Irwin Mitchell’s Office Views

You may remember seeing my smiley happy shots of Irwin Mitchell’s Xmas do at the People’s Theatre last year. This year the event was held at their brand new offices as they boast amazing views across Newcastle and they wanted to share it with their clients.

The views from their Gallowgate premises are absolutely spectacular and so I headed down as the sun set during the ‘magic hour’ when the sky is a piercing blue but low enough to see twinkling city lights. It was possible to spot favourite landmarks and buildings across the city centre and across to the Tyne Valley and beyond. The guests were in for a treat!

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Arlo Bistro Cafe, Jesmond

Arlo Bistro cafe in Jesmond is a must if you live in Newcastle, love quirky and eclectic interior design and fresh, creative tasty menus. The super nice owners Susan and Lucas were portrait clients of mine a few years ago and came back to me with a well received request to capture atmospheric shots of their amazing new family run Bistro Cafe.

The interior design was completely up my street as you can see from my interiors page, I even spotted a few things on display I have in my own home, so it was really a creative treat to photograph! The sun shone for the outside regulars and the chefs were non stop! This is a busy, buzzy, friendly place that I would really recommend.

I am heading back this week to capture the gorgeous staff and some twinkly night time shots too, so look out for these and yummy food photography coming too! For more information on Arlo opening times, offers and menus please follow the link http://arlojesmond.com/

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The Tomato & UV Fights, The Temple, Glasto13

As you can imagine these events were super messy to have all your photographic equipment at! The tomato fight saw thousands of people taking no mercy on each other, photographers and TV crews! It lasted for 15 minutes, with dramatic classical music and an tense over excitable atmosphere like nothing else I have experienced. It kind of reminded me of the buzz of a kids party but with obscurity and age thrown in for a bit of mind bending anarchy! It took place in The Common’s Temple a grand atmospheric amphitheatre styled arena so there was safety for me, my camera and my assistant observing from the top step!

Later that night just after midnight the UV paint fight commenced and Rudimental performed their DJ set to a glowing powdery crowd! I didn’t shoot the actually explosion, only the aftermath as the dust damages photo lenses and sensors and as my camera was unscathed by tomatoes I thought I’d stay on that path!

If there is anyone you recognise in the crowd then do get in touch as images are available for release to those involved. They are well worth printing as the images remind me of ‘Where’s Wally’ illustrations, where there is something new to spot the longer you look!

The next set of images will feature people and perfomers, the last and final set until next year…. boo hooooo

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The Invisible Circus at Glastonbury 2013

I know I am going on & on about Glastonbury, but there is so much to show you!!! and…. CHECK OUT THIS CRAZINESS!! These guys were on at The Temple in Glastonbury Thursday, Friday and Saturday with their beautiful radiant and bizarre costumes, fire juggling, arial acrobatics and general jaw dropping antics..  To find out more about Invisible Circus go to www.invisiblecircus.co.uk

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Glastonbury 2013, The Common Field, Setting up

Well WHERE DO I start? I am back in the studio today after shooting for a week at Glastonbury’s all night South East corner’s The Common field for their twitter and Facebook pages (managed by Telegraph Hill) for Producers Steve and Kerry! I have had hundreds of laughs, met hundreds of amazing workers, festival goers and celebs and now have hundreds of images to blog!

You may have seen my images released last week on The Common’s twitter  https://twitter.com/GlastoTheCommon or Facebook page links https://www.facebook.com/Glastothecommon but there will be a full weeks story going up on my blog for the next few days into next week. Keep an eye out for Opening Nights, The Invisible Circus, Tomato Fight, UV Paint Fight and Rudimental!

Lets start with the setting up, I arrived Monday and began shooting the construction on Tuesday & Wednesday of the 6 venues in The Common, The Rum Shack, The Temple, The Cave, The Lost Picture Show, Copper Dollar and Los Artistas. It was amazing seeing how much organisation went into this huge project and so hopefully these behind the scenes shots will give you some idea of the work that goes into this monster event!

Glastonbury 2013 The Common setting up shots of The Temple & The Cave

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