As you’ve now seen our avatars and we’ve prepared you for the worst are you ready to see us as we really are, warts an’ all? I’m guessing probably not, but here goes nothing…
We thought you’d like to see what the team is made of so we picked a sunny Monday morning in March and called on our resident photographer, Lucy Hackett
to get snap happy with her Cannon 20D. We scrubbed ourselves up, donned some bright colours and some pretty smiles, fuelled up on coffee and got on location.
With the essence of Chichester Design in mind, we chose some local hotspots that have inspired the team’s creativity. The obvious starting point was at the renowned Pallant House Gallery, which is conveniently situated just over the road from our office.
We made a cheeky little call to the Gallery who were closed for the day to change over exhibitions, and they very kindly lent us a bit of space where the team could flaunt its funky stuff and Lucy could work her magic. The gallery has some beautiful airy spaces which provided an excellent setting for our team shots; some moody and pensive, some playful and less sincere.
Next we headed for the City’s colossal monument, Chichester Cathedral. As spring had most definitely sprung we took the opportunity to include some of Chichester’s floral offerings and get some cool perspective shots showing the cathedral spire in front of a backdrop of blue sky and fluffy white clouds, with Ben, Jeremy and I spaced artily along one of the paths to the cathedral interior.
Then we went for a bit of one-on-one action with the head shots in the Bishop’s Palace Gardens. Lucy selected the red brick that walled the garden and was glowing warmly in the Spring sunshine as the perfect background and the team posed as our poor photographer battled against wind and blinding sunlight to get some individual shots that complimented our good bits.
Well these are the results, and we think Lucy has done a jolly good job, considering what she had to work with…
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