Jones and Brewer had asked me to photograph the new London offices of Swedish bank SEB, in a building directly opposite St Paul’s Cathedral in the heart of the City of London. Continue reading Image bank

Skúli and Helga use the rare free time between gigs to relax in the Marina Hotel lounge

Behind the scenes with Rökkurró at Iceland Airwaves

For Iceland Airwaves this year I was looking to try something different, so I approached Icelandic band Rökkurró (whose keyboardist, Helga, lives in London and is involved in my Icelanders in London project) and suggested following them around the festival with the aim of creating a photo diary of their Airwaves. They agreed without hesitation, and I ended up having a great time with these lovely people. Here is a small selection of photos from the week. Continue reading Behind the scenes with Rökkurró at Iceland Airwaves

What, AGAIN?

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So once more I return from a trip to Iceland. This time, however, the purpose was merely leisure, and photography took a back seat (though did still feature to a small extent). I was going for my 11th visit, and my family were coming with me, for their fifth.

We stayed in a small cabin in Kjós, a region on the banks of Hvalfjörður, about 50 minutes’ drive north of Reykjavík. At this time of year the days are still pretty long, with sunset at 10:30pm and sunrise about six hours later. It never gets fully dark, so there was no chance of catching the aurora, but the sunsets do last a very long time, with the so-called ‘golden hour’ more like 2 hours long.

We were lucky with the weather – the weeks preceding our visit had been grey and rainy almost exclusively, but as soon as we arrived the sun made an appearance and we experienced some of the south west of Iceland’s warmest (I hesitate to say ‘hottest’) days of the year so far.

Our trip took us around the Golden Circle (late in the day, so though it was still light enough to see, most of the tourist buses had left), across to the Westman Islands (my third attempt at getting there finally being successful, due in no small part to the assistance of Ástþór, who was staying with his family who live there), and also took in a stay on a horse farm, Völlur Hrossarækt, whose owner, Arndís, is a mutual friend of Frances, whom I visited in Shetland a few years back. Arndís let us stay in an apartment in a refurbished farmhouse on her land, before giving us a tour of her farm in her 4×4, where we experienced some proper off-road driving through the many fields where she keeps her horses.

After leaving the farm, we continued along the south coast to Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, stopping to have a dip in the naturally heated outdoor pool at Seljavallalaug, then drove up to the top of the cliffs at Dyrhólaey.

On the evening of the Saturday, just a couple of days before we returned home, Iceland did what it does best and put on an amazing rainbow for us. The low sun, about to set, meant that the rain-filled sky to the south produced a complete rainbow that was as tall as it could be.

I don’t have photos of all the places we visited, for the reasons given in the first paragraph, but here is a selection of some of the images I did manage to capture.

 

Frank Day

Last Thursday I was asked to help take photos of a number of publicity stunts to promote the new film Frank, which is out this Friday (9th May). My client, the company who came up with the ideas, have provided some interesting work in the past, so I was looking forward to an enjoyable day; I wasn’t disappointed. Here are some of the planned and—even better—unplanned moments that happened that day…

Underground invasion
Underground invasion
At the cinema.
At the cinema.
Crossing the road at Abbey Road, trying to annoy as few drivers as possible...
Crossing the road at Abbey Road, trying to annoy as few drivers as possible…
Catching up on the latest news
Catching up on the latest news
Frank has a haircut
Frank has a haircut
Frank meets a new friend in the barber shop
Frank meets a new friend in the barber shop
Fame has its advantages…
Fame has its advantages…
Unscheduled hula-hooping at Carnaby Street
More unscheduled hula hooping
More unscheduled hula hooping
A busy day over. Time for the pub.
A busy day over. Time for the pub.