architecture

London Architecture

This week I had the opportunity to spend a bit of time wandering around King’s Cross and St Pancras, as I whiled away a couple of hours waiting for the Grand Central train to carry me back home to Yorkshire. I’ve always had a strange fascination with London, the history, the energy, and the architecture.  There are more photography opportunities in London than there is time to possibly photograph them. So in the short time I had available to me […]

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Chiaroscuro and Architecture

I’ve always held a deep fascination with Black and White / Monochrome photography.  Something happens when a photograph is presented as black and white, without the distractions and emotional ties of colour. Monochrome works exceptionally well in portraiture, drawing the viewer in, letting them see the subject clearly.  I find that the same can be said for architectural photography. Remove the colour from urban and architectural photography and you gain an unobstructed view of the myriad angles and shapes. The […]

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