Continuing with the theme of reflections and mirrors – a sort of an accidental self portrait. I saw this guy carrying a mirror on the street…

Continuing with the theme of reflections and mirrors – a sort of an accidental self portrait. I saw this guy carrying a mirror on the street…

Another chance for an urban exploration during my forced trip to Glasgow while my beloved camera was repaired and checked up by the excellent A.J.Johnstone and Co camera repair shop near Glasgow Central. I had a couple of hours to spare for sightseeing and urban photography in the nearby Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for…
One sunny day in June 2014 I stood with my camera in the middle of Friars Vennel, Dumfries, staring at the row of colourfully painted houses whose façades were decorated by trompe l’oeil murals. There they were – an illusionary Paws to Buy pet shop, Gifts and Accessories and Byre Antiques, aligned…
Of the two of us, it’s I, due to my art history degree, that is more likely to tiptoe around a pile of bricks at the Tate Modern and believe the sign saying that it is the greatest work of art of all times. So, when I read out from…
First I heard the sounds of Indian music, which is unusual for Edinburgh Old Town. Then I saw busy people equipped with radios and some tourists peering down over the railings on Victoria Terrace. In the corner of the terrace a huge net with multicoloured balloons was tucked in. In…
Photo review of Poppies Weeping Window Carlisle Castle installation by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper on tour as part of UK-wide WW1 centenary events
Visiting the inaugural Dumfries Makers Market at Queensberry Square