Saturday 28 February 2009

Langland offices, Windsor, by Jump Studios








A few of my shots of the amazing offices of medical advertising agency Langland, designed by Jump Studios. Not what you'd expect for stuffy old Windsor, eh? I particularly like the white-tiled spine that runs through the offices, which contains everything from integral seats to a library and meeting rooms. 
Other key elements include an atmospheric meeting/conference space inspired by a gentleman's club, and a funky staff kitchen and games room. 

Monday 16 February 2009

Bailey the cat

The office resembles a giant fur ball today thanks to the arrival of Bailey the cat, a "big boned" ginger fluff cushion, who has taken up residence under the desk. He's about to attend feline boot camp, to help him shed those pounds and get into shape for summer!!!

Captured in all his furry glory with the Sigma DP1.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

Design icons for hire from the Hiring Company




It's not every day you get to shoot some of the world's most iconic design classics. But I was recently commissioned by the Hiring Company to photograph its amazing collection of high-end furniture, including classic Eames, Bertoia and Panton, mixed with more modern designs by the likes of Ron Arad and Ross Lovegrove.


The images will be used for marketing and web, helping to communicate the company's goal of offering modern furniture icons for short term loan to corporate events, exhibitions, conferences and more besides.


Monday 2 February 2009

Exploring Arundel and the Arun valley

(i) Reed beds on the Arun. 


(ii) Arun mooring  - DIY style.

(iii) Arundel's lofty Roman Catholic Cathedral - French Gothic, the Victorian remix.

(iv) Don't steal the cross in Arundel's parish church - the only church in the country which is part CofE and part Roman Catholic.

(v) Something tells me this entrance to Arundel Castle is off-limits.

(vi) Come to Arundel and get your photo taken!

Great food, shopping, architecture and landscape: Arundel is a great place for a weekend break. I visited with the Knit Nurse, and we had a terrific time, even with freezing temperatures and the misery of a replacement bus "service" on our return journey.

Even beautiful Arundel isn't immune from the curse of forbidden signs. There's no end of notices telling you what you can't do. Our favourite was the sign outside a rather classy antiques shop on the High Street. They will be asking for fingerprint samples and a full CRB check for any new customers next...

Saturday was spent on a glorious walk through Arundel Castle's vast parkland and back along the river Arun, with its reed beds and big skies. 

As usual, I didn't leave home without my Sigma DP1. 

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