Perry Ogden

Daniel Bruhl in The Telegraph

21 Sep 13
Daniel Bruhl in The Telegraph

Happy to see my photographs of Daniel Bruhl in The Telegraph Magazine's Men's Style Supplement. I saw the film 'Rush' and he is very very good as Nikki Lauda. 

Dún Chonchúir

31 Aug 13
Dún Chonchúir

Back on the island of Inishmaan and walking around Dún Chonchúir, the pre-Christian oval stone fort. 

Inishmaan airport

31 Aug 13
Inishmaan airport

A great airport to travel through. No X-ray machines, no hassle. And great photos on the walls.

"Between my finger and my thumb..."

30 Aug 13
"Between my finger and my thumb..."

Very sad to hear the news of Seamus Heaney's death. I was fortunate to photograph him on several occassions. Will never forget the day I went to his house in Dublin to photograph him for the Whoseday Book. We recited Patrick Kavanagh's poem 'Epic': "I have lived in important places, times when great events were decided, who owned that half a rood of rock, a no-man's land surrounded by our pitchfork armed claims...." and some of 'The Great Hunger'. As well as being a wonderful poet he was a remarkably kind, generous and modest man. I was always struck by his willingness to give so freely of his time. And when it came to Northern Ireland, many tried to claim him for their own cause, but he always remained his own man. 

Gone fishing...

28 Aug 13
Gone fishing...

On the Gowla in Connemara fishing with my dad and Mr Colm Redmond of The Zetland Hotel. I think there must be a guy in a wetsuit just below the surface following us around because everytime my dad puts his line in the water he catches a fish!

The Price of Desire

24 Aug 13
The Price of Desire

This is worth two entries because it's such an amazing house in a truly beautiful setting. Also, because in 2009 an Eileen Gray 'dragon' chair sold at auction for $28.3 million! Can't wait to see the film.

Monaco

24 Aug 13
Monaco

A rainy day in Monaco... on the way to see Picasso exhibition.

Picasso in Monaco

24 Aug 13
Picasso in Monaco

Two Picasso exhibitions at the Forum Grimaldi: 'Picasso in the Cote d'Azur' and 'Picasso from the Nahmad collection'. Both very interesting but I preferred the Cote d'Azur exhibition which documents the summers Picasso spent in the Cote'd'Azur from the Twenties onwards: the houses he stayed in and a selection of works made in them - including the amazing 'Still life with mandolin and guitar' from 1924. The Nahmad family collection is a good overview of Picasso's work - as they seem to have something from every era - but it's a bit of a job lot. You do get a sense though of the many stylistic periods Picasso went through, how prolific he was and how uneven the work is. 

Eileen Gray

23 Aug 13
Eileen Gray

Visiting Mary McGuckian on the set of her new film, 'The Price of Desire', about the Irish born pioneering modernist designer/architect Eileen Gray and Le Corbusier. This is the house - known as E-1027 - in Roquebrune that Eileen Gray designed in the mid-1920s with her then partner, Jean Badovici. It was truly ahead of it's time. Le Corbusier later defaced the house by creating murals on some of the walls - which were much loathed by Gray. 

The World Is Ever Changing

21 Aug 13
The World Is Ever Changing

Just finished reading Nic Roeg's sort-of memoir 'The World is Ever Changing'. Very enjoyable. He's made some wonderful films - both as DP and director. My favourites: 'Walkabout' and 'Don't Look Now'. He's also made some awful ones. Recently saw 'Eureka'. Yikes!