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British Life Photography Awards exhibition - Private View Evening
20th February 2019
Roza Vulf - Winner of the Street Life category
It was great to attend the private view and the awards ceremony last night at the British Life Photography Awards. The event was held at the prestigious Mall Galleries in St. James's, London.
A big congratulations to the winner of the Street Life category Roza Vulf. Roza flew over from Rome especially for the event and it was amazing to catch up with her. She is a wonderful street photographer, if you have not seen her images, please check out her website

Roza's winning entry - 'Separation In Togetherness', Oxford Circus, London
The exhibition is on tour around the UK at these venues (check local opening times):
Mall Galleries, London 18th to 23rd February 2019
Banbury Museum, Banbury 16th March to 12th May 2019
The Garden Rooms at Tennants, Leyburn, North Yorkshire 20th July to 3rd September 2019
Redbrick building, Glastonbury, Somerset, 14th September to 13th October 2019

Selfie time with the Street Life winner Roza Vulf
Many thanks to the organisers, the other contest judges and sponsors of this event along with my congratulations to all the selected winning photographers.

Mall Galleries - The Mall, St. James's, London SW1Y 5AH
20th February 2019

Roza Vulf - Winner of the Street Life category
It was great to attend the private view and the awards ceremony last night at the British Life Photography Awards. The event was held at the prestigious Mall Galleries in St. James's, London.
A big congratulations to the winner of the Street Life category Roza Vulf. Roza flew over from Rome especially for the event and it was amazing to catch up with her. She is a wonderful street photographer, if you have not seen her images, please check out her website

Roza's winning entry - 'Separation In Togetherness', Oxford Circus, London
The exhibition is on tour around the UK at these venues (check local opening times):
Mall Galleries, London 18th to 23rd February 2019
Banbury Museum, Banbury 16th March to 12th May 2019
The Garden Rooms at Tennants, Leyburn, North Yorkshire 20th July to 3rd September 2019
Redbrick building, Glastonbury, Somerset, 14th September to 13th October 2019

Selfie time with the Street Life winner Roza Vulf
Many thanks to the organisers, the other contest judges and sponsors of this event along with my congratulations to all the selected winning photographers.

Mall Galleries - The Mall, St. James's, London SW1Y 5AH
The MyTownPhotography Competition Winner 2018 is....
06th December 2018
Congratulations to everyone who made the shortlist, and to this year’s winner, Andy Allchurch!
On Wednesday 5 December, Clear Channel held a Pop Up on Baker Street in London to celebrate this year’s shortlisted entries, and to announce this year’s winning entry in the MyTownPhotography competition.
There was a selection of images from the competition on display throughout the day, including the shortlisted photos and images from our judges, renowned street photographers Dougie Wallace, Ronya Galka & myself.
HND Photography student Andy Allchurch who won the My Town Photography Competition with his shot "Do Not Feed The Gulls"!
Speaking of his win with his entry ‘Do Not Feed The Gulls’, taken in Liverpool, he said:
“It’s all a bit surreal, but it’s amazing to have won. My intention was just to get a photograph of the man who looked slightly strange feeding these seagulls so much bread. As I went to take the photo the seagull flew past his face, with its faced stuffed. In all honesty, it was a complete fluke, which is an aspect I really like about street photography. But it’s a beautiful fluke! I love that the image is a bit of fun too – kind of channelling that Scouser sense of humour.”
Andy entered the competition after seeing MyTown promoted on Clear Channel screen, and his image will join all other shortlisted images featured as part of the UK’s biggest outdoor exhibition of street photography. He was also rewarded with a FujifilmX100F camera, which he received at the MyTown pop-up, and a UK city break of his choosing.




06th December 2018

Congratulations to everyone who made the shortlist, and to this year’s winner, Andy Allchurch!
On Wednesday 5 December, Clear Channel held a Pop Up on Baker Street in London to celebrate this year’s shortlisted entries, and to announce this year’s winning entry in the MyTownPhotography competition.
There was a selection of images from the competition on display throughout the day, including the shortlisted photos and images from our judges, renowned street photographers Dougie Wallace, Ronya Galka & myself.
HND Photography student Andy Allchurch who won the My Town Photography Competition with his shot "Do Not Feed The Gulls"!
Speaking of his win with his entry ‘Do Not Feed The Gulls’, taken in Liverpool, he said:
“It’s all a bit surreal, but it’s amazing to have won. My intention was just to get a photograph of the man who looked slightly strange feeding these seagulls so much bread. As I went to take the photo the seagull flew past his face, with its faced stuffed. In all honesty, it was a complete fluke, which is an aspect I really like about street photography. But it’s a beautiful fluke! I love that the image is a bit of fun too – kind of channelling that Scouser sense of humour.”
Andy entered the competition after seeing MyTown promoted on Clear Channel screen, and his image will join all other shortlisted images featured as part of the UK’s biggest outdoor exhibition of street photography. He was also rewarded with a FujifilmX100F camera, which he received at the MyTown pop-up, and a UK city break of his choosing.





