London Daily Photo: Burning Candy Van
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Upcoming Qype Guru Event: Burns Night Bloggers Party with Talisker Whisky! (Qype does London)
Upcoming Qype Guru Event: Burns Night Bloggers Party with Talisker Whisky!
Qype does London, January 5th 2010
What’s … cool (extremely cool, in fact) is that the purveyors of fine Scotch whisky, Talisker, are down with the Burns-as-blogger schtick and want to throw a pre-Burns night party and invite a handful of whisky loving Qypers and bloggers along! Where!?! When!?!
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London Daily Photo: Is It Over Yet?
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London Daily Photo: Here We Go Again
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London Daily Photo: Peace
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London Daily Photo: Tabula Rasa
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Resolute in 2010!
2010 Resolutions
This time last year, I listed five things in my life that, over the following 12 months, I would try to improve. For the most part, I feel that I achieved those ’09 goals or at least kept the ball rolling in the right direction. So I figured why not make another list for 2010 building upon a year’s worth of successes? Essentially a continuation of last year’s list, the gist of my 2010 resolutions is MORE MORE MORE!
1. More of London in My London Daily Photos
Every day, I publish a photograph of something London-related on this blog and have been doing so since 2006. Of course, I realize the need to carry on perfecting my craft – overall, I’m pretty happy with the shots and can see how my photography skills have improved since starting my London Daily Photo series. Still, what leaves me discontent is knowing that the vast majority of my pics are shot within a small section of central London, particularly in Clerkenwell, Holborn, Soho, Covent Garden and Shoreditch. It makes sense that these parts of town inevitably retain my focus; I live in Clerkenwell and the other areas are where I spend much of my time. Still, London is a huge metropolis with plenty more to see than what’s within walking distance of my flat.
In 2010, I will expand the geographic range of where I shoot for my London Daily Photo series and do a better job capturing as much of London as I can with my photography. More boroughs, more street life, more people, more London!
2. More Arty Photography!
In other photo news, I was really stoked to have shown my photographs in a few group shows in 2009 and to have had two solo exhibitions in the past year and a half. Considering that I’ve only been giving photography a proper go for a few years, I reckon my move into the world of exhibitions has progressed at a fairly decent pace. With a few more shows in the pipeline for the next year or so, my hope is to step things up in 2010 and find even more opportunities to share my art with the world.
I’m going to try and be aware of chances to show off my photography and do my best to get my name and my art out there. More snapping, printing, framing and showing in 2010 (fingers crossed).
3. More Reading
I’m sitting here lazing through the festive season with some downtime at the in laws. I’m reading books, magazines, comics, newspapers, blogs, status updates, tweets and more to an extent that was well beyond my time constraints during the past year. Indeed, I don’t even remember the last time I read a novel. In order to continue developing my voice as a writer, I need to read more stuff by more writers. Typos plague my published work more often than I care to admit, and I desperately fear the thought of my own writing style becoming stale.
I’ll make the time this year to sit down with a good book more often than I have in the past few years and generally will read more good stuff more often.
4. More Baraka
Last January I set as a goal to be a kinder person. Midway through the year, I became part of the board of directors for the charity Baraka Community Partnerships. My involvement with Baraka led to some wonderful opportunities to better the lives of others as well as to understand how much more there still is that I can do.
I will continue trying to be a kinder person (such a loooong way to go!) while channelling much of that energy towards making the most of my experience with Baraka and the people whom we help.
5. More Adventure
While enthusiastically crashing two large cymbals together during one of the more new age-y moments back in my twenties, I announced to a New Years Eve drum circle that “ADVENTURE!” was the main thing I wanted in 1995 (or whatever year it actually was going to be). As I remember it, the especially hippy dippy folks making up the rest of the circle seemed incredibly perturbed with me for not following protocol by muttering “world peace” or “compassion” or some such wish as they had. But, adventure was what I truly wanted and – believe it or not – that was exactly what I got. The following year turned out to be one of my most exciting for me yet.
