Wednesday, 16 March 2016

London Photo Diary

A research trip to London isn't the time in which you would expect me to be playing photographer, but its the small details of London which make it such an interesting and quite frankly beautiful city. I don't care about the London eye or the shard but I do care about the particular way that the light shimmers in the windows of a storefront or the potted flowers on the steps of a particularly opulent town house. It is the small narratives of the millions of people on the streets of our capital that are so captivating and inspiring to me so that is why you have me with my camera....noticing the small things. 


The Fresh flower display outside of Liberty. I loved the colours and the way in which they had been set out. 



The Lanterns in china town. I loved the way that the wind was making the lanterns dance over the streets... I took way too many photos of them! 


Conceptual art Tate Britain. I loved the way that the people where frozen by this art and I had to capture the way that they just stopped like statues completely arrested by the work. 


Street Lamp outside Parliament. I caught this just after all the lamps flickered on marking the turn of the evening, my favourite time of day that hour of so of dusk. 

A walkway beside the Savoy. It was the lights that captured me here and the way that they showed off the architecture so beautifully. 

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