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		<title>Bucks Univeristy Glass &amp; Ceramics Photography</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2010/03/28/bucks-univeristy-glass-ceramics-photography/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 16:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, you can never accuse us of always photographing the same thing.  Although, clearly, we specialise in capturing images of people, just sometimes a job comes along that is really quite different.
We&#8217;ve been working with the guys at Bucks University in High Wycombe on and off over the past couple of years and it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, you can never accuse us of always photographing the same thing.  Although, clearly, we specialise in capturing images of people, just sometimes a job comes along that is really quite different.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been working with the guys at Bucks University in High Wycombe on and off over the past couple of years and it&#8217;s always one of the most intriguing and interesting sessions for us. Trying to capture the essence of someone else&#8217;s creativity (rather than just our own) is both challenging and hugely rewarding.</p>
<p>This session was for some of the artists in residence at the university and their work is extraordinary. Hopefully that&#8217;s how it comes across in the pictures!</p>
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		<title>Sophie: test shots from our new toy &#8211; the Nikon D3X</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2010/03/02/sophie-test-shots-from-our-new-toy-the-nikon-d3x/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 23:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, so it&#8217;s arrived and out of the box. Took me a while to set up all the menus to be exactly how I like them but &#8217;tis all done and is ready to roll. One shiny Nikon D3X.
We&#8217;ve added this high-res camera to our trusty D3&#8217;s as we&#8217;re doing an increasing amount of fashion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, so it&#8217;s arrived and out of the box. Took me a while to set up all the menus to be exactly how I like them but &#8217;tis all done and is ready to roll. One shiny Nikon D3X.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve added this high-res camera to our trusty D3&#8217;s as we&#8217;re doing an increasing amount of fashion and commercial work (though I&#8217;d <em>love</em> to see a wall-size family canvas generated from this thing) and the extra resolution is a real help.  One thing about commercial work is that the designers/clients like to have additional cropping room in an image and this compromises the overall resolution (i.e. picture quality) of the image. The D3X has twice the resolution of the D3 (and, at 12 Mega-pixels, these weren&#8217;t <em>bad</em> by any means!) and when you put some of our beautiful lenses on the front, the image quality is utterly compelling. The designers&#8217; wish is our command!</p>
<p>We&#8217;re very lucky here to have many friends who&#8217;ll help us out &#8211; even at stupidly short notice &#8211; and so Sophie (the fantastic model we worked with recently for <a href="http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2010/02/17/sassy-co-2/">Sassy &#038; Co</a>.) agreed to pop round and help me to quickly put it through its paces.  Half an hour later and we have these really lovely street/studio images. Believe me, the camera is working perfectly (admittedly, it helps that Sophie is stunning of course!)</p>
<p>With bags of resolution, this thing is going to be a <em>joy</em> to work with.  It will slow me down, however, as the files do take a while to both write to the memory cards and to work with in production. However, they&#8217;re worth the wait! And you never know, it might be a good thing to slow down the ol&#8217; continuous shooting! </p>
<p>In a few of the images below, I&#8217;ve cropped into the image (the crops are roughly 4 Mega-pixel images taken from the 24MP original) to show just how much fun we&#8217;re going to have! Please note that the website doesn&#8217;t <em>quite</em> do them justice (we&#8217;ve compressed them down or you&#8217;d be waiting a long time for them to load!) </p>
<p>Tomorrow we&#8217;ll be working with it for real. I&#8217;ll keep you posted, but for now there&#8217;s a great big fat grin permanently planted across my face!</p>
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		<title>Sassy &amp; Co</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2010/02/17/sassy-co-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our studio isn&#8217;t particularly big. Large enough for most of what we do, but when 3 models and 6 stylists bowled up I knew it was going to be, well, intimate. And so it proved to be.  Good fun though. Besides, our local pub isn&#8217;t very far away so we sent a couple of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our studio isn&#8217;t particularly big. Large enough for most of what we do, but when 3 models and 6 stylists bowled up I knew it was going to be, well, <em>intimate</em>. And so it proved to be.  Good fun though. Besides, our local pub isn&#8217;t very far away so we sent a couple of the guys off for a quick pint while they waited. They didn&#8217;t exactly protest, it has to be said.</p>
