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Indie Label/Craft Brewer Market, Spitalfields; March 2015

29 Sunday Mar 2015

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craft brewer, indie, london, market, record label, Spitalfields

A Saturday afternoon trip to Spitalfields for the Independent Label and London Craft Brewers’ Market. I’m not sure how long this event’s been going, but it was pretty rammed; funny to consider that what seems a pretty obvious combination wouldn’t have been possible 10 years ago when there were only half a dozen breweries in London.

The stalls were a bit on the small size, I thought, particularly for the labels that had a decent range on offer. With a few it was hard to tell if they were presenting a particularly austere and minimalistic aesthetic, or if they really did just have a couple of 12″s and a box of CDs for sale.

My initial response to squeezing through the crowds to look at the music was that I’m now so used to trying music out online that to see it presented with virtually no explanation or context seemed almost bizarre; inefficient at least. A few samples of the beers changed that reticence a bit, but the experience really highlighted the need for record labels to have an identity and a sense of purpose in order to stand out.

The atmosphere was good: Old Spitalfields market, despite it’s increasingly chain store, extension-of-Bluewater feel, was a pretty ideal venue. There are worse ways to spend a Saturday afternoon; I’ll go back if they put it on again.

Arundel St, London; March 2015

20 Friday Mar 2015

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Arundel Street, brutalism, demolition, Fuji X100T, london, modernism

A walk from Temple tube up to Niall McDiarmid’s Via Vauxhall book launch took me past this (Brutalist? Modernist) demolition site. I was particularly caught by the old-fashioned chimney pots hiding away amongst the concrete.

 

Down by the river: Thames Barrier; March 2015

15 Sunday Mar 2015

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Charlton, Fuji X100T, london, Thames Barrier, Thames Path

-38 Some different views from yesterday’s camera test.

Alberts, Whitechapel High Street

01 Thursday Aug 2013

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Aldgate, london, shop, Spitalfields, waistcoat, Whitechapel

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Shot this morning, on my way to work. One of the many clothes shops around Whitechapel that endure, despite apparently never having any customers. Someone must want that waistcoat, surely?

A Walk Over Blackheath

05 Friday Jul 2013

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Blackheath, Fuji X-E1, kites, london, photography, Psychogeography, trees, wildflowers

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I’m often ambivalent about the charms of Blackheath; a place desperately convincing itself that it really is an idyllic rural village set by the city, but often as traffic-jammed, noisy, and estate agent-plagued as any other part of London. Last night, though, I walked over the heath from the village back to Charlton, taking a detour to watch the kite-boarders and have a look at the wildflowers along the bunds of Prince Charles Road; it was warm, the sunset brewing up to spectacular, just about possible to ignore the traffic along  the A2, and – on foot – take in the variety of plant life barely-perceptible from the bus.

Maybe I’ll put my campaign to have the whole heath re-forested on hold a little bit longer.

Photos all shot on the Fuji X-E1 and processed in the far-from satisfactory Windows Picture Manager. Home insurance payout can’t come soon enough.

On Petticoat Lane

11 Tuesday Jun 2013

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East End, london, market, Petticoat Lane, street photography, white chapel

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Inspired use of photographer Phil Maxwell’s local images on the hoardings around this (less-than-inspired) new development on Wentworth Street, E1. More on this installation here.

Freedom Press, Whitechapel

30 Thursday May 2013

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anarchist bookshop, freedom press, Karl Blossfeldt, london, Whitechapel, Whitechapel gallery

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In something of a flashback to the 1930s, the anarchist bookshop tucked away off Whitechapel High Street was firebombed a little while ago. Viewed from the (quite decent) cafe in the Whitechapel Gallery earlier this week, it doesn’t look like it’s reopened yet.

 

(PS, if you’re in the vicinity, the Karl Blossfeldt exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery is excellent: the intersection of nature photography, surrealism, and architecture. Or, some nice close-ups of plants).

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Tree, East Greenwich Pleasaunce

29 Wednesday May 2013

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cemetery, East Greenwich Pleasaunce, graveyard, london, monochrome, Tree

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Under grey sky; early May south London wandering

12 Sunday May 2013

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black and white, london, monochrome, south east London, square format, transpontine wandering

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The burst of summer that came with the start of May has turned into something a bit more standard: sunshine, showers, and a stiff, cool breeze.

The last couple of days have taken me along the South Bank, and also into the odd, quiet backwater of Surrey Docks. If there’s a more dispiriting example of dockland ‘regeneration’ than that at Canada Water, I don’t want to go there. Decathlon and BHS arranged alongside, but largely ignoring, the water; their car park dominating the area; a token sculpture representing the area’s past. The coots looked happy enough, swimming in and out of the reed bed, I suppose.

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Hello Dolly/blossom on Middlesex Street

22 Monday Apr 2013

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blossom, E1, london, Petticoat Lane, Spring

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