Tuesday 30 December 2008

Unhappy new year for Woolworths Leamington Spa


While home seeing the folks, I took the opportunity for one last look at my old tramping ground - Leamington's branch of Woolies. As a spotty 16 year old, I spent my Saturday afternoons working at the store, initially upstairs on homewares, then "promoted" to the ground floor "Record Bar".


My great aunt worked on the deli at Leamington Woolies sometime in the 1950s or 1960s. Indeed, the huge, empty cold stores were still a big feature of the stock rooms during my stint at the store. 

Today was the very last day for this Leamington institution. I'm sad because I actually enjoyed my time working at this trashy retailer of discount goods (I used to get told off for playing records too loud). 

The only things I hated were sweeping the floors at the end of the day (although you might sometimes find loose change that had been dropped by customers) and being asked to cover in the cafe. I still shudder at the time I was asked to make grated cheese sarnies.

There are a lot of prime spots on high streets around the country that will fall vacant with the demise of Woolies. It looks like many will be snapped up by pile-it-high-sell-it-for-a-pound retailers. I initially recoiled in horror at this thought, but then realised that this is exactly what Woolworths has been doing for decades, so no real change there. Alas, the rumour in Leamington is that Woolies will be transformed into that temple of teenage fashion H&M. And so the clone towns march forth...

As a kid, I remember Leamington being a veritable melting pot of independent retailers, with department stores including Rackhams (now House of Fraser), Debenhams (originally Bobby's, according to my mum, and now a boarded up shopping arcade), the extremely Victorian Francis's, Woodwards and Baileys. In the place of the latter two we now have River Island and Be-Wise. *Sigh*

Meanwhile, back at the ranch in Chiswick, Woolies was closed at the start of the summer, and in its place we now have the shining spectacle of a new Waitrose. So not all bad news - and I was never that much a fan of pick'n'mix.

Friday 19 December 2008

Apartments in Shepherds Bush by Popularchitecture




I've recently shot a Victorian terraced house in London's Shepherds Bush, which has been expertly converted into three apartments by Popularchitecture. The three flats make very effective use of space, a simple materials palette and inventive use of colour. Here are a few preview shots of the lounge/terrace of one of the flats, which includes an exposed concrete floor and folding glass wall.

Tuesday 16 December 2008

Beach huts at Canford Cliffs

Another photograph from the archive to warm you up on this chilly day, taken a couple of years back at Canford Cliffs, Dorset. Hopefully it will warm your cockles.

Monday 15 December 2008

Images of Glo Walton-on-Thames, designed by Platform Group


A couple of sneak preview shots from my shoot of the newly-opened Glo bar/restaurant in Walton-on-Thames, designed by Brighton's Platform Group

Sunday 14 December 2008

Santa gets himself into a scrape

Oh dear. Not a good sign for this credit crunch, hard candy Christmas. Santa seems to have been involved in an altercation and lost his hat. 


Spotted in Chiswick and taken with the Sigma DP1.

Saturday 13 December 2008

I couldn't resist taking this shot of Dolly the cat

One of the two moggies that terrorise my life, bless 'em! 


For photo nerds, it was taken with the Sigma DP1 at 800iso, underexposed by two stops and pushed in Sigma Photo Pro. It does a bloody marvellous job of monochrome at high iso. It was very dark so I used manual focus.

Something to warm you up - Dungeness in sunshine!

As well as trying to regularly post new images taken on my travels, I'm also going to start adding some archive images from the last few years. I'm slowly scanning a huge pile of transparencies, and will eventually include a section of my website for travel/landscape photography.


This shot of Dungeness was taken about three years ago, when I spent the day taking shots with my friend, photographer Annette Wendland. It's a shot of a boardwalk that stretches off into the far distance, across the shingle at Dungeness. Hopefully it's something to warm you up on this wet miserable day!

Wednesday 10 December 2008

Scary inflatable snowman on Carnaby Street

Cripes! It's like a scene from Ghostbusters. Carnaby Street has a gang of inflatable evil snowmen hanging over it, which caught my eye between shoots. Taken with the Sigma DP1.

Tuesday 9 December 2008

St Martin-in-the-Fields by Eric Parry


Just a quick snap grabbed tonight of the new extension to London's St Martin-in-the-Fields, designed by Eric Parry. It looked particularly bewitching as I walked past on this cold winter's eve!


The image is a stitch of two shots, taken handheld by the Sigma DP1 (my current favourite compact camera, despite its shortcomings) which were joined together fairly effortlessly in Autopano Pro.

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