<p>As for the shoot, well this is another in a long and happy series we&#8217;ve done with <a href="http://www.sassyandco.com/index.html">Sassy &#038; Co. in High Wycombe</a>.  I get quite excited about these sessions as they&#8217;re a little out of the norm for us &#8211; although we do work with models occasionally, it&#8217;s usually to create a much more &#8216;lifestyle&#8217; image rather than these more stylised images that are clearly more at home in the &#8216;fashion&#8217; category.  Still, who wouldn&#8217;t want a portrait where you look this good?  I think we might be doing more of this style of image in our portrait sessions.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve worked with <a href="http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2009/11/24/sassy-and-co-at-the-mausoleum/">Charlie</a> before so I knew he&#8217;d be very easy (and we&#8217;d get great images of course &#8211; something of a pre-requisite!) but it&#8217;s the first time we&#8217;ve worked with either Katy or Sophie. And I think we might be working with them again!  Great, <em>great</em> images and a joy to work with.  Even with 9 people in our little studio!</p>
<p>Let us know what you think.</p>
<p>Cheers<br />
P.</p>
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		<title>The Opening of The James Figg Pub in Thame</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2010/01/05/the-opening-of-the-james-figg-pub-in-thame/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 22:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I do like a good pub.  &#8216;No,&#8217; I hear you say, &#8216;really?&#8217; with just a modicum of surprise. 
Yup. 
Call me old fashioned but there are few places I find quite so convivial. So comforting. So British.  There is nothing quite like finding yourself on a lazy afternoon with a well-pulled pint and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I <em>do</em> like a good pub.  &#8216;No,&#8217; I hear you say, &#8216;really?&#8217; with just a modicum of surprise. </p>
<p>Yup. </p>
<p>Call me old fashioned but there are few places I find quite so convivial. So comforting. So <em>British</em>.  There is <em>nothing</em> quite like finding yourself on a lazy afternoon with a well-pulled pint and a roaring fire listening to the background chatter of one of this nation&#8217;s greatest legacies.  Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you: <em>The Pub</em>.</p>
<p>That being said. I do lament the smoking ban in pubs and bars. </p>
<p>Now don&#8217;t get me wrong here, I have never smoked and, not withstanding a suitably apocalyptic midlife crisis, I probably never will. But the smouldering presence of tobacco smoke in a public house or bar always seemed somehow, <em>natural</em>.  </p>
<p>I know, I know, I <em>love</em> not going home smelling of everyone else&#8217;s smoke and not having to wash my jacket every time. I love not having a sore throat. And I love being able to actually taste my beer. </p>
<p>But, and here&#8217;s the thing, <em>I&#8217;m a photographer</em>. </p>
<p>And I miss the light. </p>
<p>I used to get so excited about that familiar smokey, hazy, drifting light.  Some of my favourite images have been captured so simply with nothing more than a basic camera, a good quality 50mm lens (the staple of all 35mm photography until the new digital formats emerged), some window light and a creamy pint of Guinness. And just a smidgen of tobacco smoke. Sigh.</p>
<p>Still, I digress slightly in that I meant to write about one particular pub I photographed recently:  <a href="http://www.thejamesfiggthame.co.uk/">The James Figg</a> pub.  The pub (previously the Abingdon Arms) has been in the middle of Thame ever since I&#8217;ve lived here but was old and tired (not in a good way) and so it was with some excitement that I was asked by <a href="http://www.peachpubs.com/">Peach Pubs</a>, who also own The Thatch, amongst others, to create some images of their newest pub for its website and to cover the inaugural night. </p>
<p>And I was <em>right</em> to be excited. What they&#8217;ve done is pretty much perfect: a good English pub serving great beer and great food (of the pie&#8217;n'chips variety at least). </p>
<p>And I&#8217;ve been back since for a quick half and it is still fantastic. The service is truly friendly and hospitable and the place was seemingly full &#8211; both of people and of atmosphere.</p>
<p>But, sadly, still no smoke. </p>
<p>Ah, well it&#8217;s almost certainly for the better. I just need to find new ways of recreating that wonderful light!<br />
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		<title>Sassy and Co at the Mausoleum</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2009/11/24/sassy-and-co-at-the-mausoleum/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve worked with the guys at Sassy &#038; Co in High Wycombe for ages now, providing images of their handywork for all sorts of uses from their website through to competitions and ads.
