I should hope that 'general scientific chaos' is not the norm in science
labs! :-) What about the Science Museum as a location for your shoot
(which I believe has a Van de Graaff generator) - or is that too obvious?
good luck with your project!
Yfke Hager
>
> Hi -
>
> I work for The Children's Society and I am trying to source a space for a
> photo shoot. Claire Kingston at the Royal Society suggested I email
> PSCI-com to see if anyone can help at all with a location.
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> In March of next year we are staging a photographic exhibition at The
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> wanted to be when they were a child looking forward to their 'grown-up'
> life. So far we have support for this from amongst others Manolo Blahnik,
> Rufus Sewell, Nitin Sawhney, Ozwald Boateng, Paula Radcliffe, Steven
> Berkoff, Petula Clark, Gavin Henson, Dr Gillian McKeith, Bill Bryson &
> Eric
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> Our first shoot is with the designer and tailor Ozwald Boateng who wanted
> to
> be a scientist when he was growing up. The idea for the image is for Mr
> Boateng to be immaculately suited as ever, very serious but with all
> around
> him in chaos. Ideally we thought about some sort of mad Scientific
> experiment, or some amazing piece of equipment - a Vandergraph Generator
> for
> example - in the background. General scientific chaos & sparks flying
> behind
> him with Mr Boateng ever so cool in the front...
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> We have time with Mr Boateng from 9-11am next Monday 8th May. Ideally I
> would like to try and set up some time this week for our photographer to
> scout the location and take some test shots for light etc..
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> If anyone can help or can point me in the right direction that would be
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> The Institute of Physics...
>
> Many thanks.
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