Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 359 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Colour bars on a giant TV screen seen in Parliament Square and outside Westminster Abbey, on 20th February 2017, in London, England. SMPTE color bars is a television test pattern used where the NTSC video standard is utilized, including countries in North America. The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) refers to this test pattern as Engineering Guideline EG 1-1990.
    trump_protest-02-20-02-2017.jpg
  • Colour bars on a giant TV screen seen in Parliament Square and outside Westminster Abbey, on 20th February 2017, in London, England. SMPTE color bars is a television test pattern used where the NTSC video standard is utilized, including countries in North America. The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) refers to this test pattern as Engineering Guideline EG 1-1990.
    trump_protest-01-20-02-2017.jpg
  • A woman wears a Union Jack flag pattern on her dress, after dipping her feet in chemically-treated fountain water in Trafalgar Square on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
    freedom_day17-19-07-2021.jpg
  • A woman wears a Union Jack flag pattern on her dress, after dipping her feet in chemically-treated fountain water in Trafalgar Square on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
    freedom_day16-19-07-2021.jpg
  • A woman wears a Union Jack flag pattern on her dress, after dipping her feet in chemically-treated fountain water in Trafalgar Square on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
    freedom_day13-19-07-2021.jpg
  • A woman wears a Union Jack flag pattern on her dress, after dipping her feet in chemically-treated fountain water in Trafalgar Square on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
    freedom_day14-19-07-2021.jpg
  • A lady wearing trousers with a dotted pattern crosses the road in the City of London, the capital's ancient, financial district, on 14th May, in London, England.
    city_people-10-14-05-2019.jpg
  • Man carries a piece of furniture on his shoulder echoing the brick pattern on an Edwardian park wall in south London
    carrying_furniture01-01-02-2012.jpg
  • A woman wears a Union Jack flag pattern on her dress, after dipping her feet in chemically-treated fountain water in Trafalgar Square on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
    freedom_day15-19-07-2021.jpg
  • Fine cloth cutting with scissors using a template pattern in the design studio at couturier Margaret Howell's workshop factory
    margaret_howell03223-05-2007 .jpg
  • Spectators enjoy the grid-like patterned floor in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics - a French lady and a friend form a human bridge by leaning at a 45 degree angle with the main stadium as a backdrop. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park80-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Children practice winning a sprint final on the grid-like patterned floor in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. The kids race under a pretend track tape held by two volunteer Games Makers who offer the everyone winners' chocolate gold medals. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. .
    olympic_park81-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Spectators enjoy the grid-like patterned floor in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. As a child does a cartwheel, a French lady lies on the ground to pose for a family photo. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park78-02-08-2012.jpg
  • A derelict Victorian house boarded-up with similar patterns to that of blanked off windows and door pediment.
    abandoned_housing02-12-04-2012.jpg
  • A window in Redchurch Street, East London England, proclaims the opening soon of a business. Using emulsion paint and water to obscure the interior, we see the optimistic sign and the swirls of the window pane. The patterns and shapes inadvertantly traced are confusing and neurotic.
    window_opensoon04-23-04-007.jpg
  • A window in Redchurch Street, East London England, proclaims the opening soon of a business. Using emulsion paint and water to obscure the interior, we see the optimistic sign and the swirls of the window pane. The patterns and shapes inadvertantly traced are confusing and neurotic.
    window_opensoon01-23-04-007.jpg
  • Passers-by walk through sunlight with the impact marks from vandalised glass at Butler's Wharf, on 11th June 2021, in London, England.
    riverside_people01-11-06-2021.jpg
  • Puncture impact marks caused by criminal vandalism at Butler's Wharf on the capital;s Southbank, 11th June 2021, in London, England.
    cracked_window02-11-06-2021.jpg
  • A chain link fence has been cut to allow younger park-users entry through its aperture and into a snow-covered basketball court area in Ruskin Park, on 8th February 2021, in south London, England.
    park_snow05-08-02-2021.jpg
  • A chain link fence has been cut to allow younger park-users entry through its aperture and into a snow-covered basketball court area in Ruskin Park, on 8th February 2021, in south London, England.
