On The Edge of Chinatown
With the end of the Japan photos approaching, I’ll be back to sharing shots of London. I’ve got plenty to get through and some really nice B&W photographs. I recently wrote about how I’m sharing less, but keeping the quality higher. Hopefully this is going down well – although, with no comments on the photo before this, who knows… Today’s photo ...
Sweeping The Temple
It’s been a busy day today at Faces of London what with this shot and our community submission from [GM]. The second photo of the day is from Kamakura again. There’s something quaint about sweeping with traditional brooms – all over Japan, at shrines and temples,people use these to keep leaves and brush off paths. ...
Eyes Closed To Nature
Yesterday we showed some photography from one of Tokyo’s most famous parks. It was in black & white and can be found here if you missed it. Today’s the opposite – a lovely colourful photo with bright greens and pinks; a sure sign of Spring. However the subject in the photo is oblivious as he ...
Worn Cap
I’ve a quick street photo for you before I fly to Japan tomorrow afternoon. It was taken by Tower Hill several weeks ago. This man was having his photo taken with his wife, so I sneakily snuck in behind the photographer and grabbed the below shot. Not much else to say about it really – it’s ...
Are Street Photographers Perverts? No – Sensationalist News, They’re Not
Copyright: Marco Fiori 2011 I mentioned this news earlier today with our weekly roundup of street photography links. Street photography is, for the uninitiated, the art of snapping that fleeting moment within an urban environment. The mundane, the extraordinary, the ‘there-one-second-gone-the-next’ – anything goes. You only have to look at our work or do a ...





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