MyTown Contest Shortlisted Winners Announced
27th November 2018

The shortlisted winners of the MyTown contest hosted by ClearChannel were announced this week. Congratulations if you were selected!
As one of the three appointed judges, I/we had the painstaking task of chosen my final 12 out of 100s of images, before meeting all judges and deciding on our final selection. I think the resulting 12 shortlist winners look pretty good together.
The contest has received good coverage from the online news press. Here are the links to a few sites;
The Guardian
Metro News
Daily Mail
There will be a Pop Up event on 5th December. Details below shared from the MyTown website:
On Wednesday 5 December, we’ll be announcing this year’s winner at a pop-up gallery in London.
There will be a selection of images from the competition on display throughout the day, including the shortlisted photos and images from our judges, renowned street photographers Dougie Wallace, Ronya Galka & Linda Wisdom.
The gallery is open to the public, so you can pop along anytime from 11am to 11pm. There is no entrance fee.
Spaces may be more limited in the later part of the day when the winner will be announced.
Wednesday, December 5th 2018
Carousel Next Door, 35 Baker Street, London, W1U 8EN
11:00am – Gallery opens
6:00pm – Winner announced*
11:00pm – Gallery closes
It should be a good day/night. See you there!
27th November 2018

(Click image to view MyTown photo gallery in new window)
The shortlisted winners of the MyTown contest hosted by ClearChannel were announced this week. Congratulations if you were selected!
As one of the three appointed judges, I/we had the painstaking task of chosen my final 12 out of 100s of images, before meeting all judges and deciding on our final selection. I think the resulting 12 shortlist winners look pretty good together.
The contest has received good coverage from the online news press. Here are the links to a few sites;
The Guardian
Metro News
Daily Mail
There will be a Pop Up event on 5th December. Details below shared from the MyTown website:
On Wednesday 5 December, we’ll be announcing this year’s winner at a pop-up gallery in London.
There will be a selection of images from the competition on display throughout the day, including the shortlisted photos and images from our judges, renowned street photographers Dougie Wallace, Ronya Galka & Linda Wisdom.
The gallery is open to the public, so you can pop along anytime from 11am to 11pm. There is no entrance fee.
Spaces may be more limited in the later part of the day when the winner will be announced.
Wednesday, December 5th 2018
Carousel Next Door, 35 Baker Street, London, W1U 8EN
11:00am – Gallery opens
6:00pm – Winner announced*
11:00pm – Gallery closes
It should be a good day/night. See you there!
Hull HIP Festival / Street Photography Photo Walks
06th September 2018
I am excited to be hosting four mini street walks/workshops in Hull over the weekend of 5th-7th October as part of HIPFest 2018. If you are free that weekend, come along and join in the fun, meet me and many talented photographers and exhibitors.
Tickets for my workshops are available to book now:
6th Oct - Saturday AM
6th Oct - Saturday PM
7th Oct - Sunday AM
7th Oct - Sunday PM
More about HipFest
The opening weekend of HIPFest 2018 is a celebration of the image. It is a chance for anyone passionate about photography at all levels to immerse themselves in images of all genres and to mix and socialise with likeminded people, both professional and amateur alike. Included with all the events details in this brochure there will be informal talks and social meets with many of the photographers talking and exhibiting over the weekend.
More than 10 exhibitions by award-winning visiting photographers & outstanding local talent, and lots of other exciting events including masterclasses, photo-walks, discussions and a trade show. Hull International Photography Festival #HIPfest takes over Princes Quay Shopping Centre for a 5th year. New for 2018; successful London show PhotoCity and partners Fujiholics bring fresh excitement to the opening weekend. HIPfest opens on the evening of Friday October 5th with a packed weekend programme.
Festival highlights include: POP by legendary photographer Brian Griffin, a masterclass by Sean Tucker, the very moving Tulip exhibition by Celine Marchbank, 50’s Paris fashion and more from the Marilyn Stafford collection, #PhotoCityHull, Fujiholics Masterclasses and ‘A1 Britain On The Verge’ by patron Peter Dench.
This exciting festival will take place in and around the HIP Gallery in Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull. It also includes opportunities for photographers of all ages and levels to participate in a programme of workshops, photowalks and portfolio reviews.
In just five years, HIP Fest has established its credentials as one of the most significant photography events in the UK. We have worked hard to put together a stunning celebration of photography for 2018. I am particularly looking forward to presenting legendary works by Brian Griffin who will be signing copies of his outstanding book POP at HIP Gallery. There will be new work by World Press Award-winning patron Peter Dench and welcoming Celine Marchbank and Marilyn Stafford to HIP Fest for the first time.
After successfully curating PhotoCity London last year, HIPFest is delighted to be able to bring the PhotoCity tradeshow and urban exhibition to Hull, along with a fabulous program of master classes from PhotoCity partners Fujiholics. There will be something for everyone and plenty to learn and do.
A £5 entry ticket (wristband) gives you access to all exhibitions, the HIPfest Prize Draw, discounts on site, learning opportunities and the ability to purchase workshop & masterclass tickets. This is down from £15 last year. Workshops, master-classes and portfolio reviews require individual additional tickets available on Eventbrite.
Tickets For Hipfest 2018
06th September 2018

