Charlotte Lawton
Set Designer

Pure Collection

Charlotte Lawton works alongside HMKM and the team at Pure Collection to launch their first High Street store in the UK.

Pure Collection opened its first store this past week in Tonbridge Wells, with a second to open in the Nort of England in the coming weeks, Charlotte Lawton designed and produced the windows for the store as well as designing installations as part of the Visual Merchandising, the team are currently working towards the brand’s second store launch.

See below for a few images from the store and make sure to visit when in the area.

© Charlotte Lawton

Joey L
photographer

History Channel

Joey L travels to Bolivia to shoot stills for the second series of “IRT: Deadliest Roads” for the History Channel.

Joey risked life and limb travelling with the crew along these treacherous roads 1000s of feet above sheer drops.

See below for some of the stunning images and check out these beautiful personal images he took while in Bolivia.

© Joey L/History Channel

Charlotte Lawton
Set Designer

HMKM

Charlotte Lawton collaborates with HMKM to celebrate their 21st Birthday in style.

Charlotte dressed the space at Phonica in Poland street, as well as creating the stunning neon artworks.

See the images below and also check out the HMKM Facebook page to see more images of the party in full swing, and thanks to all at HMKM for a great night.

© HMKM/Charlotte Lawton

Sandro Sodano
photographer

We are now presenting...

Patricia McMahon is very pleased to announce we are now representing Fashion, Childrenswear and still life photographer Sandro Sodano.

Sandro’s clients include: Paul Smith, Gap, Links of London, Kenneth Cole and Facconable.

See below for a small section of Sandro’s work and click here to see his full portfolio.

© Sandro Sodano

Jason Gould
photographer

Randall's Island Sports Foundation

Jason Gould shoots advertising for Randall’s Island, in conjunction with NYC Parks and Recreation.

Randall’s Island is located in the East River between East Harlem, the South Bronx and Queens, in 2007 the Randall’s Island Sports Foundation began work to clear the deserted island and transform it into an area of reclaimed parkland with over 60 athlectic playing fields.
To learn for about the R.I.S.F click here and see below for the campaign.

© RISF/Jason Gould

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