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Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow
To follow on from a previous post on the important of pace comes a recommendation for this film. I don’t need to write an extended review as The New York Times & The Guardian have said it all pretty well.
Berger Berger
It’s peculiar how easy it can be to forget or dismiss the talent which can be close to you. As if constant exposure can some how diminish the virtue of that person or persons. However, it seems that it takes
Wonderland Magazine
With the imminent release of the new film from Chris Read of the I.P.H and Daniel Thomas Smith. Here are a few images from behinds the scenes. Shot on a Phantom camera at a ludicrous frame rate normally associated with films narrated
A Celebration
TOURIST curated A CELEBRATION of all things nordic to hoorah 5 years of Nordic Bakery in the Golden Square, Soho. The space considered and reflected our heritage with scandinavian sounds, sights and nordic lights.Visual displays of nordic lights and norweigian
The Paintings of Meet Joe Black
It’s not that often I re-visit Hopkin movies of the 90′s. However after being convinced to go through Meet Joe Black I wasn’t expecting to me massively impressed with the art selection throughout. There are plenty of pieces that work seamlessly with
Leviathan
With the ever increasing pace of information delivery I have found myself leaning towards those things with a slower almost hypnotic like pace. Partially due to the respite from the daily consumption and not purely from a singular taste. This
W+K Portland
Photographing good Architecture seems like an easy task but with the majority of digital photographers opting for artificially lit and then photo-shopped to completely falsely any natural light or warmth instead or allowing a space to breathe. However with these
I.P.H x Haw-lin
Nathan Cowen and Jacob Klein of Haw-lin come to London for their first curated UK exhibition. The I.P.H will host the one night opening with works from Linus Bill, Benjamin Vnuk, Nathalie du Pasquier, Travess Smalley, Andy Rementer, Maurice Scheltens &
Simply Good Music
After exhausting my usual favourites on The Mixtape Club website a venture was made to discover some new sources for studio music. This search started and ended with Simply Good Music. Curated by Dark Jazzor, it’s features a pretty broad
Tourist Exhibition Poster
The first piece of design created under the I.P.H name comes in the form of the Tourist Exhibition poster for our February opening. Using one of the beautiful shots created by anna-sophie berger as the centre piece the exhibition. To find