I am excited to be hosting four mini street walks/workshops in Hull over the weekend of 5th-7th October as part of HIPFest 2018. If you are free that weekend, come along and join in the fun, meet me and many talented photographers and exhibitors.
Tickets for my workshops are available to book now:
6th Oct - Saturday AM
6th Oct - Saturday PM
7th Oct - Sunday AM
7th Oct - Sunday PM
More about HipFest
The opening weekend of HIPFest 2018 is a celebration of the image. It is a chance for anyone passionate about photography at all levels to immerse themselves in images of all genres and to mix and socialise with likeminded people, both professional and amateur alike. Included with all the events details in this brochure there will be informal talks and social meets with many of the photographers talking and exhibiting over the weekend.
More than 10 exhibitions by award-winning visiting photographers & outstanding local talent, and lots of other exciting events including masterclasses, photo-walks, discussions and a trade show. Hull International Photography Festival #HIPfest takes over Princes Quay Shopping Centre for a 5th year. New for 2018; successful London show PhotoCity and partners Fujiholics bring fresh excitement to the opening weekend. HIPfest opens on the evening of Friday October 5th with a packed weekend programme.
Festival highlights include: POP by legendary photographer Brian Griffin, a masterclass by Sean Tucker, the very moving Tulip exhibition by Celine Marchbank, 50’s Paris fashion and more from the Marilyn Stafford collection, #PhotoCityHull, Fujiholics Masterclasses and ‘A1 Britain On The Verge’ by patron Peter Dench.
This exciting festival will take place in and around the HIP Gallery in Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull. It also includes opportunities for photographers of all ages and levels to participate in a programme of workshops, photowalks and portfolio reviews.
In just five years, HIP Fest has established its credentials as one of the most significant photography events in the UK. We have worked hard to put together a stunning celebration of photography for 2018. I am particularly looking forward to presenting legendary works by Brian Griffin who will be signing copies of his outstanding book POP at HIP Gallery. There will be new work by World Press Award-winning patron Peter Dench and welcoming Celine Marchbank and Marilyn Stafford to HIP Fest for the first time.
After successfully curating PhotoCity London last year, HIPFest is delighted to be able to bring the PhotoCity tradeshow and urban exhibition to Hull, along with a fabulous program of master classes from PhotoCity partners Fujiholics. There will be something for everyone and plenty to learn and do.
A £5 entry ticket (wristband) gives you access to all exhibitions, the HIPfest Prize Draw, discounts on site, learning opportunities and the ability to purchase workshop & masterclass tickets. This is down from £15 last year. Workshops, master-classes and portfolio reviews require individual additional tickets available on Eventbrite.
Tickets For Hipfest 2018
British Life Photography Awards 2017 - Exhibition & Book
09th January 2018
09th January 2018
I attended the British Life Photography Awards ceremony and awards event last night at the Royal Albert Hall in London. I got a preview of the exhibition which opens to the public for month then tours around the UK (see more details below).
My Ed's Diner image got commended in the Street Life category and was also selected as the cover image for the accompanying book which is available on the BLPA website. The book quality is exceptional and it features all the winners and commended photos.
For full details of the winners and their photos visit: https://blpawards.org/winners2017


