At the end of summer garden roses enter their last phases, the petals drying out and falling away.
Tag Archives: London
My Photography Experience on World Photography Day
On World Photography Day, I took my camera to a nearby park. Inspired by a quiet pond and purple-tipped reeds, I engaged deeply with my surroundings, experimenting with focus and composition. I also captured the beauty of thistles before returning home, reconnected with my passion for photography.
Revisiting the Hardy Tree
A return trip to the Hardy Tree in St Pancras Old Churchyard, associated with author Thomas Hardy. It was created when gravestones were piled around an ash tree during the 1860s. After contracting a disease, the tree fell in December 2022. This is what it looked in June 2025…
The Holloway
A “holloway” is a sunken lane usually overhung with trees. Could the Holloway Road in London be seen in a similar way? An introduction to a project re-imagining the busy street as a mysterious trackway through a wildwood.
Tyburn
A walk from the Old Bailey to Marble Arch, the route once taken by executed prisoners, marking the site of Newgate Prison and Tyburn Tree, notorious for mass executions. Despite the gruesome past, memorialization is minimal, highlighting the stories of the forgotten.
From Festive to Forgotten: The Afterlife of Christmas Trees
Twelfth Night on January 5th signifies the end of Christmas celebrations, leading to the abandonment of Christmas trees. I re-decorate discarded trees in my area, photographing the results. These images have been transformed into Christmas cards, available for purchase.
Rain
Rainy weather transforms familiar environments, offering unique photography opportunities as spaces empty and light softens. To effectively capture these moments, consider practical protection for yourself and your camera, utilize auto settings or a tripod, and explore various subjects like reflections and clouds. Embrace the rain for creative inspiration.
Out of the light
The process of creating photographs fascinates me. Every morning, before starting work, I go for a walk to separate my personal and professional lives. I observe my surroundings, seeking beauty in everyday scenes. It amazes me how I can create something new out of nothing but light, imagination, and observation.
Christmas tree
After Christmas the streets are littered with discarded Christmas trees, once adorned with decorations and presents. Struck by their forlorn state, I decided to redecorate them in a celebration of renewal giving the old trees a new (if brief) lease of life, captured in a series of quirky photographs.
Beanbag
In praise of the humble beanbag! It’s an affordable and portable photographic accessory for when you want to support your camera for longer shutter speeds and don’t have your tripod with you.