We shot most of the session up at the old mausoleum in West Wycombe which was a new venue for us but one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve worked with the guys at <a href="http://www.sassyandco.com/">Sassy &#038; Co</a> in High Wycombe for ages now, providing images of their handywork for all sorts of uses from their website through to competitions and ads.</p>
<p>We shot most of the session up at the old mausoleum in West Wycombe which was a new venue for us but one that we&#8217;re now regularly using as the variety of backdrop and the quality of the light up their is perfect.</p>
<p>This session was unusual in that it was a couple of the trainees who cut and styled the models &#8211; you wouldn&#8217;t know it though as their talents are clearly awesome!  I love that about Sassy as the sheer quality of the work they produce is second to none!  And just that it was the trainees, doesn&#8217;t mean that we spent less time on the session &#8211; far from it. We even went so far as to get hose pipes out for an umbrella shot or two! </p>
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		<title>Yervant Seminar at London Zoo for Graphistudio</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2009/11/12/yervant-seminar-at-london-zoo-for-graphistudio/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a photographer you&#8217;ve heard of Yervant.  If you&#8217;re not a photographer, you&#8217;ll still know his images.  This is one of the world&#8217;s true &#8216;heavyweight&#8217; (in a creative sense of course) photographers.  And he was in London as guests of our album supplier, Graphistudio.
Martin Baynes (who&#8217;s an old friend of ours [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a photographer you&#8217;ve heard of Yervant.  If you&#8217;re not a photographer, you&#8217;ll still know his images.  This is one of the world&#8217;s true &#8216;heavyweight&#8217; (in a creative sense of course) photographers.  And he was in London as guests of our album supplier, Graphistudio.</p>
<p>Martin Baynes (who&#8217;s an old friend of ours and the UK Sales Manager for Graphistudio &#8211; you might remember me raving about the books that Graphistudio produce for us, often under incredible deadlines that our other suppliers simply can&#8217;t match!) asked us to capture some images for them to use for press and PR which was a real pleasure to do.</p>
<p>Yervant is an absolute legend in the photographic world but this seminar was as much about his wife, Annie, as it was about him and his images (and they are both hugely engaging characters on stage!)</p>
<p>It is, in fact, <em>she</em> that has taken what he does and turned it into an international business at the pinnacle of the industry.  It is her work and her business-like approach that has made the Yervant brand (both in terms of the name and the iconic images) what it is today.</p>
<p>This was possibly the most interesting seminar I&#8217;ve been to from the perspective as it reminded me of how <em>our</em> company works: yes, I capture the images; yes, it&#8217;s my signature everywhere; yes, it&#8217;s my ability to see and seek out locations and light; but it&#8217;s <em>Sarah</em> who picks out those priceless images for our clients (she sees the world differently to me &#8211; she&#8217;s only influenced by what a bride or parent would wish to see rather than a photographer&#8217;s desire for the dramatic or the moody. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, these are important too but you need a healthy balance.) It&#8217;s <em>Sarah</em> who talks to most of our clients, helping to understand what is required and make sure we provide it.  It is Sarah who watches the numbers and makes sure we&#8217;re on track. It&#8217;s Sarah who manages our alarmingly complex diary. It is Sarah who crafts our amazing slideshows. Quite simply, I would not be in a position to create the images that I do if it wasn&#8217;t for the fact we run the business <em>together</em>.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s the point.</p>
<p>Sometimes, when I&#8217;m desperately trying to capture a particular image or moment, it&#8217;s easy to forget that this is a <em>business</em>.  I am lucky as it&#8217;s the business of memories. It&#8217;s the business of beautiful images. It&#8217;s the business of bringing joy (and, occasionally, poignancy) to our clients. But, and here&#8217;s the rub, it&#8217;s still a <em>business</em>. A very successful business with the most incredible clients that we are both hugely proud of.</p>
<p>And seeing Annie and Yervant side by side (and please forgive the pun here) brought that sharply into focus.</p>
<p>Brilliant.</p>
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		<title>We&#8217;re in The Times</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 01:12:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, that&#8217;s not quite true &#8211; a picture we took of Andy and Vashti Bedwell is in the Times today (Saturday).
