I'm beyond excited to share my shoot with the global PR firm
Citizen Relations UK team.
When the dates were confirmed for me to fly over the pond, I arranged for my family to join me and for us to travel first to Paris and then a week later to London for my shoot. The day before the shoot, we took the Eurostar from Paris to London and got settled in our hotel. A definite benefit to hitting Paris first was the ability to arrive in London, jet lag far behind, ready to shoot.
I arrived at the UK office early to take a look around to find my spot. Although I knew HOW I would be shooting to maintain the consistent look I'd established so far, what I didn't know was WHERE I would be shooting. All of the Citizen offices have had lovely large windows and lots of white walls and ceilings to bounce light around and happily, the London office was no exception. I choose several spots near each other that gave me flexibility to work as the light moved through the day. The sun came and went throughout the day, as might be expected in London and I met and photographed some pretty exceptional Citizens. Brilliant.
Here's a peek!
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This is Immy. Gorgeous! |
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This is Lily--I wish I'd had time to take her out and shoot on the streets of London--we had so much fun! |
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Nadia--those eyes! |
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Mark is the Managing Director of the UK office by day and farmer by night. Sort of like Superman! |
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Tom, British GQ called wondering if you are available for the cover. |
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