Black & white puddle photography of a train departing Pontoon Dock Docklands Light Railway station. I love the sci fi design of the curved platform canopy covers.
The DLR is my favorite so I'm quite bias at judging it! 😀
Photography of gymnast Anna at Bank London Underground station, posing beneath the red greathead shield which was used during the tunnelling of the original Waterloo & City Line in 1898. I love how this easy to miss historic structure remains on display like a bonus museum piece.
I was interviewed by Transport for London in their brand new podcast which launches today. Here's a photo I took of Tim Dunn who met me at one of my favourite Underground stations to talk about the Tube Mapper Photography project.
E quindi mondo va avanti: tra qualche concetto ideologico pereunte, un malcelato tradizionalismo dannoso, degli avanguardismi da pecore lagnose, e poi basta.
My second photo of the piano key floor tiles on the Bakerloo line platform at Waterloo London Underground station. I was pleased to finally capture some fun photography of this overlooked feature.
I had a lot of fun recreating this old 1944 poster by Fougasse. I needed Charles Holden architecture with uplighters, so Northern line towards Morden. Geoff Marshall is the 'learner' with a trilby hat & Colliers Wood best matched Kenneth Bird's poster!
A Popular View of the City
I love the view looking towards the city from Poplar Docklands Light Railway station. Taken at sunset as a DLR train arrives at the station.
I love discovering the beautiful Spiral staircases at London Underground Stations. These can be usually be found at fire exits, but are also occasionally hidden elsewhere in the station. I love the blue & white tiles at Camden Town Tube Station.
Photography of a Docklands Light Railway train exiting the tunnel at Cutty Sark (for Maritime Greenwich) Station. I love how the light paints the darkness exposing hidden details.
Note: Taken from behind the yellow line, at the other end of the platform with a zoom lens