The exhibition will be on tour around the UK at the following venues:
Royal Albert hall
The exhibition will be on display in the Royal Albert Hall’s Amphi Corridor, between Friday 5 January and Monday 5 February on the following free open days:
Friday 5 January 2018: 9am – 5pm
Saturday 6 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 7 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Saturday 13 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 14 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Saturday 20 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 21 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Saturday 27 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 28 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Monday 5 February 2018: 9am – 5pm
(These times could be subject to change so please check first with the Royal Albert Hall website:
https://www.royalalberthall.com/…/british-life-photography…/

The exhibition will then tour around the UK to the following locations. Please check with venue for more information on times:
Redbrick Building, Glastonbury, Somerset. 12th February to 25th March 2018
Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar,Yorkshire. Early April to early June. 2018. (Dates to be confirmed)
The Auction Centre, Leyburn, North Yorkshire. 28th July to 9th September. 2018
Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries. 13th October to 17th November. 2018

My Ed's Diner image got commended in the Street Life category and was also selected as the cover image for the accompanying book which is available on the BLPA website. The book quality is exceptional and it features all the winners and commended photos.
For full details of the winners and their photos visit: https://blpawards.org/winners2017


The exhibition will be on tour around the UK at the following venues:
Royal Albert hall
The exhibition will be on display in the Royal Albert Hall’s Amphi Corridor, between Friday 5 January and Monday 5 February on the following free open days:
Friday 5 January 2018: 9am – 5pm
Saturday 6 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 7 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Saturday 13 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 14 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Saturday 20 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 21 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Saturday 27 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Sunday 28 January 2018: 10am – 1pm
Monday 5 February 2018: 9am – 5pm
(These times could be subject to change so please check first with the Royal Albert Hall website:
https://www.royalalberthall.com/…/british-life-photography…/

The exhibition will then tour around the UK to the following locations. Please check with venue for more information on times:
Redbrick Building, Glastonbury, Somerset. 12th February to 25th March 2018
Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar,Yorkshire. Early April to early June. 2018. (Dates to be confirmed)
The Auction Centre, Leyburn, North Yorkshire. 28th July to 9th September. 2018
Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries. 13th October to 17th November. 2018

British Life Photography Awards - Commended photo
21st December 2017
Ooh, some good news to end the year on... My Ed's Diner photo got commended by the British Life Photography Awards. This means it will be a part of the big exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall for a month from January and will be in the accompanying 2017 winners book! Congrats to all the BLPA Winners 2017
I will blog further updates closer to the time of the exhibition launch night in early January 2018!
21st December 2017

Ooh, some good news to end the year on... My Ed's Diner photo got commended by the British Life Photography Awards. This means it will be a part of the big exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall for a month from January and will be in the accompanying 2017 winners book! Congrats to all the BLPA Winners 2017
I will blog further updates closer to the time of the exhibition launch night in early January 2018!
Photo City London, Street Photography Exhibition
03rd August 2017
What a great space for an exhibition!


What an amazing day in Paternoster Square! We had a successful first ever Photo City London 2017 exhibition! A whooping 7,000 of you came along to this one day special photography event which was situated in the heart of St. Paul's, City of London!
Thanks to my good friend Matt Hart for inviting me to take part in such a special exhibition event in the first place. A big thank you also to Alan Raw, a brilliant curator who organised the show so professionally. And great work from fellow exhibitors: Christian Cross, Robert Bentley, Matt Hart & Paul Sanders.

(left) Matt Hart, Paul Sanders, Linda Wisdom, Christian Cross, Robert Bentley

Christian Cross, Linda Wisdom, Matt Hart
Also thank you to the Fujifilm UK team, the Paternoster Square team, CameraWorld, Genesis Imaging, Snapperstuff to name but a few. Thank you also to all my friends, Twitter & Instagram fam and the lovely people who took time out to pop down to meet & chat with us and check out the photography on display! Cheers for your kind comments, see you again soon!

© Snapperstuff

© Özlem Mehmet

© John Hughes
Incase you were unfortunate to miss it, you can see a sample of the London street photos that were on display from this Evening Standard article about the exhibition.


© Matt Hart

© Matt Hart
#photocityLondon
03rd August 2017

What a great space for an exhibition!


