black and white photography by rob gardiner.

A Walk Around Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus is a hub where several famous streets meet including Piccadilly itself, Regent Street, and Shaftesbury Avenue.

These photographs were taken with a pinhole camera, which as I’ve
described many times has no lens, viewfinder, meter, shutter, or
anything except a piece of film in a box with a pinprick sized hole to
let in some light.

Below is the view up Regent Street.

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The skyway of Air Street.

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And finally the Number 38 Routemaster chugging past London’s famous Ritz Club Hotel. (only a few metres from where i shot this Polaroid.)

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Norman Foster’s British Museum Great Court

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A pinhole photo of the Norman Foster designed foyer of the British Museum.

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Apologies for the lack of posts recently, it has everything to do with moving things to and fro. For the moment, a few pinholes are all I’ve got time for. I am hoping to shoot more ‘traditional’ stuff in the near future, so stay tuned.

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