Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Monday, 14 July 2008

Street photography

I love street photography. Especially if you are in a busy place, a city, and especially if there is an event going on.

The pictures for today were taken at a street festival in London. What a great place for observation. We went to an exhibition at the V&A and when we came out we still had some time to wonder round. Colours, expressions, textures, candid moments and just bizarre things - it was all there. We just had to open our eyes and take it in.

I chose these photographs for a reason - they feature things that stood out for me, they don't show much, but it seems to me, they tell a lot. They are a bit symbolic, frozen in time and space, they kind of almost did not belong to the hustle and bustle of the whole event, the atmosphere, the pace of everything that was happening around us.


The girl in turquoise tights - she looked very interesting altogether, like a design student would look... She had short blond hair and a skimpy leather jacket on... Where is she going? through the crowd, not stopping, but not speeding up either...


That man sitting on that surreal uncomfortable pink sofa, next to someone else's bag (whose???), with people walking by and throwing slightly surprised glances at him and the whole composition...

That very classy looking lady with red scarf around her neck, with beautiful posture and face, with her hair tied back - staring away, through the crowd, the noise -what is she thinking of? She looks like a Russian ballerina who has just come out of the Royal Albert Hall after a performance...

All these people we see in the street just for a second, our eyes pick them out of the crowd just for a moment - wouldn't we just love to know more - sometimes?

Sunday, 29 June 2008

The Taste of London: behind the counter

Another Sunday! my pictures often reflect my life with a slight delay, this weekend for example we spent demolishing and then rebuilding the walls around our house... however you'll most likely see the images next week, and today's pictures are from last Saturday.

A large group of us went to the TASTE OF LONDON exhibiton, it was a great event, buzzing with energy, offering a huge variety of delicious foods and drinks from all over the world - after all, London is such a multicultural place! Here's Channel 4's link to the website:
http://www.channel4.com/life/microsites/T/taste2008/


I was walking around absorbing the atmosphere, sampling everything from lovely ctusty buns to spinach paste, and just observing the people - from people behind the counter to people who came to discover new dishes and restaurants. These three images are just a small selection of what I saw, the atmosphere, the abundance, the buzz and the hard work that went into it.

The three images depict different "modes" of being behind the counter: the first lady is waiting for questions and requests from the customers; the ladies in the middle are in the middle of serving a bunch of people; and a lady in the third image is catching her breath and recomposing - which I thought was quite a nice moment to catch... It sort of brings our attention to how much effort goes into serving us, customers - every day, in every cafe, shop and restaurant...