Photo of the Day: Lonely Wait
Photo by Kel via the Londonist Flickrpool.
Photo by Kel via the Londonist Flickrpool.
The largest spherical panoramic photograph in the world is launched today, starring London as viewed from Centre Point. Jeffrey Martin, a panoramic photographer and the Founder of 360Cities.net, took more than 10,000 photos over 3 days using a 400mm lens (ie. a really, really, super-long …
The world’s oldest civic procession took place on Saturday to celebrate the investiture of Michael Bear as Lord Mayor of the City of London. Many thanks to our Flickr friends who were out in force to capture the occasion from the streets, from the river …
A series celebrating the talent of our friends over in the Londonist Flickr pool. Here, they introduce themselves and share their favourite London shots. Annie Mole is well known for the excellent Going Underground blog but she’s also a keen photographer; one of her shots …
We hope this tribute to the late Frank Sidebottom on Cross Street just off Essex Road, Islington warms the cockles of anyone upset by Selfridges’ recent window display. Thumbs up and many thanks to Dan Wright who snapped it today and tipped us off.
Photo by Peep O’Daze via the Londonist Flickrpool.
The private view of Mick Rock’s photography exhibition Rock:Music at idea Generation yesterday evening drew an eclectic crowd of natty dressers and eccentrics. Having camera about our persons, we couldn’t help but capture them in all their finery. The exhibition includes photos etched into the …
Photo by sabre_ferret via the Londonist Flickrpool.
Photo by Mad Jeff via the Londonist Flickrpool.
Over-probing airport security scans? Nope. Soft porn from the 22nd Century? Definitely not. These beautiful images of the human body are part of a new exhibition at the Royal Institution. Each was taken using the light emitted by the bioluminescent bacteria Photobacterium phosphorem. Artist Anne …
All photos © Matt Humphrey It’s not often you get to see actors un-made up and without flattering lighting (unless you happen to bump into them in Sainsburys), so the current exhibition at the Strand Gallery makes for fascinating viewing. Photographer Matt Humphrey set himself …