British photographer Julian Broad has contributed to Vanity Fair for 25 years. He got his start with commissions for Arena and The Face magazines. Though he primarily shoots portraits,he segued into architectural photography to document the 

Norton Residence in London for this issue. Broad was drawn to architect William Tozer’s updated design for the kitchen, which includes “a huge window at the end—perfect for watching squirrels.”

If you could add one thing to your kitchen, what would it be?

“I’d quite like a kitchen designed around a bank of green Fritz Haller cabinets.”  Photo 2 of 5 in Meet the Faces Behind Our Kitchen and Bath Issue by Allie Weiss

Meet the Faces Behind Our Kitchen and Bath Issue

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British photographer Julian Broad has contributed to Vanity Fair for 25 years. He got his start with commissions for Arena and The Face magazines. Though he primarily shoots portraits,he segued into architectural photography to document the

Norton Residence in London for this issue. Broad was drawn to architect William Tozer’s updated design for the kitchen, which includes “a huge window at the end—perfect for watching squirrels.”

If you could add one thing to your kitchen, what would it be?

“I’d quite like a kitchen designed around a bank of green Fritz Haller cabinets.”