I have found locations in London that I feel would meet my brief.
(PRE SHOOT)
Ideas of where to go:
Avery Row:
Avery Row has a cobbled street with quaint victorian looking shops.
Bleeding hearts yard:
Honestly I don't think there is much here, but I think the name of the road makes this place seem interesting.
Eaton Square:
Eaton Square, located in Belgravia, has a lot of pillars to the houses that are located in this area. I think the circular shapes in this area will be a contrast compared to other photos I may get.
Broadwick Street:
Broadwick street has an interesting painting on the wall which I may use in my photos. This street is also near to Carnaby Street, which I know has interesting streets but this area of London is more well known.
(POST SHOOT)
While I was taking my photos, both in the pre-shoot and the final shoot, I found some other locations which I took photos of.
London Victoria Station:
When I was going home after my Pre-shoot I was getting on a train at London Victoria and I noticed no one was around. I found this very unusual as Victoria Station is genualy a very busy place, so I took some photos. On my final shoot, I then decided to go back and wait for no one to be around to take another image.
London Victoria Station:
When I was going home after my Pre-shoot I was getting on a train at London Victoria and I noticed no one was around. I found this very unusual as Victoria Station is genualy a very busy place, so I took some photos. On my final shoot, I then decided to go back and wait for no one to be around to take another image.
Lancashire Court (near Avery Row):
I found this little alley while I was in Avery Row and to be honest I preferred this street compared to Avery Row because it has older looking shops.
Fenchurch KFC:
I found a KFC sign on my pre-shoot and in my final shoot I decided to go back and take a photo because I thought it was a really strange place to have a KFC restaurant (underground), and so when I saw the flashing sign I thought it would be different to take a photo of it, so I did.
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