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Exhibition – Deconstructing London – The Camera Club London March 5th-17th

February 25, 2018 By George Turner Leave a Comment

Exhibition – Deconstructing London – The Camera Club London March 5th-17th

You are all cordially invited to an exhibition of my photography. Deconstructing London is an exhibition of photographs I have taken as part of my investigation into housing and planning over the last three years. It is on at the Camera Club and will run from the 5th to the 17th of March 2017. Based […]

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: camera club, exhibition, photography

Stand up to Lambeth

October 9, 2016 By George Turner 1 Comment

Stand up to Lambeth

Yesterday a couple of hundred people marched in protest at the policies of Lambeth Council. It is not every day that you get a protest march against a council, but such is the strength of feeling in the borough about policies like estate regeneration, the closure of libraries and the council’s supporting the hugely wasteful garden […]

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: bergger 400+, Canon A1, Lambeth, politics, Protest

Nine Elms at Night

February 20, 2016 By George Turner Leave a Comment

Nine Elms at Night

The new riverlight buildings in 9 Elms, taken outside the Waitrose. Lots of people talk about how these buildings are being bought to leave. They are investments with no one living in them. Walking around the area that is undoubtedly true, with many flats looking like they have never been lived in, but there were […]

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: 9 Elms, film, Kodak, T-max, Voigtlander

Your New Destination?

December 7, 2015 By George Turner Leave a Comment

Your New Destination?

  These are the new hoardings around the podium of the Shell Centre on the South Bank. The Shell Centre was built as Shell’s corporate headquarters in the 1950s on public land leased from the London County Council. It contained a two large publicly accessible open spaces, a public square with a grade I listed […]

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: B&W, Canon A1, Shell, Silvermax

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