You're as likely to bump into Tim Jefferies at a star-studded charity gala as you are on board a superyacht. The London-based gallerist is known for his appearances at exclusive parties the world over – and his gallery, Hamiltons, is equally famous. Honing in on the great photographers of the 20th century (think Newton, Ritz and Avedon), his love of analogue film places him in stark contrast to his more digitally focused competitors.
Today, he's feeling refreshed. After all, he's just come back from a trip on board this year's – naturally. “What's really surprising is her volume. The ceiling heights are a metre higher than anything else I've been on. The feeling of space is extraordinary, and you wake up every morning with spectacular views,” he says, espousing the joys of her ultra-spacious interiors. He could equally be talking about the cavernous nature of his own gallery, just a stone's throw from Mayfair's immaculately kept Mount Street. Be it superyachts or super studios, Jefferies is clearly something of an aesthete.