Images from the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce Summer Party at the Roxburghe Hotel.
Our 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Exhibition is well under way. The studio has been re-organised as a small gallery space with more than forty prints on display. All images have been captured on film using mechanical (square format) Hasselblad and Polaroid cameras. Some preview images are shown below.
Open 10am – 6.00pm Daily except Mondays until 29th August. Free Admission.
We’re Venue 348 – in the heart of the Old Town.
See the Fringe Exhibition Page above for more images and full details.
Can You Escape, the Edinburgh based escape game experience, were looking for some unusual headshots…
Part of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 10 Hill Place Hotel and Restaurant have some new dishes on the menu, prepared using local ingredients by Head Chef Alan Dickson.
Can You Escape, the Edinburgh based escape game experience (and our neighbours in the Old Town) required detail and room shots for their new website. The brief was a little unconventional though: “describe the interior without showing too much of the room – and don’t give the game away!”
Simon Fox, Chief Executive of Trinity Mirror Group, spoke with Chamber members at the Balmoral Hotel on Tuesday evening about the evolution and future role of print media.
Lea Harrison and George Lowder discussed possible future tram routes and extensions with Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce members at Edinburgh Tram Depot today. Members were given a tour of the depot and the opportunity to drive a tram on the depot line.
Afternoon Tea at the The George Hotel with Edel Harris of Cornerstone. An Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce “Inspiring Women in Business” event.
Congratulations to Ewan Coulter, now employed by Premier Inn, pictured here at the DYW Roadshow in Edinburgh.
Our third annual exhibition features analogue photographs, all shot in square format, using Hasselblad and Polaroid cameras.
Subjects include street scenes, people, interiors and architectural details – the majority are from Edinburgh and Paris, but images from other areas of France and Scotland as well as Beijing, Marrakech and New York are being shown for the first time.