2009 Diary - Image Division
falling-light
by Gerald Peake
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About the Book
The title, Falling-light comes from a common element in all the photographs, the early evening sun, setting on the varied post-war buildings of London's north and south banks of the Thames, sometimes looking magnificent, sometimes catching the haze as the sun pierces the seedy back streets. It's a must for anyone who loves London.
All the images from the book are available to purchase from my website:
www.imagedivision.co.uk , as are the Diary pages in PDF format.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Aug 21, 2008
- Keywords 2009, diary, photography, London, UK, architecture, post-war, fifties, sixties, photographic, design, graphic
About the Creator
Gerald Peake was formerly a designer for the Habitat group and an art director for Conran Associates. His work there was seminal in creating the sixties style in the UK. Later he joined a highly ambitious, design orientated advertising agency in London's Bedford Row where he gained a valuable insight into the mechanics of agency life, working on the UK's most successful brands. The agency, McCormick Richards, later became part of the global Publicis Group. 1980 saw the formation of Gerald Peake Design, a move to a new London studio and the Boots Company as one of his main clients. This was the golden era of packaging design and own branding and for GPD, the creation and management of the Boots Cookshop identity was a major graphics project. Photography has always been a passion, from the direction of photographers shooting Habitat catalogues to fashion shoots for his own clothing company, the photographic image is still very much part of his graphic style.