Nelson, Wow... I've never had my work compared to Elliott Erwitt before, thanks :) In London, almost everywhere you go, it will be busy and crowded. For street photography I would recommend Camden Town, Brick Lane (and Columbia road flower market) and Shorditch on weekends. On weekdays (mornings and evenings) I'd recommend the rush of city workers crossing London Bridge. Southbank (Riverside walk from Waterloo to London Bridge) is quite relaxing too.
Funny I didn't know there are more of these clocks. I saw one in cambridge . Great interaction museum shots. Like them
ReplyDeleteThanks S.C. I didn't realise there was one in Cambridge.
DeleteHey Abtin,
ReplyDeleteReally like this selection, as usual. Especially the second photo, reminds me the great work of Elliott Erwitt in the museums.
I'm going to London for a couple of days and i'm gonna do some street photo there. Do you have any advice or great crowdy spot to recommend?
Nelson, Wow... I've never had my work compared to Elliott Erwitt before, thanks :)
DeleteIn London, almost everywhere you go, it will be busy and crowded. For street photography I would recommend Camden Town, Brick Lane (and Columbia road flower market) and Shorditch on weekends. On weekdays (mornings and evenings) I'd recommend the rush of city workers crossing London Bridge. Southbank (Riverside walk from Waterloo to London Bridge) is quite relaxing too.
Have fun.