Over a year ago I showed you some amazing photography by Toronto's James Tse. As he is one of my favourite Canadian photographers whose work is everywhere you turn, I thought it was time for another post. Beautiful spaces, beautifully photographed.
Il est extremement difficile d'ouvrir le blog, à cause de grande quantité des photos sur une page.Divisez les photos sur plusieurs pages comme c'était avant s'il vous plait! Merci.
Sorry to hear your having problems Anon. I have changed the settings to display 12 posts per main page instead of 15, so that will help a bit. This sort of comes with the territory when the blog is ALL photos. I don't have a problem but my laptop is fast and I have a good internet connection via cable.
I had just blogged this week about black and white rooms and this and the previous post are just what I needed! As usual, there is so much inspiration on your site. Thanks.
Positively yummy! His work is really lovely--my fave is that last shot, with the huge bathtub and the worn persian carpet. What a great juxtaposition of modern and antique!
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Love James Tse, love your blog!
Beautiful interiors!
Il est extremement difficile d'ouvrir le blog, à cause de grande quantité des photos sur une page.Divisez les photos sur plusieurs pages comme c'était avant s'il vous plait! Merci.
Sorry to hear your having problems Anon. I have changed the settings to display 12 posts per main page instead of 15, so that will help a bit. This sort of comes with the territory when the blog is ALL photos. I don't have a problem but my laptop is fast and I have a good internet connection via cable.
Love James work! Beautiful shots.
Another great post - thanks for sharing. James Tse does beautiful work.
I had just blogged this week about black and white rooms and this and the previous post are just what I needed! As usual, there is so much inspiration on your site. Thanks.
O i like the classy black framed art groupings. Lose the cow skin chairs though -- unless faux. Nice to see Canadian talent. More please.
I like this style, nice and clean!
Positively yummy! His work is really lovely--my fave is that last shot, with the huge bathtub and the worn persian carpet. What a great juxtaposition of modern and antique!
I agree about the cow print chairs. Ugh. Like when is that trend going to die off?? (pardon the play on words!)