Last year’s escapades in Nigeria and Laos left me hankering for a bit more of the type of action I had back during my halcyon days of the 90s. I want more adventure. I summon it … NOW! CRASH!
Happy New Year/Wish me luck!
Chris
London Daily Photo: In with the New
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London Daily Photo: Out with the Old
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London Daily Photo: Night
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London Daily Photo: Hummer
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London Daily Photo: At Vic’s, at the Bar
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London Daily Photo: Shuffle and Loom
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London Daily Photo: Keep Going
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London Daily Photo: Christmas
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London Daily Photo: For Unto Us
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London Daily Photo: Gearing Up
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London Daily Photo: Big Red
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London Daily Photo: Leicester Square Fun Fair
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London Daily Photo: Is That All You Want?
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London Daily Photo: Smells Like Soho
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2009 was Fine: My Favourite Blogging Moments of the Year
Reflecting on all the good stuff that’s happened over the past year, I thought I’d take a moment to highlight the “best of” bits from this and my tikichris to go blog. Thanks to all the folks I had the pleasure to work and travel with this year and to the people who hooked me up with yummy food and drink, compelling art and engaging stories. I hope your past 12 months have been as fantastic as mine. I look forward to carrying on the conversation in 2010. Until then, merry Christmas and happy new year! (above image by mseasons – thanks!)
Best cat-sitter in London:
Yay Lindsey! If anybody needs her deets, lemme know.
Best celebrity meets:
Meeting Mr T. was incredibly awesome, Jamie Oliver was especially gracious and generous with his time and Patti Smith was the essence of cool.
Best menu:
Club Gascon
Best booze tasting:
Remembering the Tasting Sessions’ Generation XO Cognac tasting still brings a smile to my face.
Best photography gigs:
Shooting pics from my very own RIB speedboat zipping along the Thames was exciting as was my day out at the G20 protest.
Best Qype events:
Oh man, it’s a close (and groggy) call between the Compass Box Whisky and Outsider Tart cake pairing and the new menu (and tequila) sampling at Wahaca.
Best cocktail bar:
That’s easy. The 101 year old Loos American Bar in Vienna.
Best plate of pasta in London:
As far as restaurants go, it was Donna Margherita in Clapham. However, I am rather partial to my dear wife’s lasagna.
Best value red wine:
Good Ordinary Claret
Best value white wine:
Alastro
Best cover art:
I owe a big thanks to Berlin-based exotic guitarist Kahuna Kawentzmann for taking an interest in my photography and using one of my shots for his release, “Der Sommer ist da”.
My best photographic work:
I was most happy with my “RED STATE” solo show at Leeds College of Art.
Best falafel:
Pilpel
Best reason to give money to charity:
It’s been an honour to work with Baraka Community Partnerships this year. I’m especially proud of our campaign to raise funds to provide the people of Zambia with mosquito nets. Mega thanks to Bea’s of Bloomsbury for helping out as well!
Best adventure:
My trip to Lagos, Nigeria was INTENSE, especially the photogenic and nerve racking voyage through the slums of Makoko.
Best tapas in London:
Iberica
Best pizza:
Da Michele a Napoli!
Best exhibitions:
Two posthumous photography exhibitions absolutely blew me away – Robert Mapplethorpe’s A Season in Hell and The Most Travelled Correspondent: A Retrospective of George Rodger
Best recognition:
Thanks to Lastminute.com for listing tikichris.com as one of London’s top 10 blogs!
Best hotel:
I’ve been raving ad nauseum about Rest Detail Hotel in Hua Hin since staying there (but all three of the hotels I visited in Thailand were impressive).
Best boyhood dream come true:
Elephant trekking through the jungle in Laos.
Best libraries:
CLI’s Book Boat and The Learning Project’s @ My Library (both in Laos) wowed the heck out of me! In fact, just about everything I experienced in Laos wowed the heck out of me.
Best gig:
I’ve really enjoyed providing content for the Topsee London iPhone application.
Best London Daily Photos:
Here are four of my faves from the past year.
