A Gorgeous Green Haven in Hampstead
It isn’t often that when I drive to a new photoshoot, I find a unique gem of a garden in London — a place where the beauty and possibility of […]
Continue readingIt isn’t often that when I drive to a new photoshoot, I find a unique gem of a garden in London — a place where the beauty and possibility of […]
Continue reading →It was definitely worth the wait! My client, IPS-Pronorm of Richmond, asked me to photograph one of their kitchens installed in north London. Since the owner/designer was in the middle […]
Continue reading →I’ve never liked the expression ‘thinking outside the box’ — it just seems to exude a sense of superiority by the one expressing it. But in this particular renovation project, […]
Continue reading →The two spaces that to my eyes have seen the most dramatic stylistic changes over the course of the past decade in a family home are the kitchen and the […]
Continue reading →Before my 20s my life was based in the suburbs. The following years were spent in Los Angeles & London, followed by almost a decade in the lovely village of […]
Continue reading →Balham is one of those special places in London that has a confluence of histories and cultures all living in community with one another. The home I had the pleasure […]
Continue reading →One of my most recent whole house photoshoots was of an interwar bungalow-style house in Ickenham, not far from Uxbridge in west London. Originally a two bedroom, single story house […]
Continue reading →It’s rare, but just sometimes I photograph a property that doesn’t look like it belongs in Dwell Magazine. I recently had the pleasure of getting to know the owner of […]
Continue reading →My favourite online publication is ArchDaily. It details the most exciting architectural projects in the world today. One type of scheme that I’m often delighted by are residential streets that […]
Continue reading →London and its environs have a wealth of architectural types — from Tudor to Georgian to Regency, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, Interwar and Brutalist to Contemporary. It’s a treasure trove of […]
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