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Another office

Another set of images for Burtt-Jones & Brewer (with whom I also have another exciting project on the go, of which more later in the year). A Corporate Finance company had their office in St Paul’s refurbished, and so one Saturday afternoon, when the office was empty, I went along to photograph their newly refurbished space inside and, from their top floor balcony, out. Continue reading Another office

Guild Qualified

I recently submitted a portfolio of images to the Guild of Photographers for adjudication with the aim of receiving an official qualification from the Guild. My submission was successful, and as the work I submitted was commercial, rather than weddings or portraits, I’m putting my brief and the chosen images here to help anyone else looking to select images for a Guild professional qualification (QGPP). Continue reading Guild Qualified

Teenage Cancer Trust in Glasgow

Teenage Cancer Trust today officially unveiled their new unit in Glasgow. The Royal Hospital for Children is part of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, a gleaming new hospital opened in May 2015, and I was lucky enough to be asked by the Trust to photograph the ward so they can show what it looks like on their site. Here are some of my photos of this fantastic new facility, decorated in bright, friendly colours with local detailing. Continue reading Teenage Cancer Trust in Glasgow

Ready for the close-up

Interiors photography is not just about the wide shots of hotel rooms and restaurants; many hotels, especially luxury country hotels like the Flackley Ash near Rye in Kent, for whom I took these photos last year, have little details that vary from room to room. Whether it’s a posy of  flowers here, or an embroidered cushion cover there, these details are as important to a hotel’s atmosphere as the bright sunlit rooms and a grand facade. Continue reading Ready for the close-up

Fast and French

Cojean are a French food chain who focus on healthy, fast takeaway (or eat in) food and clean, minimal decor. Their first London store in Ludgate Hill opened recently and I was asked to go along and get some photographs that showed off the interior design as well as its London location. And of course, nothing says ‘London’ more than the iconic red London bus. Continue reading Fast and French