Sunday, 10 November 2013

Corporate Event photography at Spencer House in St. James’s London / London corporate event photographer
















Corporate event photography in London usually means photography in a historic venue in Central London and it was certainly a treat to do the event photography of the annual summer corporate party for a famous legal firm in the renowned London venue Spencer House.
Spencer House is recognised as one of the most ambitious aristocratic town houses ever built in London. Spencer House was built in 1756-66 for John, first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Princess Diana. Situated in the heart of St James's, Spencer House is a short distance from St James's Palace, Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Westminster, and has a splendid terrace and garden with magnificent views of The Green Park.
This unique 18th century private house combines magnificent decadence and works of art with subtle personal touches that together provide a perfect backdrop for private & corporate events, receptions, weddings, meetings & presentations. So it was not surprising that a leading legal company in London has chosen this amazing London venue to celebrate its 10 year anniversary.
The event was accompanied with colourful cocktails and delicious canapés. As the event was held in June it was one of the first summer days and the guests were enjoying drinks on the terrace overlooking Green park under the beautiful classical music performance. The evening finished with a grand finale of splendid fireworks which made for a truly amazing celebration and certainly helped to capture some wonderful corporate event photography in London.

Having spoken with the event coordinator in Spencer House I hope to be one of the recommended photographers for this historic London wedding venue. Spencer house is especially popular for Russian clients organizing events or weddings in London and as a Russian speaking wedding photographer in London I hope next summer to have the opportunity for a wedding photography job in Spencer House in St James’s in London.

3 comments:

  1. Amazing view of corporate events photography at Spencer House. Great photographer who produce these high quality pictures of corporate events.

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  3. Politics & FDA clearance of 2 stem cell clinic COVID-19 efforts

    FDA is doing better job on unproven stem cell clinics, but it has cleared many INDs, some iffy, for stem cell and cellular medicine trials for COVID-19.

    The FDA and its CBER branch have been doing a good job overall in the last 3+ years to tackle the unproven stem cell clinic problem, but lately on the stem cells for COVID-19 front there is reason for real concern.

    I believe the agency is taking on major risk overall by clearing a vast number of cell therapy trials for COVID-19 mostly without much data, but the clearance of a few programs by for-profit stem cell clinics is especially problematic in my view.
    FDA on the ball more generally on clinics

    For background and on the positive, the FDA is taking the problem of the stem cell clinic industry very seriously and taking action on clinic firms that are injecting patients with unapproved stem cell drugs.

    It has sent off dozens of untitled and warning letters to clinic firms pitching unproven stem cells and other regenerative biologics like exosomes. The agency’s biologics branch called CBER is really on the ball on this these days. Its Director Peter Marks deserves big kudos for the serious commitment and marathon work here over many years to make things happen on this problem. Dr. Marks was the subject of an interesting piece in the WaPo by Laurie McGinley recently: Meet the most important federal official you probably don’t know — the man who holds the fate of the coronavirus vaccine in his hands.

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