Our stuff appears in all sorts of magazines and publications (we had notice from Dorling Kindersley this week that three more of our images have been published in their books) but when you can walk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, that&#8217;s not quite true &#8211; a picture we took of Andy and Vashti Bedwell is in the Times today (Saturday).</p>
<p>Our stuff appears in all sorts of magazines and publications (we had notice from Dorling Kindersley this week that three more of our images have been published in their books) but when you can walk into a newsagents on a Saturday morning and buy a proper newspaper with one of your portrait images in it, it&#8217;s not a bad day!</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>P.</p>
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		<title>Oliver Peyton in St James Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 23:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not every day you get to photograph a restaurateur.  Particularly not a great one like Oliver Peyton.  
I have to admit I wasn&#8217;t certain who he was initially but when you real off the fantastic restaurants he&#8217;s been responsible for (Mash, Coast, The Atlantic Bar and Grill, Admiralty, The National Gallery dining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not every day you get to photograph a restaurateur.  Particularly not a great one like Oliver Peyton.  </p>
<p>I have to admit I wasn&#8217;t certain who he was initially but when you real off the fantastic restaurants he&#8217;s been responsible for (<em>Mash</em>, <em>Coast</em>, <em>The Atlantic Bar and Grill</em>, <em>Admiralty</em>, <em><a href="http://www.thenationaldiningrooms.co.uk/index.asp">The National Gallery dining rooms</a></em>, <em><a href="http://www.innthepark.com/default.htm">Inn the Park</a></em> &#8211; the list goes on) that you know exactly who he is &#8211; and I have had many a good night in the venues he&#8217;s been responsible for. Ah, those were the days!  He&#8217;s also one of the judges on the BBC Great British Menu programme so if I ever sat down to watch the telly&#8230;</p>
<p>Anyway, I met Oliver at his Inn The Park in St James Park to get some images for use in Owner Manager magazine &#8211; the official magazine of the Small Firms Association in Ireland. </p>
<p>Before I had met him, I knew his time was tight but when he arrived 15 minutes late, it rapidly became a shoot that we&#8217;d need to complete under a load more pressure than I&#8217;d hoped.  Still, it was a gorgeous day in a London park so I just sat and soaked up the fantastic atmosphere. All good.</p>
<p>When Oliver bowled up we had an extremely rapid session (I think it lasted a total of 20 minutes) and we created 40 diverse images ranging from the cover image on a black background through to some really enigmatic images of the man himself on the balcony of his restaurant.   Fast, yes, but creative.  The images have turned out exactly as I would have wished (and they&#8217;re now in the magazine) even allowing for it being such a short session.  </p>
<p>And Oliver is an absolute character &#8211; the man is a live-wire and very funny! So it was 20 minutes of photography with chat! And he seemed most pleased with the fact that I had only &#8217;stolen&#8217; 20 minutes of his valuable time.  </p>
<p>And who can ask for better than that?</p>
<p>Let us know what you think!</p>
<p>Cheers<br />
P.</p>
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		<title>Haddenham Youth Football Club Funday</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2009/09/06/haddenham-youth-football-club-funday/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 22:09:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it&#8217;s been an early start this morning as I&#8217;ve just been over to grab some pictures for the guys at the Haddenham Youth Football Club Funday.  I&#8217;m always amazed by the club &#8211; everything from the dedication of the all the coaches (and the lads who play) to the enthusiasm and support from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s been an early start this morning as I&#8217;ve just been over to grab some pictures for the guys at the Haddenham Youth Football Club Funday.  I&#8217;m always amazed by the club &#8211; everything from the dedication of the all the coaches (and the lads who play) to the enthusiasm and support from the parents who are there with them. Also, at this particular funday, they do a rather commendable bacon bap and coffee!</p>
