A3 (c. 16"x12") print on:
Permajet Gold Silk (£26)
Innova Soft-textured matt (£24)
Opposite the Royal Albert Hall in London is the Royal School of Mines, the Metallurgy Dept
of Imperial College, where I worked as a photographic technician in my first job after
graduating in Applied Photography. Opposite the Albert Hall in the other direction is
Kensington Gardens, in which I woke up one summer morning after a party somewhere,
with my old Pentax still around my neck. In those days, you could still go and inspect the
Albert Memorial, with its wonderful carved friezes of the world's artistic and intellectual
giants. The direction of the early sun and its cast shadows were just right for this shot of
part of the the 'Writers' frieze, so despite a raging thirst and a pounding head, I took this
picture, probably the oldest surviving of all of my pictures apart from college work. But
then...
Opposite the Royal Albert Hall in London is the Royal School of Mines, the Metallurgy Dept of
Imperial College, where I worked as a photographic technician in my first job after graduating in
Applied Photography. Opposite the Albert Hall in the other direction is Kensington Gardens, in
which I woke up one summer morning after a party somewhere, with my old Pentax still around
my neck. In those days, you could still go and inspect the Albert Memorial, with its wonderful
carved friezes of the world's artistic and intellectual giants. The direction of the early sun and its
cast shadows were just right for this shot of part of the the 'Writers' frieze, so despite a raging
thirst and a pounding head, I took this picture, probably the oldest surviving of all of my pictures
apart from college work. But then...
A3 (c. 16"x12") print on:
Permajet Gold Silk (£26)
Innova Soft-textured matt (£24)