Neil O’Keefe serves up a futuristic shoot at Shed London in Attitude’s digital issue
By Nick Byam
We have a rather special photo shoot in the digital edition of Attitude month, photographed by Neil O’Keefe.
The shoot explores the multi-concept Haggerston location Shed London. The space on Kingsland Road has two photography studios for hire, several work spaces and they’ve recently transformed the underground car park into an and exhibition space and wine bar (we approve).
Stop Fix will also be showcasing the finest grape varieties for wine lovers to try out in a concept setting – visit shedlondon.com/stop-fix for more, and check out the shoot below:
Visit Shed London at 8 Lee Street, London, E8 4DY. Call on 0207 254 9900 or visit shedlondon.com/stop-fix for more.
You can see this shoot in the digital edition of Attitude, available to download now at pocketmags.com/attitude.
Also in Attitude’s Summer Issue, alongside all your usual news, reviews, fitness & travel:
- In a special feature we examine the issue of race, the LGBT community and the media, to see what’s working and what’s not.
- Nathan Sykes talks life after The Wanted, touring with the Little Mix ladies and his ever-growing gay fanbase.
- Welsh actor Alexander Vlahos gives us the scoop on BBC2’s new graphic, gay sex-filled French period drama Versailles.
- We catch up with star of The Voice and Kinky Boots Matt Henry, fresh off his ‘Best Actor’ victory at last month’s Olivier Awards.
- As Meryl Streep returns to the screen as Florence Foster Jenkins, we look back at the career of this modern Hollywood icon.
- We put drag in focus with an exclusive look as the stunning images of Magnus Hastings’ new photo book Why Drag?
- Bryan Sipe, wirter of Jake Gyllenhaal’s new film Demolition, tells Attitude about overcoming loss, personal identity, and why a gay teen was central to the film’s plot.
- Former Dragon’s Den star and interior designer Kelly Hoppen sees whether she can pass for a homo in How Gay Are You?