Series
Making Waves
Another in my collection of food wagon/street vendor shots. Wherever there is a hive of activity the camera will find good subjects. Hollywood Beach, Miami, Florida January 2016.
Peru Ana, Ana Peru
Venice, August 2015.
Mothers and Sons
I took this shot last year when I took my youngest son to Venice for a few days. To my delight my son, who was only five then, was just as happy to spend our time together shooting street as I was, and was every bit the professional with his iPod camera. The kid shows…
Beef Kosher
Shooting pictures of street vendors and food wagons is a recurrent theme for me. I find them and the people inside them, as well as the people queueing up in front of them endlessly fascinating. Washington DC, March 2016.
Corner Buildings
Behind Union Station, Washington Dc, September 2016.
Easy Chair
I love photographing these kinds of details out on the streets. The details that make a city. Such things give a city a sense of character and life. This has probably been a well loved armchair, now left out on the side of the street to be collected as rubbish. Some might think it makes…
Weekly Photo Challenge – Mirror
This happens to be a favourite photo of mine taken at the entrance to the refectory at the Smithsonian Castle. Washington DC, March 2016.
New York Subway
New York City is my favourite place to shoot next to Venice, Italy. Like London people there are oblivious to the camera, being long used to tourism. It makes shooting street an enjoyable experience as you are relatively invisible. People in big cities are usually caught up in their own affairs, like chasing stupid Pokémon….
Protracted Conversation
Washington DC’s Chinatown is one of my absolute favourite spots to go street shooting. The architecture has not yet befallen the modernisation that much of the nation’s capitol seems to be undergoing. It makes me want to keep shooting there before all the good stuff gets torn down and replaced by something more homogenous. As…