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Feb
1
2013
Thank god for Photoshop and
Posted by Ray on 01 Feb 2013 / 0 Comment

Chalk and cheese spring to mind, as interior photographers we face the unknown very day, I knock on a door and never know what I will fine, for me that’s one on the most existing parts of the job. When Merlin the great god of photography gave us Photoshop back 1988, he should have made very photographer to sign a contact that they would never tell clients how it was done because now they know, they walk around going make this blue, I will have some rare vases here and water flowing out on this wall…I know I exaggerate and I love all my clients..xx but look at below.

On the left the Chalk on the right the cheese.

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Jan
31
2013
Great Crescents of London is there a book?
Posted by Ray on 31 Jan 2013 / 0 Comment

Very smart development by Grosvenor, the past 6 months I have shot jobs in just about very great Crescent in London and got me thinking about a book, does any know of any such book. Grosvenor Crescent

9 Grosvenor Crescent/London

9 Grosvenor Crescent/London

9 Grosvenor Crescent/London

 


Jan
31
2013
Nice set of pins from Domus
Posted by Ray on 31 Jan 2013 / 0 Comment

I have been working with Mr. Newbold for quite a few years now, Tim is always looking for the next thing and a way to be creative at the same time. So he has come up with a simple new approach to side tables, he has a range to suit most contemporary styles with a touch of period as well. His new website will be up soon, so if you are a writer/blogger I would give him a buzz before it goes public. More info from mail@domusfurniture.co.uk

Domus Tables


Jan
1
2013
Black and whites shot off camrea
Posted by Ray on 01 Jan 2013 / 0 Comment

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Dec
11
2012
Down at the old BBC
Posted by Ray on 11 Dec 2012 / 0 Comment

Shooting a smart apartment in Portland Place lovely overlooking view of broadcasting house, could resist opening a window and taking a shot or two, all day I kept thinking about how many famous people had stood on that balcony as well how great the old place is. Looking through the windows I wondered how many other struggles are going on inside, being someone that travels with my work, its always reassuring to get into a hotel room and see the beeb on the TV, I hope they get through their storm and continue with the great output. To complete things a just before I left, a little frame at night of Nash church All Souls built to take ones eye after looking up Regent Street, it is noted for being the last surviving church by John Nash. The building was completed in December 1823 at a final cost of £18,323-10s-5d.

 

No 5 Portland Place

No 5 Portland Place

No 5 Portland Place

No 5 Portland Place

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Nov
21
2012
Road trip
Posted by Ray on 21 Nov 2012 / 0 Comment

I wish Easy jet still flew from Stansted to Newcastle, could do a job up North and be back for supper, no more, its back in the car for the long drive but there always silver linings, the A68 what a lovely driving road and Northumberland looks so good at this time of year. Any way some frames from up North, West and south.

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Nov
15
2012
Is white so yesterday…
Posted by Ray on 15 Nov 2012 / 0 Comment

Now I have shot a lot of white jobs and there is a certain knack to getting it right, white should not be to blue none must the outside be to washout and after shooting hundreds of jobs, I still like it, maybe it to do with being a photographer or what goes around comes a round. Anyway my latest white domain, I will nod this one in respect to Mark Guard one of the 1st guys that got the white thing right. Kitchen design www.domusfurniture.co.uk

Oakley Street/Domus


Oct
26
2012
RE Up North
Posted by Ray on 26 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment

While shooting for RE last week in a studio Nr Newcastle we met two lovely sheep dogs that the studio owner had. this is a shot of one of them, I know most of us always likes a doggy shot.


Oct
13
2012
Joseph and his multi coloured kitchen aids
Posted by Ray on 13 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment

How the Joseph Joseph designer transformed a run-of-the-mill Victorian terrace house

You’d expect the kitchen of Richard Joseph’s South London home to be full of colourful pots and gadgets. After all, he is one half of Joseph Joseph, the design team behind some of the most sought-after kitchen wares, from rainbow stacking bowls to the multimillion-selling Chop2Pot foldable chopping board. But Joseph confesses that cooking isn’t really his thing.

“I cook, but not to relax,” he says with a smile.

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Oct
6
2012
Home is where the art is
Posted by Ray on 06 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment

Not content with curating a museum-quality art collection in her own home, Valeria Napoleone has created an art cookbook

The art world is full of thin, stylish women, and Valeria Napoleone is no exception. But sitting in her huge, light-filled apartment, dressed in Miu Miu and Issey Miyake, and surrounded by her collection of contemporary art, Napoleone is waxing lyrical about…lasagne. And lentil soup. And tiramisu. Famous in the art world for her dinner parties, it is her passion for cooking, combined with her love of art, that has led her to write a cookbook with a difference – part family recipes, part coffee-table art book filled with images of work by 49 of her favourite artists.

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Hilary Rose
Published at 12:01AM, October 6 2012

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/

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