For Bleeding London, I wanted to photograph the streets of Chelsea, but I’m still struggling to find the boundaries of the area and, after a bit of googling around, it would appear that I am not alone. I have therefore…
DelMay 27, 2015
The wettest August bank holiday on record. Both my camera and I got drenched. I survived, but the shutter jammed on the M9 and this time, a gentle blow-dry didn't resolve the problem, so no Leica for most of the day.…
DelApril 1, 2015
Having been north, south and west, I thought it only fitting that the penultimate day of my blog week should see me in the east. The eastern parts of London are quite remarkable in terms of the changes that have…
DelMarch 10, 2015
My gap-filling quest for Bleeding London took me to Tooting today. And what better place to start than Amen Corner. Even though it has nothing to do with the 60’s band of the same name, it is nonetheless photographically impressive…
DelMarch 7, 2015
I am obsessed with rubbish. IMHO rubbish can tell us so much about an area and its inhabitants. And although I didn’t have much photography time today, I did manage to acquire a few more pix for my own rubbish…
DelMarch 3, 2015
The long-suffering MisterMac was dragged off to W3, where I’d pledged to do a block from the A to Z. My W3 patch was essentially a housing estate where the names of the streets follow a golf theme – Wentworth…
DelFebruary 26, 2015
Much of my photography over the past year has been devoted to the Bleeding London project and we’re now at the stage where we’re filling in the gaps. N18 was more of a gaping hole than a gap so we…
DelFebruary 18, 2015
The Shepherd’s Bush area of W12 is the place to go for shopping and there’s no getting away from it. On one side of the road is West 12 – albeit rather modest with a mere 30 shops, a cinema…
DelFebruary 12, 2015