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Weddings, Photography, London and being in the right in the right place at the right time

This is a subject I can ‘talk the handle off an iron pot' about. It's a subject I'll revisit again and talk more about specifics.

When I first arrived on London in 1985 it was a much grimier and dirtier city than it is today. Since then all that post industrial revolution smoke has been cleaned off the brickwork of the major London landmarks, and the general gentrification of the city over the boom periods has been responsible for a much cleaner and greener city. London isn't unique in that it's cleaner these days, most cities are cleaner. The inhabitants of cities in general, like London's, are more proud of their urban space these days.
When I started taking photos of London the first thing that struck me was how ‘low rise' London was, and you can see this from the bridges and on the river. Of course this was before the Docklands was developed but cities like New York are so different to photograph as all the views are vertical. London suits the panoramic photograph and river cities often do (OK I know New York is also a river city but it's an exception). London is a mediaeval city and much of is is bolted together with no apparent street plan, but I'm constantly surprised how symmetrical the views are and it is something I look for in my panoramic photographs. The modern architecture that's been added more recently particularly the jubilee bridges, the London eye, and Docklands has been enormously helpful to us photographers looking for patterns and symmetry. There are two photographs that demonstrate this. the first is the image below I use as the header image at the top of my website and the second is a photograph I took of the Hungerford Bridge and the London eye. I really like the fact that I've managed to keep the bridge sharp and get movement in the London eye.

London is also full of quirky images, the telephone boxes in Kingston, the rows of cabs outside Harrods, and the way the London eye looks as though it's falling over from a certain angle. I find that the quirky images people often comment on don't sell that well but sit well alongside the images that do.

Being in the right place at the right time plays a huge part in my photography. Getting that ‘great shot' often doesn't happen first time, and if I go back several times at different times of the day there's much higher chance that I'll get a good shot and often a greater chance of shooting something completely unexpected. To illustrate this I spent one Friday morning photographing Tower Bridge which wasn't successful as the weather wasn't great. I met my sister for lunch at the Oxo tower (she was paying!) and I took the following shot of a storm rolling through from the balcony of the restaurant. Being in the right place at the right time counts for a lot.
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