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Wales
After travelling all over the world with my camera, I’ve never explored the resources I have in my own backyard. Being only a short train ride away, Wales has always been a Bucket list place to go and take photos.
I primarily followed the south coast of the country, making my way through old mining towns, reservoirs, valley’s and sea-side towns. The sheer amount of places to make photos was impossible to finish in the short amount of time I had in this beautiful country.
To anyone thinking of going to Wales I couldn’t recommend it any higher as I felt as I needed another hour each day to soak up as much of the landscape and scenery as possible.
Gentrification
Gentrification has seen a massive influx in London in the past decade. From Liverpool St, Canary Wharf and Deptford, has the rapid change in the landscape of the city been for better or for worse for the communities in this ever growing city?
Simply put, gentrification is where an area rapidly changes in population growth caused by an influx of newer, bigger buildings, which can cause a displacement of the previous population due to increasing unaffordability of rent and local services provided.
This project shows both the aftermath and current state of South London after the affects of this grand change. How it can bring communities together or push them further apart.
Street
It all begins with one push of a button. These are some of the photos I have made over the years of my photography journey.
I tend to explore with my camera whenever I leave the house, showing how I perceive the world through my eyes by taking photos has evolve from a hobby to more of a way of life.