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Captured during the quiet hours of an early morning in Greenwich, this photograph highlights the majestic scale of the restored Cutty Sark. By utilizing a 15mm wide-angle lens, the photographer emphasizes the ship's imposing presence against the modern architectural backdrop of its dry dock, designed by Grimshaw. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of perspective and clean composition, which successfully bridges the gap between historic maritime heritage and contemporary structural design, creating a compelling visual narrative of London's evolving landscape.
Based in London, Giles Christopher is a seasoned professional photographer and cinematographer with over 25 years of experience across feature films, music videos, and commercial campaigns. As the founder of the multi-award-winning business Media Wisdom Photography, Christopher specializes in food, interiors, architecture, and portraiture. Known for a deep-seated passion for the craft, Christopher collaborates with a diverse range of international hotel brands, chefs, and high-profile clients, consistently demonstrating a commitment to excellence in visual storytelling.
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Why do we insist on tethering the past to the ground, as if history were a ship that might otherwise drift away into the ether? We build monuments and dry docks, surrounding the relics of our ancestors with the cold, sharp lines of the present.
Read the reflection →We often mistake history for something static, a collection of dust settled on a shelf. But history is a living current, a tide that pulls at the ankles of the present.
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Hoi An Fisherman by David Smith
Lovely shot
nice aov
BRAvO