    park_snow04-08-02-2021.jpg
  • A man stretches out his arms while beneath the shadows of tube kites cast on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 5th August, in London, England.
    summer_southbank-05-05-08-2019.jpg
  • Overhead tube kites cast their shadows on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 5th August, in London, England.
    summer_southbank-04-05-08-2019.jpg
  • Overhead tube kites cast their shadows on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 5th August, in London, England.
    summer_southbank-03-05-08-2019.jpg
  • Overhead tube kites cast their shadows on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 5th August, in London, England.
    summer_southbank-02-05-08-2019.jpg
  • Seen from the rear, a man wearing a chequed shirt walks beneath lighting of the Odeon Leicester Square cinema, on 29th April 2019, in London, England.
    cheque_shirt-06-29-04-2019.jpg
  • Seen from the rear, a man wearing a chequed shirt walks beneath lighting of the Odeon Leicester Square cinema, on 29th April 2019, in London, England.
    cheque_shirt-05-29-04-2019.jpg
  • The geometric repetition of squares and confusion of angles, at the entrance of a property in Fitzrovia, on 16th January 2019, in London, England.
    porch_squares-04-16-01-2019.jpg
  • The geometric repetition of squares and confusion of angles, at the entrance of a property in Fitzrovia, on 16th January 2019, in London, England.
    porch_squares-02-16-01-2019.jpg
  • The geometric repetition of squares and confusion of angles, at the entrance of a property in Fitzrovia, on 16th January 2019, in London, England.
    porch_squares-03-16-01-2019.jpg
  • The geometric repetition of squares and confusion of angles, at the entrance of a property in Fitzrovia, on 16th January 2019, in London, England.
    porch_squares-01-16-01-2019.jpg
  • An unwanted sofa sits in the front of a house in a residential street during the bad weather covering every part of the UK and known as the 'Beast from the East' because Siberian winds and very low temperatures have blown across western Europe from Russia, on 1st March 2018, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_snow-03-01-03-2018.jpg
  • An unwanted sofa sits in the front of a house in a residential street during the bad weather covering every part of the UK and known as the 'Beast from the East' because Siberian winds and very low temperatures have blown across western Europe from Russia, on 1st March 2018, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_snow-01-01-03-2018.jpg
  • A sofa stands upright in front of a house and awaits collection  in Herne Hill, on 27th February 2018, in London, England.
    sofa_house-01-27-02-2018.jpg
  • The shadow of a street traffic sign on a hotel wall facia, on 31st August 2017, in London England.
    pole_shadow-01-31-08-2017.jpg
  • High-contrast shadows and textures from a village plaster wall wire, on 25th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of France's most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
    lagrasse_france-91-25-05-2017.jpg
  • High-contrast shadows and textures from a village plaster wall wire, on 25th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of France's most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
    lagrasse_france-83-25-05-2017.jpg
  • High-contrast shadows and textures from a village plaster wall wire, on 25th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of France's most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
    lagrasse_france-86-25-05-2017.jpg
  • Shapes and form created by high-contrast shadows on a plaster-rendered wall, on 27th May, 2017, in Carcasonne, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France
    carcasonne_france-09-27-05-2017.jpg
  • Shapes and form created by high-contrast shadows on a plaster-rendered wall, on 27th May, 2017, in Carcasonne, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France
    carcasonne_france-08-27-05-2017.jpg
  • City of London workers queue in a sandwich bar at lunchtime, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_squares-02-09-02-2017.jpg
  • City of London workers queue in a sandwich bar at lunchtime, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_squares-01-09-02-2017.jpg
  • Wearing a matching design floral top, a lady customer inspects flowers in Mercado do Bolhao, Porto, Portugal.
    portugal_porto-31-20-07-2016.jpg
  • The curling shadows of shrubs at a place for smokers outside a Mayfair restaurant, central London.
    shrub_shadows01-28-01-2016.jpg
  • Cracked glass in the windnow of a tourist souvenir shop has been selaed over with striped diagonal tape.
    cracked_window02-04-06-2015.jpg
  • Coils and loops of yellow hosepipe on the ground in a south London street.