What an amazing day in Paternoster Square! We had a successful first ever Photo City London 2017 exhibition! A whooping 7,000 of you came along to this one day special photography event which was situated in the heart of St. Paul's, City of London!
Thanks to my good friend Matt Hart for inviting me to take part in such a special exhibition event in the first place. A big thank you also to Alan Raw, a brilliant curator who organised the show so professionally. And great work from fellow exhibitors: Christian Cross, Robert Bentley, Matt Hart & Paul Sanders.

(left) Matt Hart, Paul Sanders, Linda Wisdom, Christian Cross, Robert Bentley

Christian Cross, Linda Wisdom, Matt Hart
Also thank you to the Fujifilm UK team, the Paternoster Square team, CameraWorld, Genesis Imaging, Snapperstuff to name but a few. Thank you also to all my friends, Twitter & Instagram fam and the lovely people who took time out to pop down to meet & chat with us and check out the photography on display! Cheers for your kind comments, see you again soon!

© Snapperstuff

© Özlem Mehmet

© John Hughes
Incase you were unfortunate to miss it, you can see a sample of the London street photos that were on display from this Evening Standard article about the exhibition.


© Matt Hart

© Matt Hart
#photocityLondon
PhotoCityExpo London Street Photography Exhibition
09th July 2017
PhotoCityExpo London Street Photography Exhibition
One for your diaries! I am pleased to announce that I will be part of an amazing first in the City of London in Paternoster Square! I will be part of a street photography exhibition along with Matt Hart, Christian Cross, Paul Sanders & Robert Bentley. Curated by Alan Raw.
The date: 3rd August 2017
The place: Paternoster Square, St. Paul's London.
PhotoCity London will be free and in the main Square in the open air. We are very excited about this and will give you more information about the exhibition and events on the day in due course.
All at PhotoCity London is in association with Fujifilm. This is a free event supported by Genesis, Cameraworld, Paternoster Square, yesyesBD., HIP Gallery & The Creative and Cultural Company.
09th July 2017
In: London Events, Exhibitions

PhotoCityExpo London Street Photography Exhibition
One for your diaries! I am pleased to announce that I will be part of an amazing first in the City of London in Paternoster Square! I will be part of a street photography exhibition along with Matt Hart, Christian Cross, Paul Sanders & Robert Bentley. Curated by Alan Raw.
The date: 3rd August 2017
The place: Paternoster Square, St. Paul's London.
PhotoCity London will be free and in the main Square in the open air. We are very excited about this and will give you more information about the exhibition and events on the day in due course.
All at PhotoCity London is in association with Fujifilm. This is a free event supported by Genesis, Cameraworld, Paternoster Square, yesyesBD., HIP Gallery & The Creative and Cultural Company.
London Photo Festival - May 2015
15th May 2015
The organisers of the London Photo Festival invited me to participate in this May's exhibition which launched with a private view on Wednesday, 13th May at The Crypt gallery, St George the Martyr Church) Borough High Street, SE1
Today I organised a We Shoot People Meetup Group Event social to coincide with their 'Click N' Clique' evening.
Last day to visit the exhibition is Saturday, 16th May. Pop by!
Thanks to Lena for the photos!
15th May 2015
In: Exhibitions

The organisers of the London Photo Festival invited me to participate in this May's exhibition which launched with a private view on Wednesday, 13th May at The Crypt gallery, St George the Martyr Church) Borough High Street, SE1
Today I organised a We Shoot People Meetup Group Event social to coincide with their 'Click N' Clique' evening.
Last day to visit the exhibition is Saturday, 16th May. Pop by!
Thanks to Lena for the photos!
London Photo Festival - Architecture / Street Photography exhbition
20th April 2015
20th April 2015
In: Exhibitions
I have submitted a last minute entry into this May's London Photo Festival. The theme if you don't know is 'Architecture'. However the LPF organisers have decided entries with a street photography architectural element are also welcome. So I rummaged through my portfolio to see if I had anything suitable and found this geometrical, architecture street image which they approved. So had it blown up to A2 (approx 70 x 50cm) on metallic print.
Got it back from the printers today and framed it up ready to go! If you want to get your hands on a print early, you can order one from my Etsy shop!
I'm looking forward to seeing all the architecture themed images at the exhibition at The Crypt gallery between 13th - 16th May 2015.
If you are part of my We Shoot People - street photography Meetup group, I have created a Meetup event if you fancy joining a few of us there.

