Sehmi Satwinder for The Churchills
We found this great opening sequence for BBC drama The Churchills, with the calligraphy done by our Sehmi Satwinder.
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Chris Floyd "This Is Tim"
"On November 30th 2010 I received an email from a man I did not know called Tim Andrews.
"“l saw recently your photograph in the Sunday Times magazine, looked up your website and wondered if you might be interested in my photographic project. My story is that I am 59 and have taken early retirement due to being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. I have always been interested in photography and since I retired 3 years ago, I have had my photograph taken by over 120 photographers.”……..”I would like to continue on the path of being photographed during the course of my illness by different people. l wonder if you might be interested in photographing me? I would be so honoured if you would. However, as I no longer work, I cannot afford to pay, so if that is a problem, I would quite understand as l do not wish to take advantage of you. I am fit and able to travel. l do hope you are interested but, in any event, thank you for reading this.”"
I re-read the email a couple of times, thought about it for about 4 seconds, then replied with a definite ‘yes’."
Read the full story on Chris' blog http://www.chrisfloyduk.wordpress.com
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Pete Seaward in India for Lonely Planet
Pete Seaward made this short film to accompany a series of stills for Lonely Planet whilst he was travelling in India showing the colourful life and culture of this beautiful place.
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Tif Hunter shoots Bert's Lunch
A personal but beautiful short here shot by Tif Hunter of his dear old friend Bert.
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"How They Get Dressed" for The Sunday Times Style Magazine by Chris Floyd
Chris Floyd was earlier in the year commissioned to shoot and film three men for The Sunday Times Style Magazine. They were Patrick Grant, director of Norton & Sons and E.Tautz, a pair of Savile Row tailors; Joseph Corre, founder of Agent Provocateur and now the driving force behind A Child of the Jago; Theo Hutchcraft & Adam Anderson, who make up the duo, Hurts.
The results were a fantastic short series of films showing that contemplative part of the day in which you prepare yourself to face the world.
Read Chris' full story on his blog here : http://www.chrisfloyduk.wordpress.com/2010/10/03/how-they-get-dressed/
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