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Street Photographer’s guide to Angel, Islington

Candid portrait of a man sitting at a bus stop in Angel Islington with a travel card in his mouth.

Discover the Charm of Angel Islington through Street Photography

Angel Islington is best known to non-Londoners for its place on the Monopoly board as the third cheapest property to buy. But don’t let this slightly “off the beaten track” location pass you by. It offers some gems for street photographers and one of those locations in London that helps push the boundaries of your creativity!

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A guide to the Best Street Photography Locations in London

A man walking through the tunnel at barbican underpass.

[UPDATED for 2024] Our guide to some of the Best Locations in London for Street Photography

London is a diverse and multicultural city like no other, with a variety of boroughs, neighborhoods, and people. It blends the historic with modern architecture seamlessly and is a melting pot of cultures and diversity. So for us, London offers some of the best street photography opportunities around every corner. Whether you are interested in Black & White urban photography with a heavy architectural feel or bright colourful busy backdrops focusing on people, you are sure to find what you’re looking for. Continue Reading

A British Seaside “Out of Season”

Man walking on the beach towards the underside of the pier

Walton-on-the-Naze

Our project “Out of Season” took us to Walton-on-the-Naze, a small British seaside town in Essex, to document the area just weeks before the British summer was officially due to kick in. We were curious to explore this coastline when it wasn’t filled with families lining the beach with deck chairs, rows of nurtured sandcastles, and people eating double scoop ice creams from a cone. Continue Reading

Street Photography in Berlin with the Fuji X100F

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I travelled over to Berlin for the first time in 2012 with my buddy Russell Evans. We had an awesome time and stayed at the super cool Michel Berger Hotel over in Warschauer Str. I remember getting to the city centre and knowing at an instant that this place might be the best city I ever visit so couldn’t wait to get back over to Berlin to explore some more with a camera by my side. Continue Reading

Photography at The Barbican in London

Street Portrait at the barbican in london of man in glass lift

Capturing Street Photography at The Barbican in London

What started as a simple street photography walk through the area evolved into a study of light and lines. The Barbican showcases the brilliance of Brutalist Architecture and how buildings can seem to have the ability to bend light to coincide with the space and meander around gracefully, enveloping objects in a way that seemed powerful and subtle all at once.

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Street Photography in Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf Street Photography Scene featuring crowd with elderly man sporting a handlebar mustache

Capturing Street Photos in Dusseldorf

With a trip already planned for Dusseldorf, I thought it would be a great opportunity to squeeze in some street photography while I was there. At the time of booking it felt like a great idea to stay an extra day to capture some street photos, however, following 2 days of drinking German beer, I was starting to wonder if it actually was. On the surface of things, street photography seems like it’s an easy task of just pointing your camera at interesting things. But in reality, it takes an immense amount of focus and concentration to plan your frames. As well as the confidence to capture moments and remain inconspicuous. Continue Reading