When Kate mentioned that a wedding I had photographed was being considered for the cover of the Bash Annual, I’m not going to lie, I kind of freaked out a little bit inside. As an editor, I know the cover is agonised and scrutinised over for days, so was more than a little nervous. And [&helli
The last few days have been utter bliss. From the insane excitement of Christmas Eve, when I helped my sister put a very giddy six-year-old and equally riled up three-year-old to bed (along with a fairly indifferent one-year-old), to sitting down to a mouth-wateringly delicious meal on Christmas D
I kind of wanted to call this post ‘but, oh, the days are soft’ in honour of this video made by Visit Dublin. I’ve been invited – along with some of my favourite bloggers – to talk about Dublin. Well, more specifically, my Dublin. Which is quite the treat, as it gives me fre
As I’ve written before, I’m on a mission to live a little cleaner, eat healthier and, in general, clean my act right up. So when Alpro approached me about their #alprotops campaign, I thought it would be a cool opportunity to team up with them again and talk about breakfasts. A big part of&
I loved shooting and writing this story for beautiful Weirs Magazine. Ben and I spent a morning hanging our at the Weirs service department, chatting to craftsmen who, between them, have over 85 years of experience in the care and repair of watches. I loved how the natural light streamed in, loved h
The weeks have been a blur. What am I saying? The months have been a blur. Editing a fourth magazine in as many months, while squeezing in photo editing and a girly trip to Lisbon at the weekends, it feels like I’m only now coming back up for air. When I’m working on the mags, I pour
Ever spot a theme or pattern and then suddenly it’s everywhere? Maybe it’s because I’m going on holidays this weekend, but I keep seeing plane windows in my online travels. Above: Beautiful window seat snapshot from Max and Friends. Below: Airplane window paintings by Jim Darl
Some of the beautiful things I was lucky enough to work on these past few weeks.
Narrow, cobble-stone alleys, swaying, rickety trams, delicious, gooey custard-filled pastries, historic squares, pastel buildings covered in colourful decorative tiles, sunny days on the beach and loud, noisy, messy, joyful nights in the winding streets of the Bairro Alto – Lisbon comple
Do you use 8tracks? I discovered it through Susannah Conway (who has some great mixes). If compilation tapes had an online home, this would be it. I love how people create mixes for all sorts of reasons – there are workouts mixes, mediation mixes, productivity mixes, love mixes, and more. It̵