22 Jun 2015

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Sunning ourselves


Lisa and I went to get some Vitamin D at the Southbank Centre's Roof Garden last week. You may have seen a shot on Instagram already...



20 Jun 2015

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Woodburner at Dalston Eastern Curve Garden

Last week I visited this lovely urban garden for the first time. Woodburner was running then and will be every Tuesday throughout the summer. Delicious music, ice lollies, woodfired pizza, wine and utterly dreamy surroundings all make it a highly recommended evening out.

Your daily Eggleston rip-off.


Alastair Caplin tunes up.
Cellist and singer (and yodeller!) Laura Moody.


Disco balls and drying herbs. 




14 Jun 2015

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Summertime

From that brief but glorious time last weekend when it seemed like the sun might actually have finally arrived.


5 Jun 2015

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Back in the saddle + more travels

I'm back! 2014 ended very busily with shoots and projects coming out of my ears and 2015 opened in much the same fashion. To my dismay I fell ill in March and landed up in hospital for an extended stay at the end of April. I'm so happy that I feel well again! Food has never tasted so good, the sun has never been so warm, friends have never been so dear, and photography has never been such fun. 

Our family trip to Krakow was set as a celebration of Mummy Leedale's big 6-0 and ended up being a timely way for me to enjoy the return to real life too. We spent three days pottering around this lovely and elegant city in the warm sunshine. I've treated myself to a get-well present of an adorable little Olympus mirrorless number and couldn't be more pleased with it. After years of lugging a DSLR around on holiday this sweetie feels like it weighs precisely nothing and so far I'm very pleased with the quality of the photos it shoots. 


I hadn't really clocked how big Catholicism is in Poland







Holidaying with this bunch of schmoes was pretty fun.




These dalmation horses were my favourite.


I love holiday apartment decor.


Wawel Castle is basically lifted straight out of a fairytale.




No idea what this guy was doing chilling at a riverside festival. 




Kazimierz was the Jewish quarter for several hundred years. Of Krakow's 70,000-strong Jewish population only 2,000 remained after the War. A small monument (below) stands as a spot for quiet contemplation of this atrocity.


We found where the fruit and vegetables were hiding! In the small market square Plac Nowy.







The Wielska salt mines were impressive - textures on the tunnel walls looked like lunar landscapes there were lots of salt sculptures scattered about.




Amber is a big deal there; much is produced in Northern Poland. I just shopped with my eyes :)





 Thanks for showing us a good time, Poland!