Tag: Travel

  • London Neighborhoods

    My trip to London was weird. Something felt off. It was my first visit. I was excited. There were several photo galleries on my list, not the least of which was the Victoria & Albert collection. But when I got there, the photography halls were closed for an installation. This happens, it’s not common, but it happens. But it kept happening when I went to visit various sites. It’s not to say there wasn’t plenty to stay entertained and culturally enriched. It was just…off. Or maybe I was. I can’t think of any other way to put it. I didn’t stay still. I never do. I saw lots of neighborhoods. Once I got back in my studio and started editing my images I noticed just how rich and unique each of the neighborhoods was. In retrospect this was the highlight of the trip. Walking the streets without a specific destination. While in London, I kept thinking, is this all there is, what am I missing here? It seemed underwhelming. Since I’ve been away, it’s all I can think about – I can’t wait to revisit. It’s the people, the streets, and the neighborhoods that make a place meaningful. Here’s to my London reminder and to getting back as soon as possible. I promise this time I’ll appreciate all it has to offer. 

    St Dunstan of the East Church

    Camden Town – Camden Lock, Regis Canal

    Smoker – Soho

    Pub – Westminster

    Pimlico

    Speakers House – Westminster

    Scooter – City of London

    Look Both Ways – Bloomsbury

    Women Walking – Chelsea

    Walker – Chelsea

    Coronation Route – Westminster

    Stairs – City of London

    Serpentine Bridge, Kensington Park

    Scarf – Notting Hill

    Phone Booth – Pimlico

    Smoking – Paddington

  • The Streets of DC

    I’ve been in DC a couple of times this year.  I love the city.  There’s an intensity there.  The politics, obviously. The young go-getters. The hustle. Even the weather.  But there’s also a calm serenity grounded in the throngs of tourists who slow the pace to their own agenda. Set to a backdrop of intense security, these groups commingle and collide daily among our national treasures.