13 July 2012
It has been a good week despite the Mr being away. I met up with a friend for dinner at the Wahaca pop-up on Southbank (which was the first time I had been to a Wahaca of any description and I quite enjoyed it). Yesterday I took some photos for an event at the Gallery Cafe for St Margaret’s House (the charity which owns the cafe). Man I love taking photos. And as a bonus I got to listen to some live music which I haven’t done in ages and must certainly do again soon. The picture above is one of the bands – Maia. I’ll tell you more about it once I have edited some more photos
I also have an interview next week for a paid internship for another great charity (so I’d appreciate if you’d keep fingers crossed for me). Although if it doesn’t work out the company I am working for want me to stay to the end of August so that takes a bit of pressure off things.
Because it has been a mixed bag of excitable things this week here are some random links:
- these amazing double exposure photographs from Christoffer Relander
- these DIY friendship bracelets from Lotts and Lots look like they would be great to add some colour to our grey summer
- heading to the ‘opening’ of the Lomography Photo Wall at the Museum of London tonight. You should too if you are around.
Hope you have a good weekend. I am praying for a bit of sunshine and some carboot action. What are you up to?
Tags: capture, event photography, Gallery Cafe, happy friday, Lomography, London, London Museum, music photography, Wahaca



















I have totally been to The Gallery Cafe! This is exciting to me, as a non-London person.
Fingers crossed for the interview – also great news about having breathing space until the end of August.
I LOVE Wahaca (I call it wacracka). It is so delish, I just wish the service lived up to the excellence of the food. Definitely keeping my fingers crossed for you!
I’ll keep fingers and toes crossed for you!
I had a productive weekend … lots of writing, eating and movie watching … the cold weather outside has me happily staying close to home.
Funny how everyone commented on something different. Thanks for well wishes and thoughts.