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Bea’s of Bloomsbury: Take a Photo, Win a Hamper (Londonist)
Bea’s of Bloomsbury: Take a Photo, Win a Hamper
Londonist, December 18, 2009 4:44 PM
The baking fiends at Bea’s of Bloomsbury on Theobald’s Road are so enamoured with their recent Christmas display, they’re offering the chance to win a free Christmas hamper (with gingerbread men, marshmallows, spicy nuts, mince pies and more) to the photographer that can snap the “best, most interesting picture of it.”
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Strychnin Gallery’s X-Mas Luau in Berlin (Juxtapoz)
Strychnin Gallery’s X-Mas Luau in Berlin
Juxtapoz, Thursday, 17 December 2009
If Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say, Strychnin Gallery in Berlin is the place to be.
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London Daily Photo: Mount Street Wreath
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Santa’s Lap: Harden’s London Restaurants 2010 (Londonist)
Santa’s Lap: Harden’s London Restaurants 2010
Londonist, December 17, 2009 3:00 PM
Now entering their second decade publishing these pocket-sized guides to London and the UK, their rating system seems as tried and true as ever. The 2010 guide features 1800 listings reviewed by everyday, unpaid reviewers providing 85,000 reports on where (and where not) to chow down in the capital.
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London Daily Photo: Apply Within
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Upcoming Qype Guru Event: Tour Then Tea at St Paul’s (Qype does London)
Upcoming Qype Guru Event: Tour Then Tea at St Paul’s
Qype does London, December 16th 2009
Saturday January the 16th from 1.30pm, nine lucky Qypers and I will explore St Paul’s Cathedral on an exclusive guided tour, followed by a scrummy (and free!) afternoon tea in the cathedral’s crypt. I’m all sorts of excited about this event and think it will be a fantabulous way to …
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New Bakery Review: Le Dolci (Londonist)
New Bakery Review: Le Dolci
Londonist, December 16, 2009 3:25 PM
Le Dolci, offering London’s “only weekly cake club”, is the tastily inspired online enterprise of Lisa Sanguedolce. A Torontonian transplant of Sicilian heritage, Lisa gleaned her baking skills helping her mother in the kitchen as a child. We reckon her mum must have baked up a storm there in Canada, as the sweets we’ve sampled are delish!
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London Daily Photo: Chubb Locks Lights
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London Daily Photo: Joy Tuba World
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Wine of the Month: Berry Bros & Rudd’s 2005 Extra Ordinary Claret
I don’t know about you, but for me the first half of December is always a mad dash of tying up loose ends before Christmas and New Years, making sure I see all the folks I need to see for whatever festive season reason … et cetera. It’s always a heap of fun, just exhausting. This December is proving to be no exception. So, it’s wonderful to find myself settled in, pee-jays on and feet propped up with a glass of vino at my side. And a very flavourful glass of vino at that!
Berry Bros & Rudd’s 2005 Extra Ordinary Claret (reckoned to be “the greatest vintage” of Extra Ordinary Claret by Berry’s sales and marketing director, Simon Staples) indeed offers the right stuff for quality quaffing. With legs so gorgeous I feel as though my glass should be wearing a skirt, this densely potent claret packs a wallop when it hits the palate. With a vegetal tone that hints of fennel and cardamom, this is an intriguing wine that’s making my Monday night taste a lot better than usual. Priced nicely at £11.95 per bottle or £10.76 per bottle when unsplit orders of six are purchased, here’s a good one for Santa’s list.
For product details and more, visit Berry Bros & Rudd online at www.bbr.com or stop by their shop at 3 St James’s Street, SW1A 1EG.
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Berlin Again (Qype does London)
Berlin Again
Qype does London, December 14th 2009
This past weekend found me right back where I was last year at the same time: Berlin! One of my favourite destinations in the whole wide world, the capital of Germany is an inexpensive and deliciously fun city with an edge (and an efficiently Teutonic, incredibly clean and especially friendly sort of edge at that!) . And visiting in December offers the added winter wonderland bonus of glühwein guzzling at Christmas markets. Oh Tannenbaum, Berlin’s a winner for festive season city breaks.
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