snapshots and observations

Monday 20 June 2011

interiors









rather than show you photos of my sneakers or coffee,
how about i show you a few examples of my work  ?

here are a few interiors from places i've photographed for magazines
over the past few months. i won't do the sensible thing and name them all
giving addresses, websites etc, but if you want to know where any of them are
just comment at the bottom and i'll explain all.




so first up, here's a nice enough looking place
it's almost black and white isn't it ?
it seems a bit cramped to me but it had two other rooms as well 
and it's in a decent location, pretty near to selfridges.








oh, it has a basement bar too
serving some pretty decent cocktails








hmmm... this was in a hotel
i'm pretty sure i had a coffee on the go when i was shooting this room.








this is in the same hotel
i was jonesing for a self-portrait here. you can imagine it can't you ?
me standing dead centre... smiling happily.








this was a good shoot for me
not only were the staff extremely friendly and helpful ( they gave me two coffees )
but straight after the shoot i discovered the fleet river cafe nearby. sweet !








this was way out of town... maybe in kent ?
it had a very interesting and impressive menu. i'm pretty sure that graham garrett
had something to do with it.








this is the first frame i took at heston blumenthal's place 'dinner'









and here's my trademark move, when i'm crammed uncomfortably in the corner
but it gives you an impression of the size of the place doesn't it ?








this makes this covent garden restaurant look bigger than it is
using the mirror on the left hand side.








here's another shot of the same place
this restaurant got amazing reviews in more or less every magazine going.
i reckon i'll have to give it a whirl someday soon.








this place has had some mixed reviews, but i really liked the feel of it
what i mean is, the staff were friendly and seemed 'normal'
also it's the sort of place where you could go to wearing jeans and feel 
comfortable, unlike say dinner by heston where i get the feeling that
jeans would be frowned upon.








this is a michelin starred restaurant in edinburgh
i've never seen a restaurant with tables so well spaced out. good work.
i like this shot with the pillar right in the centre.








but i also like this shot showing two pillars
there's an 'in-joke' here if i say that this restaurant deserves to have two photos shown,
so it's the least i can do to thank them for their hospitality.








this place was in pickering, north yorkshire
a very long, low ceilinged room in a wonderful old hotel.








also in north yorkshire
this is supposed to be a belting place. it's in a tiny village which also 
has a corking hotel and also probably the best village shop in the uk.








this is the vip room of a member's club in mayfair
i liked this place very much. i wish i was a member there.
if i was, i'd take you there... honestly.








from red to white. look how white this place is
giles coren reviewed this place for the times and although he seemed to spend a lot
of his review moaning about the lack of baby changing facilities,
my friend gemma assured me it's a very good restaurant to get nosh at*








the reviewer of the magazine i shoot for didn't rate this place
of course i haven't eaten here but i can tell you it's a beautifully designed place.
the chef is top man and personally came over to offer me a coffee. the staff were 
all very friendly, it has london's first dessert bar and maybe best of all, when you
go in, they give you a key with a number on it.
when you leave, you take the key to the receptionist and use it to open one of the many numbered boxes behind the desk. inside the box is a little gift for you to take home.
now isn't that a good idea ?








this little place in devon had just 7 tables
the chef is very highly rated though and it has been getting very good reviews








you'll never guess the name of this place
this view is from the booth in the corner. a very private little table.
the look of this restaurant was one of my most pleasant surprises of the year so far.








and finally, the restaurant in a hotel which opened up in chinatown recently
it's open to non-residents too... 
i reckon it's a good place to go for a spot of breakfast.



ok, any questions just go via the comment section below.

( all of the shots were taken using my leica m9 and a 16-18-21 lens )





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