30 May 2012
0 commentsStation/ary
Labels: city, London, my work, night, photography, strangers, street photography, walking21 May 2012
0 commentsBrewing
Labels: Amy Lord, collaboration, collage, experiments, garden, my work, photography, portraits, teaser
Amy Lord and I are cooking up a little something together. Amy will be presenting 'the weirdest adventure that Standon Calling has ever seen' in August.
14 May 2012
1 commentsJillian + Ellis
Labels: black and white, Hackney, natural light, rainbow, wedding
On a mad blustery-sunny-windy day, I took some photographs at the wedding of Jillian and Ellis.
Weirdly appropriate advice from a park bench.
They had the ceremony in Hackney Town Hall, which is actually a lovely building (this isn't it though, this is just a pretty great sample of corporation planting).
I do love a black-and-white wedding shot.
The party was about as small as can be - bride, groom, three witnesses.
Witness LOLz.
I did nearly shed a little tear...
But when two people look this happy to be together, why wouldn't you?
We then left lovely Hackney and jumped in a cab....
Over to Haggerston Park, dodging showers all the way.
(Clever bride, choosing a matching umbrella).
Afterwards, as we were relaxing chez Jillian and Ellis' with a glass of champers, a huge double rainbow emerged. And if that is not a good omen, I don't know what is.
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Allen!
9 May 2012
0 commentsSparkles and Roses
Labels: Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, bokeh, cabaret, favourite things, flowers, photography, Samantha's Supper Club, work for clientsIf you know me or you have read this blog regularly you'll recognise that these are two of my favourite things. Shots from Samantha's Supper Club at the weekend: previous shots from the Club are here.
2 May 2012
0 commentsMarrakesh
Labels: film, Marrakesh, Morocco, my work, photography, street photography, travels
I found these two shots from a trip to Morocco a few years back rummaging through my archives for a totally adorable mini-project which I will share with you tomorrow. This was when I still schlepped my beloved film rangefinder everywhere on every holiday.
One of the consequences of the last couple of years, while I've been setting up in business and having a very unpredictable work schedule (and income!) is that I've travelled much less, and so I miss out on finding little playgrounds with amazing dinosaur slides and yellow swings.
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