Posts Tagged ‘Meeting’

My Year in Photos – February 8th – “Just Trust Me…”

I had a lovely afternoon today, visiting one of our ace clients – the Princes Trust. As well as having brilliant offices overlooking Regents Park (though to be honest, the park doesn’t look too impressive in this weather!) they’re a lovely bunch of people doing some brilliant work, you know, for the yoovs innit?

Sadly, in all the times we’ve visited them, His Royal Highness (or Chaz, as I suspect he’d ask me to call him…) has never been there, so I remain firmly off any sort of Honours list for the time being :D

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My Year in Photos – February 5th – “To Hammersmith, and step on it!”

These are the offices of the potential clients we went to meet with today, in glamorous Hammersmith. I *think* I’ve chosen a shot where you can’t see there otherwise-extensive branding (there’s no way I could have used one of the shots I took inside…!) because I was assuming it’s probably bad form (or bad luck!) to name them before we’ve started work with them. Either way, it was a pretty good meeting, so keep your fingers crossed!

I was going to include a shot of the ‘Fair Bake’ fun from work today, but I think I’ll save that for another day, as I can see that running for a while. If you want to know what I’m talking about, head over to Facebook and type in “The Fair Bake Movement”…!

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My Year in Photos – January 27th – “Battersea or bust”



My Year in Photos – January 27th, originally uploaded by henweb.

Busy day for us today, starting with an early appointment at Starbucks in Clapham, where Milly and I were covering the DAVOS social media session for the Tamar blog/twitter feed. After that we headed over to Battersea for a workshop we were running with the guys at QVC. I’ve never spent much time in Battersea before, but have always quite admired the imposing power station, so took great pleasure in examining it (and taking this photo) while we ate our lunch between sessions. The QVC building itself is very impressive too, but it’s so bloody big that I couldn’t actually get a good photo of it without going half way across Battersea park!!

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