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James Tse

Posted on Wed, 5 Dec 2007 by KiM

Toronto photographer James Tse’s portfolio is very familiar to me because he’s shot some of my favourite spreads in Canadian House and Home magazine. The lighting is so stunning in his photos, I want to be in them sitting on some of those gorgeous chairs. Perhaps I should have called this post “chair porn”.

The two sides of Angus McRitchie

Posted on Wed, 5 Dec 2007 by midcenturyjo

Photographer Angus McRitchie understands the exuberance of colour so well. Joyous, riotous, uncontrolled colour is captured through his lens and loses none of its vibrancy in the process. But just as he has a wonderful grasp of bright colour Ritchie can capture the calm earthiness of neutrals as well. Another fabulous Australian photographer. Love this portfolio.

Mikkel Vang

Posted on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 by KiM


Mikkel Vang is a photographer who takes such stunning photos that they speak volumes. Like the first photo above. It’s telling me to go out and find the cutest pink bed I can find. The one below it is so pretty, it’s saying that draping a feather boa over something adds instant glam and girliness.

Lisa Cohen

Posted on Mon, 26 Nov 2007 by midcenturyjo


Love the work of Aussie photographer Lisa Cohen. Lisa specialises in interiors, food, lifestyle and still life photography. Dividing her time between Australia, London and New York, she shoots for magazines such as Vogue Living, Donna Hay, Gourmet Traveller, and Real Simple. Love her still life work. Fabulous ideas for displaying your collections even the most humble. As you can see from her work Lisa can capture the beauty in even the most mundane.

Dog on a chair apologies

Posted on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 by midcenturyjo

Sorry to everyone facing an oncoming winter. It wasn’t very nice of me to flaunt my subtropical beaches. Here’s a wonderful Dalmatian on a Swan chair as an apology 😉

It’s Saturday here now and I off to vote in the national elections. I love voting, not just to exercise my democratic right but because most polling booths are in schools. What is so good about that? Fundraising cake stalls. Yum!