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First Shoot: June 29, 2013

The location offers beautiful, character spaces that are usually used widely in fashion, film and television work. The venue encompasses a range of charming spaces, a large Georgian theatre, a large attic space and a country kitchen. Stepped in history, the building boasts aquirky but beautiful aesthetic and malleable.

IMAGES FROM PREVIOUS SHOOTS

Second Shoot: July 27, 2013

Large Victorian house situated in North London spread in 4 distinctly styled floors. 

Third Shoot: October 5, 2013

It is an early Georgian double – fronted merchants house that dates back from the early Eighteenth Century. The interiors of this very old house have been conserved in its original condition. This rather famous building (in its own way) is only used for filming movies, commercials, photography and TV. Recently, candidates of Britain and Ireland’s Next Top Model 2013 (episode 7) had their photo shoot in this venue.

Fourth Shoot: November 30, 2013

The venue is a place of worship since 1123 and one of the few Churches to have survived the Great Fire of 1666 and the air raids of two World Wars. The photo shoot venue is the oldest church building (still in its original state) in London. It was originally founded as an Augustinian Priory and it is an Anglical/Episcopal Church in that part of London known as the City (In the Shadow of the Dome, 2009). Inside the Church, there are Norman arches on where artists William Hogarth was baptized and Benjamin Franklin once worked as a printmaker. Today, the Church is noted for its wonderful architecture, traditional formal worship, marvelous music and intelligent preaching. You                      might have already seen the Church in the                               feature films Four Weddings and a Funeral,                             Shakespeare in Love, Elizabeth: The Golden Age,                    The Other Boleynn Girl and Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock                   Holmes.

Fifth Shoot: May 31, 2014

WindmillArt is based on 1836 brick tower four storey windmill and there are 7.5 acres of landscaped ground and woodlands within private property on the outskirts of Linton in South Cambridgeshire.

6th Shoot: December 6, 2014

The photoshoot venue was constructed in 1865 as a church plant from All Saints. Margaret Street in a crammed neighborhood.  Construction commenced in 1867 and was finished in 1872. However, a fire destroyed the new roof and it took a year to reconstruct it, therefore the first Mass in the new building was on 1873 during St. Mary Magdalene’s Day. The church was sanctified after the decorations were finished on the 21st of October 1878.

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