Cork Street Photographers go to London
A number of Cork street photographers travelled to London on Saturday to photograph the populace of this sprawling metropolis. If you don’t know, Cork is a city in Ireland, home to roughly 400,000 people and served by an international airport where flights to London in the UK take a little over an hour or so….
The Victoria & Albert Museum Cafe
The cafe of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London is a stunning room at the back of the building. I photographed it while visiting London with a group of street photographers from Cork yesterday. We were over for the day and packed a whole lot of photography into the hours we had there. This…
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The bright lights of London
The famous red double decker busses of London passed by as I took this photo of a building and advertising display back in 2008.
A woman and her phone
A young woman concentrates on her phone in a London Tube station while our train was momentarily stopped.
Vic
The London Underground, March 2012.
The Old Green Car
Not an old car but ye olde styled as was the fashion a couple of years ago. Stands out against more modern vehicles of course.
Goldhawk Road
The train station at Goldhawk Road, London. March 2012.
Trafalgar Square Fountain
Part of one of the fountains in Trafalgar Square, London. The Wikipedia page for the Square has an interesting note about the fountains. When the square was laid out in the 1840s, the fountains’ primary purpose was not aesthetic, but rather to reduce the open space available and the risk of riotous assembly. They were…












