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I went to see Ken Loach's wonderful new film 'Looking for Eric' the other day. The memories came flooding back. Back in the day (1996) I was commissioned to shoot Cantona for a Nike campaign which ran during the Euro '96 championship. Hero worship has never been my thing but there really is something about Eric that leaves you a little weak at the knees. Unlike a few 'stars I could mention, he was charming, witty and fully involved himself in the task in hand.
Wonderful Broadway Market last Saturday for the Evening Standard. Charged with the daunting task of capturing the cutting edge of fashion on the streets of London, I ventured forth with fear and trepidation. I know little or nothing about clothes. I set up my little lighting rig and, ably assisted by Wizza, scanned the crowd for 'fashionistas'. In seconds the first arrived....and so it continued. An inspiring series of people who don't just throw the first thing on in the morning. I really must do something about my clobber.



It's been a privilege to have been part of a wonderful photographic project created by the Willow Foundation.



GOLD was a one-day arts and music event held in Shoreditch Town Hall on Saturday 27th of September. It coincided with the official launch of the Cultural Olympiad and provided an alternative platform for the very best of London and the UK’s arts scene. My part was to tap into all this creativity by inviting people to create their own light pictures. We built a huge black tent and handed out torches to all the willing subjects. Click here to see a selection of their 'Light Trails".



Guests at Sky1’s Autumn launch were treated to sneak previews of more than just the channels new line up when, mid way thru the event, huge projection screens suddenly beamed out images of guests posing in the two Boothnation Glitter Booths! Once the savvy crowd figured out the joke, the booths were swarmed with media folk vying for their moment on the big screen.
Justin Lee Collins couldn't get enough, jumping in and out of the booth with various acquaintances all night. Buff athletes from the Sky show 'Gladiators' were the favourite posing partners for many fans and they seemed very happy to oblige!




The cool crowd came out to play on June 9th at Agyness Deyn's Get Extra Close party. Hosted by fab designer Henry Holland and sponsored by Wrigley's Extra, the party was held at The Village Underground in Shoreditch. Boothnation's 'Classic' booth was virtually under siege all evening as the glamorous fashionistas jostled for their beauty shots.
Deyn made her debut as lead singer with New York band The 5-o'clock Heroes, Alexa Chung, Peaches Geldof, Kelly Osborne and friends threw shapes to Henry Holland's retro DJ-ing and Boothnation kept the party going in the fabulous Fashion Booth. Pr company Brey Leino and event organisers 9pr ensured the evening went down a storm.





Sunday Shoots were the subject of a nice feature inthelondonpaper on October 23rd. With a readership of over 700,000 londoners, we are expecting an invasion of new visitors over the coming weeks. Thanks to freelance journalist Retna Wooller for stumbling upon us and getting the word out there.
To read the full article click here.
