by Christopher Waugh | Feb 4, 2012 | London Edition, One Shining Moment
Battersea Power Station seems to hold a place in the imaginations of many Londoners. Photographs never quite capture its immensity – and its towering brutal symmetry exherts some kind of magnetic force. Long since decommissioned and severely damaged due to the...
by Christopher Waugh | Feb 3, 2012 | London Edition, One Shining Moment
One thing that London does, perhaps better than any other city, is to juxtapose the old and new – as this image of 30 St Mary’s Axe (“The Gherkin”) demonstrates. There are many iconic buildings in London, and it always appears to me that they...
by Christopher Waugh | Feb 2, 2012 | London Edition, One Shining Moment
Framed by the high density council high-rise towers of Stockwell where I live, sits the incredible excess of the financial services sector – once seen as the post-colonial ‘saviour’ of London and now regarded more as a necessary evil. A big part of...
by Christopher Waugh | Feb 1, 2012 | London Edition, One Shining Moment
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by Christopher Waugh | Jan 31, 2012 | London Edition, One Shining Moment
Due in part to its close proximity to school, but really due in much greater proportion to its extraordinary enthusiasm for working with our students, the BFI is a place I find myself more than once a week – invariably either having enthusiastic discussions...
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