By Anna White luglio 31, 2018

Edinburgh Billboard Fame: The West End Character Project

This August, we are proud to be up on a billboard for the very first time and part of a brand new month-long photography exhibition showcasing the people and places that shape Edinburgh's West End. Photographer Derek Anderson, visited us at our Queensferry Street shop on a busy morning in May to take our Vanity Fair spoofed image, with ScotlandShop mascot Tam the Tailor stealing the show. Over 90 images make up the exhibition and they can be viewed on a big outdoor structure at Coates Crescent designed to catch the eye of pedestrians passing through Shandwick Place.

Edinburgh born photographer Derek Anderson has been visually documenting the area for the last 9 months to pull together the exhibition and has thoroughly enjoyed the experience calling it a "dream job" as he gained a behind the scenes insight into the people of the West End and applied his creative mind to bringing out those personalities. The on street exhibition embraces four elements:

- "The Heart of the West End" featuring a collection of businesses like ourselves, focusing on the personalities behind them. We love the exploding blender and nonchalant chicken in the Aga shop.

Aga ver1 A4 Photographer: Derek Anderson, West End Character Project

- "The people who reside" meeting those who live in the area and shape its character. Pictured below is Derek setting up to shoot his next resident, from graphic designers "The Quinns" to

Derek West End 0036 Derek Anderson, Photographer, West End Character Project

- "The unexpected" exploring the day-to-day goings-on in the area and the people who frequent it, along with shots of the public taken in a pop-up studio set within some of the busiest areas of Edinburgh's West End.

- "Public Participation" inviting members of the public to have their photo taken. As pop-up studios go this one was pretty impressive, set up as a domestic room so you could be photographed on the lavatory if you so desired.

Pop up studio with local PC 2 Edinburgh West End Character Project, Photographer Derek Anderson

In addition to the exhibition there are walking tours throughout August for visitors and locals who want to learn more about the area. Meet outside the Waldorf Astoria, free of charge and a great escape from fringe mania for an hour or 2.