If first impressions last, then perhaps it’s time to consider changing your doorbell… Here’s a few I found in central London. Would you consider visiting these premises? What would your first impression be?
If first impressions last, then perhaps it’s time to consider changing your doorbell… Here’s a few I found in central London. Would you consider visiting these premises? What would your first impression be?
Parochial English towns always cough up some entertainment. The local newspapers scream of horrific incidents, shops desperately try to associate themselves with prestige brands despite having no logical connection and scorned lovers publically humiliate unfaithful lovers to a disinterested public. Sometimes living in a city doesn’t seem so bad.
InTransit is a series of artist led events hosted by The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Part of this is a film festival called Floodlight – artists and film makers have been asked to create a short film exploring the Grand Union Canal and the Westway. I was invited to submit an entry so we packed up our camera equipment and got to work.
Here are some photographs taken of the new international space station telecommunications satellite on Mars.. Disappointingly I didn’t get to meet Arnold Schwarzenegger he wasn’t around for a chat, no doubt he was busy saving the world, or getting elocution lessons.
Greetings from Mars! We visited to set up the new international space station telecommunications satellite. OK, I’m lying, it’s really Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics in Cheshire. Here are some moody photos that make it look like we were really on Mars.
There’s a lot of elephants in London at the moment. Have you spotted any?
I love watching the world flash by from a train window, it’s one of my favourite things in the world. There’s something hypnotic and deeply therapeutic about the clickety-clack of the train trundling down the track and the flashes of light as the sun sets. These small vignettes of time were captured with Quadcamera on the train from Paddington.
For your entertainment some photos of our weekend break in Whitstable, graded to look like we went on holiday in a pop video rather than the somewhat more breezy reality of the Kent coast. Still, the sun did shine and we ate one hell of at lot of oysters.
A top tip for wanna-be-sign writers – always check that your ink is water soluble before hand crafting your latest masterpiece. This is especially true if working in the UK, where sudden torrential downpours are not uncommon at this time of year.
For your viewing pleasure photos from Barfly May 15th 2010. A Corrupt Event featuring: Joana and the Wolf, No Frogs for Dinner and Housewives.