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I had the pleasure to photograph an interior designed by Samantha Wren in Billericay, we took a selection of wider and more detailed shots to show off the soft furnishings and the overall look and feel of the space.
This was something a little different for me but still interior photography. Luna 9, a design company in Bristol needed some photography of their infographics that they had designed for Princess Alexandra Hospital. Installed in prominent areas within the hospital they required some shots of the spaces in use, many thanks to our willing models on the day!







I had the pleasure to visit this beautiful kitchen in Hockley, Essex last week to take some interior photography for Roman Kitchens, Rayleigh. The kitchen has an opening larder with shelves above and drawers underneath. Two integrated ovens and a large island in the middle provide a preparation area, bar stool seating and a table and chairs. There is a fitted bar area with wine fridge, a further seating area with settee’s and a wood burner. Off the kitchen is a large utility area and a home office. This kitchen is a dream!












Often times the facade of a house does not give a hint as to what you find inside. Not to say this wasn’t a nice looking house from the outside but when I got to this 1930’s pebble dashed house in North London I did not expect to see the amazing kitchen extension that spanned the whole of the width of this fairly wide plot. Three sets of crittall doors opened across the back to a patio area, raised lawn and gorgeous home office room. The kitchen’s focal point is three large rose gold pendant lights over the island and then hints of industrial touches in the wall lights. Elegant plant holders, and an eclectic mix of furniture in the seating area add to the well thought out design of the space which all worked really well together.
Today’s interior photography shoot was a beautiful kitchen extension in South East London. Dark blue kitchen units with copper colour handles, wooden seated stools and exposed steel beams painted anthracite grey worked really well together with pops of colour from a yellow sofa and a pretty patterned table cloth. Light was bought in by the use of 4 skylight and large bi-folding doors which opened to the patio and garden.


































