Author Archives: Doug

Carlo’s Italian Delicatessen

Carlo’s is a real family run business, that opened in 1987 supplying a range of primarily Italian products including meats, cheeses, wines and other grocery products. Lunch time is particularly busy serving grilled panini and Italian coffee, and I love the panettone! There is a strong Italian community in Chertsey and sometimes you could be forgiven for thinking you were in Italy when the regulars come in and start talking in their native tongue.

Carlo and Maria’s three sons Rosario, Robbie and Alex all work in the shop with their parents.

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House Of Flowers

The House Of Flowers has been a florists for over 30 years, although Sam took it over at the height of the financial crash in the noughties, but as she says she’s known no different, so business is always good! This portrait is of Danni and Sam after a busy morning, working on a large order.

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Spider Awards

Three of my black and white street photos were nominated for the Spider Awards, and one managed to get a “Honourable Mention”, which is all quite exciting.

Dusseldorf Photo Opportunity

Dusseldorf Photo Opportunity

London Streets-Honourable Mention

London Streets-Honourable Mention

Dusseldorf Crossing

Dusseldorf Crossing

The Green Shop

The Green Shop has been in Chertsey for about 20 years selling a wide range of stationery, hardware and gifts. Nicky worked for the previous owner before taking over The Green Shop, which was previously a couple of doors further down Guildford Street. As you can see the shop is quite literally packed with all sorts of products!

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Roberts The Butcher

Continuing my series of portraits of independent shopkeepers in Chertsey, this one is Ian of Roberts The Butcher. Roberts has been in Chertsey for 30 years, although when Ian took over the lease he found accounts books for the butchers dating back to 1904, and Roberts still serve one of the families listed in those accounts!

Apparently, back then, butchers never used to sell poultry and quite a few would only deal in pork.

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Back At Brooklands

Brooklands Museum has received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to help towards their aim of re-engineering Brooklands. This involves moving the Bellman Hangar, which is currently located on the Finishing Straight of the Motor Racing Circuit, off of the circuit and reinterpreting it as the aircraft factory.

It was suggested to me by the museum that it would be good to have before and after photographs of the hangar shot in a similar vein to the night shots that formed part of my Spirit Of Brooklands Project and book. Never one to shy away from standing alone in the dark I took up the challenge and here is the final image, with the Finishing Straight in the foreground.

It will be a while before the hangar is moved but when it is I’ll be back, so to speak.

Bellman Hangar, Brooklands Museum

Bellman Hangar, Brooklands Museum

The Dinky Dove

The second in my series of portraits of Chertsey shopkeepers is Claire the owner of The Dinky Dove, which opened two years ago this week. The Dinky Dove sells a range of gifts, cards and homeware and has built up a regular loyal customer base; in fact whilst I was there one of her regulars came in to “get her fix” as she called it!

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The Local Pound

I recently received a brochure through the post from a discount supermarket chain stating that they were considering opening a store in Chertsey where I live. This set me thinking about all the independently owned shops that are present in Chertsey and how they might be affected by the opening of this supermarket. There are a nice range of businesses in Chertsey including a butchers, bakers, green grocers, gift shop, florist, delicatessen, pet food shop, bike shop, electrical shop, hardware stores, pharmacist, and antique shop among others. These are all independently owned shops, some of whom have been in Chertsey for over thirty years.

I decided it would be good to celebrate these businesses and so have embarked upon a personal project to photograph these independent shopkeepers in their shops, would like to exhibit the final prints in one of the empty shops in the main street in Chertsey. I aim to emphasise what we have on our doorstep, in the hope that the residents of and visitors to Chertsey, embrace and support these local businesses.

I started with the most recent shop to open in Chertsey – The Chertsey Fruit & Veg Shop, which is owned by Sabba who hails from Syria but has been in the UK for twenty years, working in various restaurants, making his way up to restaurant manager, and in McLaren in Woking. Because of his experience with food Sabba is able to offer advice on his products including choosing the best orange for juicing or for eating! He has been open for just a few weeks and is open 7 days a week.

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Brooklands Book Now Available

I am delighted to announce that I have managed to produce a book about my Brooklands project. The book is available as a hard back book with a dust cover, and contains all the images from my web site plus some previously unpublished shots, along with details and anecdotes about the project. The book is available from Blurb, the print in demand publisher, and is also available as an ebook. The retail price for the printed book is £59.95 plus shipping, but Blurb are offering various discounts in the run up to Christmas (currently 30%). I have also acquired a limited number of books at a reduced rate (£39.95) and have made them available to order through my web site. Stocks are limited so when they’re gone they’re gone!

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AOP Awards Show

There was a fabulous buzz around the Old Truman Brewery on the opening night of the AOP Annual Awards. The quality of work on display was quite remarkable – not only from the Main Awards but also from the Open Awards, and the AOP Assistants Awards too. I had a lovely warm feeling from seeing my print on the wall with so many other great images (it might also have had something to do with the free beer).

AOP Awards Finalist Image

AOP Awards Finalist Image

The Awards themselves were presented by BBC London broadcaster Robert Elms (who sadly had his bike stolen from outside the BBC that day!) who called photographers “thieves of light, Wizards and alchemists”, and said it is a tremendous thing “to be able to salute the professionals of this industry”. You can watch a video of the Awards presentation here (my image flashes up on screen around 9:34 if you’re interested).

Next up is the Portrait Salon exhibition which is taking place at The Embassy Tea Gallery in London from November 19th – 22nd. I’m overseas for the opening night but will back in time to make it to the exhibition.