<p>A month or so ago, we&#8217;d persuaded three of the lads from the club to give us a hand grabbing a shot for the programme &#8211; with some fantastic results!  </p>
<p>I&#8217;d had this idea of a shot of one of the lads scissor-kicking a ball over the top of the camera as I thought it would be really dramatic and eye-catching. So, having hauled ourselves in a suitable goalmouth in the pouring rain, we rigged a couple of remote flash guns to see if we could get the shot. </p>
<p>The shots we caught are absolutely fantastic (all three of the lads are exceedingly talented when it comes to the beautiful game) but it was at the very end when we grabbed just a quick image of the boys soaking wet and covered in mud that, and I have to say somewhat unexpectedly, the best photo of the day emerged.  Funny how it happens that way sometimes.  You work hard at getting the image you had in your head (and, in this instance we did get some great shots!) but so often it&#8217;s an image that sort of creeps up on you and takes you by surprise that is ultimately the killer picture. 3 lads, 3 footballs, a liberal coating of fresh goalmouth mud and a constant drizzle of August rain and you have the perfect image.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s the one we used in the advert.</p>
<p>Let us know what you think.</p>
<p>Cheers<br />
P.</p>
<p>PS. Should just add that the Funday was awesome &#8211; hats off to everyone involved in its organising and the running of the day. Just brilliant!<br />
PPS. Should also add a huge &#8216;thank you&#8217; to Ciaran, Tom and Evan for providing their not inconsiderable talent and skill to help us get the shot <img src='http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Crazy Bear, Crazy Summer</title>
		<link>http://blog.pwilkinson.co.uk/2009/09/06/crazy-bear-crazy-summer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 00:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blimey.  This has been (and continues to be) one heck of a summer!  I know, I know, the weather hasn&#8217;t exactly left us all reeling with heatstroke, but it has (so far at least) been warm and wet.  Considering the cold and wet summer we endured last year, I&#8217;ll live with that. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blimey.  This has been (and continues to be) one heck of a summer!  I know, I know, the weather hasn&#8217;t exactly left us all reeling with heatstroke, but it has (so far at least) been <em>warm</em> and wet.  Considering the <em>cold</em> and wet summer we endured last year, I&#8217;ll live with that.  However, from a photography perspective, we continue to have an absolutely brilliant season. </p>
<p>For us, it&#8217;s not just about having lots of clients (though, of course, it helps) &#8211; it&#8217;s just as much about the type of clients we have and the opportunities they present for us to create beautiful images.  And on both of those fronts life couldn&#8217;t be better.  We have a wonderfully diverse client base that every single day brings new and exciting challenges &#8211; and on top of that, we get to meet the nicest people possible!</p>
<p>Anyway, I have to admit, I&#8217;m trying to catch up on some of the blogging that has been so woefully absent for the past month or two: please forgive me on that front as I am sure you will understand I would always choose to be creating beautiful images rather than writing my blog (though actually I love writing this thing &#8211; it&#8217;s just that I love photography more!)</p>
<p>So going back to one of our favourite clients &#8211; The Crazy Bear.  We were lucky enough to be asked to photograph their new Members Only Club in Covent Garden, London. Once again the guys have created the most magical venue that is both a pleasure to be in and a pleasure to photograph.  I can highly recommend a trip over there to anyone who loves their Sushi (as I do) as their chef is utterly fantastic!</p>
<p>Let us know what you think!</p>
<p>Take care<br />
Cheers<br />
P.</p>
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