Category : Cityscape

Bay Bridge Above San Francisco
10 years, 9 months ago 3

New Journal 41 – Getting settled before shooting We’re now mobile. A brief visit to an Enterprise today and we were armed with 4 wheels. An even briefer visit to the Apple store downtown and we were armed with an ipad mini – our new GPS unit. Tomorrow our explorations of the North West coastline […]

Fireworks over San Francisco Skyline
10 years, 9 months ago 1

New Journal 39 –  San Francisco, from inspiration to frustration Despite the obvious frustration that is resonant throughout here, no one seems angry. We wait because there’s little else to do. It’s difficult to be annoyed when in the same place, only 24 hours earlier, two people died and hundreds were injured. San Francisco airport […]

New York City Sticks
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New Journal 37 –  A day in the life of a travel blogger/photographer Each and every day on the road is drastically different. It inevitably involves a coffee shop and taking photos. Apart from those two things, it’s difficult to predict how the day will go and what we’ll be doing come nightfall. While I’m […]

Chicago Skyline at Night
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New Journal 31 – handling the heat I’m an Englishman. My body knows cold (ish) weather. Rain is second nature to us. In the UK, if the weather is predicated to top 25c the government starts handing out health warnings – that’s how frail our sun-starved bodies are. In one day we’ll be in Moab […]

Chicago Skyline from the John Hancock Centre
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New Journal 29 – Enjoying the view Click…10 seconds….Click….5 seconds….Click…..30 seconds……I waited as cramp set in throughout my arms and body. Leaning against the glass window, I was staring down onto the city of Chicago. I’d wrapped a black scarf around the camera and was hoping to block out any reflections from the glass. I’m […]