West India Quay mood
A long reach back into the archive for this one, taken 15 years ago but that I rediscovered last year and had a fresh attempt at processing. Living near Canary Wharf in London at the time, I would...
A long reach back into the archive for this one, taken 15 years ago but that I rediscovered last year and had a fresh attempt at processing. Living near Canary Wharf in London at the time, I would...
Nice soft window light on a grey day.When I lived and worked in London, I used to love going on lunchtime walks to the Tate Modern with a camera. The people watching was great and the large open ...
With some work visitors in town this week, I was reminded of the really interesting building at 1 Queen Street.Having been out for dinner in Newcastle last night, we headed down towards the river ...
The first trip abroad my wife and I took together was a long November weekend in Venice while we were still dating. We were astonishingly lucky with the weather: floods just before and after our vi...
Is there a name for street-style photography done indoors?I’ve written before about my regular trips to Tate Modern when I worked just over the river in London, both as a great people-watching loca...
Here’s a panorama I took nearly two years ago over Oxleas Wood in South East London. This park/woodland used to be just a couple of minutes down the road from where I lived so I would often drop by...
Until earlier this year, when I still worked in central London, a favourite lunchtime activity was to take short photo walks over the river from my office to Tate Modern. I love the architecture ...
I was back in London briefly last week and had a very short bit of time wandering the streets on my way to meet some old friends for dinner. I’d decided to take the Fuji GFX 50R with me, paired wit...
A quick one today from my increasingly-regular lunchtime walk over the river to Tate Modern, this time looking back towards the City. I've been using this walk a lot both to just get out and shoot...
I've been sitting on this photograph for almost a year without sharing or publishing it. It's one of those images that—while I love it—I've always thought I could have done better and came tantalis...