Showing posts with label urban society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban society. Show all posts
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Change of season
Back in the park, what stands out, apart from the trees' foliage growing strongly, is the change of usage. With the festival season all kinds of human presence is moving into the park and where we saw a shy green emerging in Spring we now find cars, tents and fences marking the urban presence.
Labels:
change of season,
city life,
community life,
culture,
England park land,
English weather,
London,
parks,
people in the park,
society,
summer colours,
summer time,
urban environment,
urban society
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Street photography
Late afternoon commute at London Bridge. What happens if I'd point the camera and shoot randomly at a crowd coming towards me on a busy afternoon at London Bridge? Nobody seemed to care. And I thought it was an intriguing and liberating experience.
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Shoes
Inspired by my friends comment about shoes, I became interested in this new perspective. A rather different angle to look at, its amazing how much shoes reveal about a person.
Labels:
fashion,
London,
people,
shoes,
society,
Somerset House,
urban society,
weddings
Thursday, 21 March 2013
From above
Inspired by my street photography project, I took exploring anonymity and distance a step further, and, looking down onto a specific area, I observed how people walking in and out of my picture field created a flow, a pattern, a continuity.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Shadows on the wall
While exploring this exhibit at the Tate Modern, what stood out for me were the 'paintings' the shadow the visitors projecting to the walls. Adding a few light effects from the projector and mobile phones, the experience developed into a delightful play of shadows and light.
Labels:
2013,
art,
exhibits,
fantasy,
indoors,
light,
London,
modern art,
people,
shadow play,
shadows,
society,
Tate Modern,
urban,
urban society
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