    street_hose03-12-09-2014.jpg
  • Coils and loops of yellow hosepipe on the ground in a south London street.
    street_hose01-12-09-2014.jpg
  • 1980s architecture at the Broadgate City of London development and matching design of chequered shirt man.
    broadgate_architecture05-13-08-2014.jpg
  • A businessman struggles to put up an umbrella in front of construction site stripes.
    street_stripes01-10-10-2013.jpg
  • Large round bales of hay drying in summer sun after the harvest near Reedham, a small village on the Norfolk Broads. Round bales are harder to handle than square bales but compress the hay more tightly. These round bale is partially covered with net wrap, which is an alternative to twine. Round bales, which typically weigh 300 to 400 kilograms (660–880 lb), are more moisture-resistant, and pack the hay more densely (especially at the center). Round bales are quickly fed with the use of mechanized equipment.
    norfolk_bales02-29-07-2013.jpg
  • A CCTV security warning and damp stains on a card business window in an East Grinstead street in Sussex, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_window04-26-03-2013.jpg
  • Blue paper, glue remnants and Damp stains on a card business window in an East Grinstead street in Sussex, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_window03-26-03-2013.jpg
  • Damp stains on a card business window in an East Grinstead street in Sussex, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_window01-26-03-2013.jpg
  • Man with transporting trolley walks past construction barrier and Libyan postal stamp mural image.
    city_barrier01-23-10-2012.jpg
  • Construction barrier and Libyan postal stamp mural image.
    city_barrier02-23-10-2012.jpg
  • A Muslim couple walk hand in hand pass-by the Louis Vuitton shop window in New Bond Street. Holding hands, the man and woman show an unusual display of affection, not very much seen in the Muslim world. The red theme of the store window acts as a splash of vibrant colour in an otherwise neutral street landscape in central London. The design is a collaboration between Vuitton and the artist Yakoi Kusama, whose tentacle and flower campaign accompanies a life size Yayoi Kusama model.
    vuitton_window03-04-09-2012.jpg
  • The optimistic words Be Happy with two smiley faces drawn on a whitewashed shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    be_happy02-25-07-2012.jpg
  • A tailor cuts red material for flying suits of of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. The man is a bespoke tailor at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. Tricia adjusts her thread while the suit is complete on her work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows455_RBA.jpg
  • The stencilled words 'breakfast bowls' have been left on a lunchtime food business after a recession closure
    recession_window5-05-July-2011.jpg
  • The stencilled words 'lush soup & breakfast bowls' have been left on a lunchtime food business after a recession closure
    recession_window4-05-July-2011.jpg
  • The stencilled words 'breakfast and lunch' have been left on a lunchtime food business after a recession closure
    recession_window1-05-July-2011.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting03-07-01-2011.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting02-07-01-2011.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix05-09-12-2010.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix04-09-12-2010.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix03-09-12-2010.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix02-09-12-2010.jpg
  • A countryside printed dress with panoramas of horses outside of a shop in London's Soho.
    country_dress01-12-10-2010.jpg
  • Sandy maze built on low-tide River Thames foreshore during Thames Festival on London's South Bank event.
    beach_maze01-11-09-2010.jpg
  • The lights from a jet airliner trail themselves during a long, hand-held time exposure above London skies.
    night_sky06-12-08-2010.jpg
  • The lights from a jet airliner trail themselves during a long, hand-held time exposure above London skies.
    night_sky03-12-08-2010.jpg
  • The light from distant stars trace themselves during a long, hand-held time exposure above London skies.
    night_sky01-12-08-2010.jpg
  • Automated stitching machinist works on badges for the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. Tricia adjusts her thread while the suit is complete on her work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows082_RBA.jpg
  • Automated stitching machinist works on badges for the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. Tricia adjusts her thread while the suit is complete on her work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows081_RBA.jpg
  • Automated stitching machine works on badges for the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. Tricia adjusts her thread while the suit is complete on her work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows078_RBA.jpg
  • Seen from the air at dawn, dozens of F-4 Phantom fighters from the Cold War-era are laid out in grids across the arid desert at Davis-Monthan Air Forbe Base near Tucson Arizona. These retired aircraft whose air frames are too old for flight are being stored then recycled, their aluminium worth more than their sum total at this repository for old military fighter and bomber aircraft. They sit in neat rows in low light, their shadowy wings are blue in colour but their fuselage are stripped of markings, being taped up against the dust. This is a scene of once-great flying machines relegated to sad scrap, long-after the Soviet Union's own demise when western armies fought a war of propaganda. .
