ON THE STREET
While travelling, I love to engage in a spot of street photography. Observing people interacting and going about their business is sort of therapeutic. Capturing the look and the style of people and their surroundings is a way of documenting how we live. As the photos grow old, their fascination increases. They become a window to peer back to how we used to live.
"Doppelganger"
Berlin
"Big Ben" - Shot from the top of a London bus tour
"No right turn" - A lady out walking her dog during the pandemic
"Cinderella" - The morning after the night before
"Deserted" - A sole lady crosses in front of Athlone town shopping centre during the pandemic
"Whoosh'" - A skateboarder whooshes past in Berlin
"Buzz Off" - Two passers-by fend off pesky "graffiti bees".
"Japanese Cowboy" - Crossing the road in Tokyo
"Gentleman" - A remarkably dressed man out for a walk in Kyoto
"Monster Munch" - An unsuspecting lady is about to loose her head to a monstrous reflection
"Ghosts on a Bridge" - Two ghostly figures pass along the Millennium Bridge to St Paul's Cathedral in London.
"Tate" - Two people in Tate Modern
“The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street.”