Got it back from the printers today and framed it up ready to go! If you want to get your hands on a print early, you can order one from my Etsy shop!
I'm looking forward to seeing all the architecture themed images at the exhibition at The Crypt gallery between 13th - 16th May 2015.
If you are part of my We Shoot People - street photography Meetup group, I have created a Meetup event if you fancy joining a few of us there.

British Life Photography Awards - Private View Evening
03rd March 2015
03rd March 2015
Winners from the British Life Photography Awards were invited to a special Private View evening at the Mall Galleries in London.
It was great to meet and chat to some of the other winners and to see all the winning entries displayed in the exhibition.
We received a copy of the brilliant British Life Photography Awards Portfolio 1 book which all our photos are featured in.



It was great to meet and chat to some of the other winners and to see all the winning entries displayed in the exhibition.
We received a copy of the brilliant British Life Photography Awards Portfolio 1 book which all our photos are featured in.



London Photo Festival - Private View
15th October 2014
15th October 2014
In: Exhibitions
I was invited to the launch night for London Photo Festival, at The Crypt Gallery, which sits in the heart of London Bridge. Organised by co-founders Emma Mapp & Kit Shah who put together these events twice yearly. This time around the exhibition theme is Landscape Photography, and of course this drew in a large crowd of guests for the Private View. If you are in town this week, put in and have a browse, its free entry for the public and all prints on display are on sale. The London Photo Festival runs until 18th October 2014.


















London Photo Festival - October exhibition
01st September 2014
01st September 2014
In: Exhibitions
The London Photo Festival returns in October (16th - 18th), Borough/London Bridge - the theme being 'Landscape' photography. I am a big fan of urban landscape and so I am participating two of my New York City urban shots at the exhibition, well just because I love NYC and these photos bring back great memories of my trip. I must return there soon!
If you are a member of my Meetup page WE SHOOT PEOPLE then I shall be organising a group social meeting event around this exhibition. Date to be confirmed closer to the time.
In the meantime, check out the London Photo Festival website for further details.

If you are a member of my Meetup page WE SHOOT PEOPLE then I shall be organising a group social meeting event around this exhibition. Date to be confirmed closer to the time.
In the meantime, check out the London Photo Festival website for further details.
Images selected for 6 months exhibition in London Bridge
16th July 2014
16th July 2014
In: Exhibitions
Good news - two of my street photography images have been selected for exhibit at a prestigious wine bar/restaurant in the London Bridge area for 6 months!
There will be a Private Viewing on 29th July, 6pm-8pm @ The Bridge Lounge and Dining Room.
If you can't make that evening, the exhibition will be running until December!
Exhibition venue:
The Bridge Lounge and Dining Room
186 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2TZ
There will be a Private Viewing on 29th July, 6pm-8pm @ The Bridge Lounge and Dining Room.
If you can't make that evening, the exhibition will be running until December!
Exhibition venue:
The Bridge Lounge and Dining Room
186 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2TZ
Sold my framed print of 'Paris' at London Photo Festival!
24th May 2014
24th May 2014
I'm happy to announce that I sold my street photography image 'Paris' at the London Photo Festival yesterday. The buyer said they loved it and looked forward to hanging it in their new home :-)

If you are interested in purchasing a print of this image, please contact me for more details.

If you are interested in purchasing a print of this image, please contact me for more details.
We Shoot People Group at the London Photo Festival
23rd May 2014
23rd May 2014
We Shoot People Group at the London Photo Festival
In collaboration with the London Photo Festival, I hosted a We Shoot People - Street Photography Group walk in and around London Bridge / Borough Market. Followed by a social networking night at the Click N' Clique evening at LPF later that evening. We extended the evening for more socialising at the Blue Eyed Maid pub in London Bridge. Thanks to the landlord for his hospitality!
All in all, a very successful and busy night for both new and regular members of the group to interact, discuss and exchange ideas on all things street photography.



We Shoot People event page
Photos © FarlonRahaman
In collaboration with the London Photo Festival, I hosted a We Shoot People - Street Photography Group walk in and around London Bridge / Borough Market. Followed by a social networking night at the Click N' Clique evening at LPF later that evening. We extended the evening for more socialising at the Blue Eyed Maid pub in London Bridge. Thanks to the landlord for his hospitality!
All in all, a very successful and busy night for both new and regular members of the group to interact, discuss and exchange ideas on all things street photography.



We Shoot People event page
Photos © FarlonRahaman