Portraits of Annabel Karmel
A little while ago I was delighted to be invited by Annabel Karmel to take some portraits of her for her newest cookery book which will be released next year.
Annabel is one of the country’s best known cooks and is best known for her kid-friendly recipes.
I was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at her new book and even got to taste one of the delicious cakes from it. Rest assured it didn’t disappoint, leaving me wanting another slice!
Sadly I can’t share the photos with you just yet until the book is published next year, but I was really happy with them, as was Annabel.
Top London Caterers
I'm very happy to say I'm now working with Jackson Gilmour, one of London's premier catering companies, to capture their work at events in which they are involved.
One such event was a summer party for a law firm held at a prestigious venue, the Victoria and Albert Museum. London's summer didn't disappoint, it was a perfect evening for a party in the giant courtyard in the centre of the museum.
Jackson Gilmour had plenty of great drinks on offer for the thirsty lawyers as well as food stations serving a delicious selection of Mediterranean tapas. Looking back at the photos makes me hungry!
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
Stonewall Equality Dinner 2015
A little while ago I was very happy to be invited along to photograph the annual Stonewall Equality Dinner. In case you don't know what Stonewall is, it's the leading charity that lobbies for LGBT rights.
The annual Equality Dinner took place in the ballroom at the Hilton Park Lane hotel and there were several celebrity guests in attendance. There were speeches by the CEO of Stonewall, Ruth Hunt, writer and theatremaker Stella Duffy and musician, journalist and Church of England priest Reverend Richard Coles.
The event was a great success, raising over £470,000 for the charity. The live auction after dinner was a particular highlight, with one of the top prizes being a private dinner with Liz Hurley and Joan Collins. Needless to say, it was popular!
Check out some of the photos from the night below.