Category Archives: london

02 Dec
New Year – New Website

There’s been a distinct lack of posts over the last couple of months and I’d just like to let you all know that this has mainly been down to me working on a completely new website ready for the new year. Everything will become slightly more integrated, and the whole look and feel will undergo a complete facelift.

I’ve also been holding back a lot of images ready to refresh the content for the 2011 release, so I really hope you enjoy what’s coming up. In the mean time, here is a shot from some recent trips to Richmond park over the Autumn.

There’s been a distinct lack of posts over the last couple of months and I’d just like to let you all know that this has mainly been down to me working on a completely new website ready for the new year. Everything will become slightly more integrated, and the whole look and feel will undergo

20 Sep
Portraits – Fiona

This was one of the first photos I took with the Canon 5D, and after a second look I’m actually very happy with the focus & lighting. To date I’ve usually favoured taking photos ‘without‘ consent rather than ‘with’, but over the next few months I will aim to increase focus on portraiture.

This was one of the first photos I took with the Canon 5D, and after a second look I’m actually very happy with the focus & lighting. To date I’ve usually favoured taking photos ‘without‘ consent rather than ‘with’, but over the next few months I will aim to increase focus on portraiture.

16 Sep
Dead Icons – Battersea Power Station, London

Battersea Powerstation needs no introduction!

A decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, Battersea Power Station ceased generating electricity in 1983, but over the past 50 years it has become one of the best known landmarks in London and is Grade II listed.

Too expensive to renovate, too iconic to knock down, no one really knows what to do with the grandiose landmark.
Although there are proposals for new ideas, will they ever materialize? Who knows….

Battersea Powerstation needs no introduction! A decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, Battersea Power Station ceased generating electricity in 1983, but over the past 50 years it has become one of the best known landmarks in London and is Grade II listed. Too expensive to renovate, too iconic

14 Sep
Dead Icons – Millennium Mills, London

“Spillers” Millenium Mills lies isolated and imposing occupying a fifty nine acre site along the Royal Victoria Docks in the south east of London. Founded in 1905 and used for the production of flour, the Mills is one of London’s few remaining relics paying homage to Britain’s post-industrial Landscape.

Despite the sites derelict state, the Millenium Mills have become a well loved icon of post-industrial Britain and have made their way into many aspects of popular culture being used as a backdrop in films and television shows.

Housed within the same grounds also lies an old, now restored, grade II listed grain silo, labled the ‘D’ silo.


“Spillers” Millenium Mills lies isolated and imposing occupying a fifty nine acre site along the Royal Victoria Docks in the south east of London. Founded in 1905 and used for the production of flour, the Mills is one of London’s few remaining relics paying homage to Britain’s post-industrial Landscape. Despite the sites derelict state, the Millenium

01 Sep
Notting Hill Carnival 2010 – (Good Times / Bad Times)

Notting HillCarnival

A collection of street photography taken during Notting Hill Carnival 2010

Notting HillCarnival A collection of street photography taken during Notting Hill Carnival 2010