    davis_monthan01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Soon after setting sail from Miami, en-route to Cancun in Mexico, passengers of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy liner are told to report on the top sun deck for the obligatory safety drill. Told to fetch their life vests from their respective cabins and suites, they have gathered at various muster points around the vessel to hear the crews' instructions about abandoning ship or the precuations needed to enter the water. We look down from a higher deck to see several dozen tourists on red vests, milling around awaiting the signal to return to their previous activities and entertainment. Operators like US-owned Carnival take these drills very seriously. Carnival was a pioneer in the concept of cheaper and shorter cruises. Its ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The cruise line calls its ships The Fun Ships and the MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping. After Hurricane Katrina, she spent six months in New Orleans serving as quarters for refugees and relief workers. She suffered heavy damage in 1998 after the laundry room in the ship's stern caught fire damaging much of her stern and aft section.
    RB-0180.jpg
  • B-52 Cold War bombers of the US Air Force lie abandoned at Davis-Monthan aircraft graveyard awaiting recycling for scrap..
    B52s_graveyard01-15-08-1998.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the opening times in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses118-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the words that described a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses117-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the word Formerly in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses116-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the word Software in the window  of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses114-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the word Bookshop in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses113-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the words CD and cassettes in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses111-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over a laundry business window in a central London street, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses110-28-04-2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over a former hair and beauty salon's window in Hereford town centre, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses105-13-04-2009.jpg
  • The sad face of a clown is seen on a circus poster that is pasted on a high street window in the border town of  Ross-on-Wye, a victim of the UK economic recession.
    closed_businesses102-13-04-2009.jpg
  • The sad face of a clown is seen on a circus poster next to a local pub advert that are pasted on a former high street business window in the border town of  Ross-on-Wye, a victim of the UK economic recession.
    closed_businesses101-13-04-2009.jpg
  • Fading newspaper has been hanged across a window of a closed clothing alteration business, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_business91-20-03_2009.jpg
  • A cartoon picture and re-opening writing have been drawn in white emulsion paint, smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses79-17-03_2009.jpg
  • A cartoon picture has been drawn in white emulsion paint, smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses78-17-03_2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses77-17-03_2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses76-17-03_2009.jpg
  • A face appears through white emulsion paint which has been smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses75-17-03_2009.jpg
  • A face appears through white emulsion paint which has been smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses74-17-03_2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses73-17-03_2009.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses72-17-03_2009.jpg
  • A message for help has been left on the inside of a vacant business in Cheapside (Street) in the City of London. Written back to front from inside, the writer has mis-spelled the word 'we're' . In the UK, vacant or redeveloped shops and businesses, are smeared with diluted white emulsion paint and water thereby obscuring the building's interior for security reasons.
    window02.jpg
  • Faded newspaper sheets are stuck to a closed newsagent's window in Dulwich, South London UK
    windows_05 copy.jpg
  • A shop window in Camden north London proclaims in red stencilled letters the business is open seven days a week when the store has gone out of business and the words No Hope have been added after the pane of glass has been white-washed. Stickers have been applied and torn off again. It is a graphic picture of irony and delusion, a misguided shop owner who thought his company was successful when it was heading for closure.
    window_nohope_03003-17-04-2007.jpg
  • Seen through a junk shop window in north London, the large letters Last Day have been painted in white emulsion paint on the pane of glass. Between the letters are figures and bric-a-brac on sale in this budget store. A tiger model; a Jesus figure; a doll in a green dress. 'Last Day' is also ironic in a Biblical context as it was taken a few days after the Day of Resurrection and Easter.
    window_lastday_03002-17-04-2007.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Richard Baker Photography

  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Blog