A recent piece on my work for Cabana Magazine
interiors photography
An online discussion and work shop with myself, Tim Clinch and Joanna Maclennan.
So tomorrow I will be doing an online discussion and workshop with my two friends Tim Clinch and Joanna Maclennan. We all photograph interiors but in different ways. I will be talking about my work in historic places, how to get access , tips on photography and technique and also showing some images, both old and new. If you want to join us you can sign up here. https://www.two-photographers.com/book-now
On Thursday 22nd April at 17.00 CET (Paris) time the Two Photographers become the Three Amigos when we are joined by our great friend Mark Luscombe-Whyte for a special two hour ‘In Depth’ special on Interiors Photography. Each of us will be dealing with a different element of interiors... Mark will be discussing shooting in historical and public places, Joanna will cover shooting in private homes and Tim will be explaining the ins and outs of Hotel & Restaurant photography. We will each present our work for 30 minutes, during which we will share our knowledge about interiors photography, and then open up the floor for questions and discussion. The price for the session is a mere €30.00! Book online at our new website www.two-photographers.com or email us two.photographers2020@gmail.com for details... All pictures on this post are by @markluscombewhyte#interiorsphotography#twophotographers2020#photographyworkshops
A new piece on the furniture maker Joseph Walsh for House and Garden
I have just published a new article for House and Garden on the Irish furniture maker Joseph Walsh and his wonderful furniture . You can find the full article in the Clients section here or head to https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk https://www.josephwalshstudio.com
The Topkapi Palace , Istanbul . Cabana Issue 12
I have just posted a new story in the clients section on The Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. It is a beautiful 28 page feature that I shot with Christoph Radl who is the co founder of Cabana. We shot the story back in May and Christoph has produced a beautiful layout . I rarely say that I am totally happy with something but I am thrilled with this and off on another Cabana adventure soon so watch this space. To see the full article go to the Clients section here, click on View and it should open.
Read MoreHunting with a Sloughi in the Sahara Desert.
So my exhibition in Abu Dhabi was hung last night and opens today. If any of you are close by then pop over to The Galleria on Al Maryah Island. The exhibition is split into two parts with the main body in the Great Room whilst the rest, and some of my favorites are near Almaz by Momos.
Here is a shot I took for the Momo's Cookbook of a man who was hunting in the Sahara Desert with a Sloughi, a sighthound found mainly in North Africa and originally from Ethiopia .
The exhibition is up until December the 6th and prints can be ordered by emailing me via the Contact page on my website.
A week afloat.
So the end of a busy week. I have just shot a couple of boats, one in Toulon and the other in Valletta one of the worlds great harbour's. For reasons of privacy I can not really name the boats or owners or share any pictures but I am hoping that at some point they will both be published. Two very different projects, one smallish and very contemporary and the other large and full of character and both with interesting interior design produced by masters of the craft. Its always interesting shooting boats, for one they involve shooting in very tight spaces and secondly they tend to move quite a lot which is challenging when you are doing 30 second exposures. Off again at dawn tomorrow morning and then back again for some collodion work before heading off to shoot a hotel and another boat.
Read MoreA Bit More Colour.
And this is another shot in the same apartment showing a great mix of art and colour.
Read MoreA Bit of Colour.
A friend who I asked to review my website just wrote to say that my new blog looks a bit gloomy so I thought it might be time to add a bit of color. This is an old shot in a tiny London apartment belonging to a friend and very talented interior designer Hubert Zandberg. Hubert was born if Africa and when he moved to the UK he bought a bit colour with him. Over the years I have photographed many of his projects and they all combine a wonderful use of colour and fantastic art.
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