London is a city of the world – and a world in one city. Around 230 languages are spoken here and you’ll find a wealth of different cultures and communities throughout the capital. London’s history stretches back over thousands of years As a city has to offer world-class tourist attractions are renowned across the globe. Many of the most famous attractions are free to visit, for example Tate Modern, the National Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The river Thames runs through the heart of London, from Richmond in the west, through the central London borough of Westminster, to Greenwich in the east.
For these and other reasons, I decided to visit this city. Since I didn’t have enough room in my hand luggage for my DSLR camera, I decided to bring my film camera instead, because it’s more compact. It’s a lovely Nikon FM2, a Nikon masterpiece and a camera with a long history. With a couple of Fuji Superria 400 film rolls, I was able to capture a lot of visual aspects from various central iconic locations. As a huge Amy Winehouse fan, I wanted to include a couple of images I took in her hometown of Camden as a tribute to her, because she is, in my opinion, one of the biggest personalities this city has ever created.
So here we are! A small post for this stunning city.
Enjoy!