Blue Rubicon Summer Party
Blue Rubicon is one of London's top PR agencies whom I am privileged to work with on an increasingly frequent basis.
So I was really happy when they asked me to come along and photograph their annual summer party this year. Their party took the shape of a festival by the name of Bluebury - a little like Glastonbury but a lot more local and with a lot less big name music acts and a LOT less mud.
There was beer pong, a bucking rodeo, some bands and even rock-a-oke. It made for a great party followed by what I'm told were many sore heads the morning after.
Here are some of my fave shots.
Child Friendly Restaurants
A short time ago I was hired by the team at BookATable.com through their PR agency Diffusion PR for a shoot at Tredwells restaurant in Covent Garden, owned by the well known chef, Marcus Wareing.
The team in the kitchen at Tredwells, along with BookATable.com had developed a child friendly yet quite adult tasting menu, and I went along to photograph a bunch of kids who were there to give it the taste test.
The results were cute and often amusing.
As seen on the BookATable.com blog
Boxman - Not A Superhero, But A Great Storage Solution
A short while ago I took some photos of Paul Stricker, the founder and MD of Boxman.co.uk.
Boxman is a brilliant storage solution for Londoners. If you've got too much stuff, head over to the website and they can deliver empty boxes to your door within a couple of hours. Fill them up with your excess stuff and then book them to come back and pick them up.
Whenever you want your stuff back, just let them know and they'll deliver your box or boxes back the next day. Handy in London when your in between homes or are simply outgrowing your current place!
Anyway, I took some PR photos of Paul for online use, one of which ended up being used on Lifehacker.co.uk. I also took some promotional images for Boxman to be used in Sarah Beeny's At Home Magazine.
Here are a few of my favourite images.
App Designing Students Visit to Samsung HQ
Back in February I had the chance to visit Samsung's UK and European headquarters in Surrey. The reason I was there?
Four clever students from Hymers College in Hull created an educational smartphone game for Android phones called CryptoConnex as part of a competition called Apps For Good. They won the award in the Learning Category and as part of their prize they got to visit the Samsung head office to have a tour and meet some of the team behind Samsung's latest products.
I was there on behalf of Samsung's PR agency, GoodRelations, to capture the students' visit.