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Richard Gough / / 1 minute read

A Tale of Transformation: Regent's Canal and Its Historic Gasometers

Once upon a time, the towering gasometers along Regent's Canal in East London were essential to the city's industrial landscape. These colossal structures stored gas that fuelled the bustling metropolis during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Richard Gough / / 1 minute read

Through Nature's Lens: The Entwined Legacy of Henry Bartle Frere

Nestled in the verdant embrace of Whitehall Gardens in London stands a statue that speaks volumes in its silent bronze cast and the conversation it seems to hold with the ancient tree that frames it.
Richard Gough / / 2 minutes read

A Moment of Pride: Honouring Naval Excellence in the Heart of Gibraltar

On a day etched with sunlight amidst the hallowed docks of Gibraltar's storied naval yard, a photograph from 1977 captures a moment of pure military pageantry.
Richard Gough / / 1 minute read

Capturing Serendipity: The Artful Dance of Light in Photography

This striking image shows a model captured in contemplation or perhaps a brief respite, her pose relaxed and introspective. The lighting is pivotal in enhancing the mood and texture within the photograph.
Richard Gough / / 1 minute read

Capturing Memories and Embracing the Now: The Joy of Selfies

In the era of smartphones and social media, the art of taking selfies has become a cultural staple for travellers and locals alike. It transcends mere trends to become a favoured form of self-expression and memory-making.
Richard Gough / / 2 minutes read

Found Photography

Found photography, often synonymous with found photos, refers to photographs that were not originally created with the intention of being considered art. These are usually anonymous photographs that have been given a new aesthetic value or interpretive angle by an artist.
Richard Gough / / 2 minutes read

Capturing Rebellion: The Silent Echoes of Urban Expression

Photography is more than just capturing moments; it's about preserving the undercurrents of our society, the unspoken dialogues, and the emblems of urban culture that often go unnoticed.
Richard Gough / / 2 minutes read

Inspired by Bert Hardy

A lot of my work is inspired by images made by photographers like Bert Hardy. This black and white image was captured in a London coffee shop, I was intrigued by the intensity of the subject as he explored his laptop screen.
Richard Gough / / 1 minute read

Photo Booths

In the bustling streets of East London, photo booths have found a unique place among the city's creativity and vibrancy. These booths are not just a place for taking photos; they express the community's artistic and innovative spirit.