London & Cambridge

I had been planning on heading to London on the 29th March as this was meant to be the day the UK left the EU. I was hoping for lots of people protesting outside Parliament and I wasn’t disappointed, Parliament square was packed. My day started at 07:30 so I knew I was in for a long day, I planned to not walk too much and to just take it easy, this didn’t go to plan as I ended up walking just over 20 miles and I didn’t get back home till 23:30, I was dead, but let me tell you it was well worth it.

The day started off slow I walked along the Southbank enjoying the weather, before heading into the city. After spending a few hours walking about Soho, Chinatown, etc I decided to have a walk down Whitehall heading towards Parliament, I spent the next 4 hours shooting in the area, meeting with other street photographers. I wasn’t going to come away with the normal protest photos, I was looking for something different like the photo below:

Using the flags to frame people was allowing me to separate my subjects from the crowd.

I had an amazing day of street photography, meeting up Eldar (@eldalieee) in the evening, really wish I would’ve had more time to shoot with him. It had been a while since my last time shooting in Soho at night.

I planned to spend the Saturday resting at home as London had really taken its toll on me, But, the weather was just too good and so I heading up to Cambridge. I spent the day shooting with Lewis (@Thiswascambridge), again I had another great day of street photography.

I came back from both Cambridge and London with some really good photos which I’m sharing here, Enjoy

The following are from Cambridge, starting with a candid photo of Matt (@the13thsecond)