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Philip Sinden

Philip Sinden

“Shooting portraits on large format is a totally different experience for the subject,” says Philip Sinden, who recently broke his monogamy with 5x4 film and began a dalliance with digital. “It is much more considered—nothing too unexpected can take place.” Still, Sinden always appreciates—and hopes to retain—the discipline of the large-format experience, and has a repertoire of immaculate work to account for it. His portraits, landscapes and interiors have appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, Condé Nast Traveller, British Vogue and Wallpaper*, among others, while corporate clients include Sony, France Telecom, Paul Smith and SNCF. Sinden, who travels extensively for work, tries to maintain minimal knowledge of the places he visits, preferring the perspective of unbiased observer. Most recently, professional duties took Sinden to Ljubljana, Slovenia, where he’s just completed shooting a series of images; at present he’s working on a number of editorial commissions and commercial projects. Born in north London, Sinden now lives in Hackney, East London.

Philip Sinden outside the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Spitsbergen, Norway. Photo by Dr Cary Fowler, 2010

More From Philip

July 23, 2010

Acne's Gallery Approach

The Swedish Fashion Brand Curates Art and Furniture In Its Grand New House

More From Philip

July 23, 2010

Acne's Gallery Approach

The Swedish Fashion Brand Curates Art and Furniture In Its Grand New House

In the two decades since Swedish design supremo Jonny Johansson launched Acne Jeans with three friends, the cult denim and fashion brand has certainly lived up to its name—“Acne” stands for “Ambition to Create Novel Expressions.” In addition to establishing itself as one of the world’s most in-demand and influential denim labels, the company has introduced the fashion biannual Acne Paper, a collaborative line with super-luxe Parisian fashion house Lanvin and, most recently, a range of furniture. Johansson is an ardent collector of chairs, objects and art, evidenced in London’s new Acne Studio, a four-story, expertly appointed house on Dover Street that happens to be the brand’s largest shop in the world. Jeremiah Goodman, perhaps the greatest interiors illustrator of our time, has recreated Johannson’s Stockholm office in a series of glorious eight-and-a-half-foot murals on the second floor. (Before this project, Johannson had never met Goodman, but he sought him out after seeing Goodman's book, A Romantic Vision.) The murals reside here along with a selection of images by photographer Katerina Jebb, drawings by Jean Cocteau, designer-turned-sculptor Helmut Lang's largest work Three, and pieces by jeweler Husam El Odeh, as well as a (get this!) canary-yellow grand piano. Acne Studio is as much a gallery as a fashion destination, and the design throughout the store's four stories (plus a roof deck) reflects the label's reigning inventiveness, with shoes seemingly floating on cantilevered shelves and denim-clad tailor’s dummies surreally populating the landscape.

The Acne Store in London was photographed exclusively for NOWNESS by Philip Sinden

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