Wednesday 29 July 2009

Top Secret


Looking like a very ordinary British high road at first sight, Streatham High Road has its fair share of surprises when looking a little closer. One of these surprises is a building, which isn’t anymore - 512-522 Streatham High Road. According to locals and www.secret-bases.co.uk this used to be the address of MI5’s car servicing depot for many years, “hidden” in the very public and ordinary surroundings of Streatham High Road. However, the days of Streatham’s “top secret” building are over and in June 2009 the building was demolished. The new development will be a very ordinary one indeed- a Self Storage facility. One could say the secrets remain – this time of a more personal kind rather than the government…




Monday 13 July 2009

Why?


When shooting on Streatham High Road many people ask me: “Why? Why are you doing a project on Streatham High Road?”

People seem to be astonished and surprised and some even paranoid as to what I am doing. While you can read about my predominant reason for doing a project on Streatham High Road in my first blog entry, I also realized at one point that by doing the project on Streatham High Road (SHR) Streatham began to feel much more like my community- a place where I recognise people, say “hello”, smile and have a brief chat with one or the other person. To me this comes as a bit of a surprise in a big city such as London but it shows that in fact the majority of people around us are very approachable and that in a way we are all the same. Hence, coming out of ones shell and engaging with our surroundings no matter where we live is very much worthwhile - it makes our neighbourhood a friendlier and more positive place to be.

Have a look below at some of the wonderful people I have met on SHR!

Selina
Isabelle
Lawson
Dean and Tom
Alfie
Sylvia and Barbara
Nevel
Mbark
Yvonne
David
Bruce
Phoebe
Andy
Iqra and Ama
Mr and Mrs Patel
Michelle
Arthur
Jasmina and Adam
Yvette
Adnan and Sevengul
Sheila



Saturday 11 July 2009

Streatham Ice Rink

When photographing on Streatham High Road I, for the most part, prefer blue skies and sun in the early morning or evening hours in order to bring out the colours and texture of the shop fronts and buildings. Unfortunately, the weather forecasts have proven to be not exactly something one can call accurate. Thus, I have had to be a bit more spontaneous with the planning- i.e. set the alarm-clock at an early hour and look out of the window to see what is happening with the weather.

One building I wanted to capture in the early morning sun is Streatham Ice Rink. So, when I woke up at 5:30am on Friday morning and spotted a blue sky I jumped out of bed, got on my bike and spent a couple of hours photographing the ice rink.

Streatham Ice Rink is a fine Art Deco building, which was designed by Robert Cromie and opened its doors on 26 February 1931. It is the second oldest ice arena in London. However, its days seem to be numbered as there is a multimillion-pound regeneration scheme planned to create a new ice rink, leisure centre and housing development (www.sisag.org .uk).






Sunday 5 July 2009

Summer afternoon


It was a sunny and hot summer afternoon on Streatham High Road (SHR) yesterday.

When cycling along SHR it seemed as if most people were enjoying their weekend with activities other than shopping- at the Streatham Festival on Streatham Common (http://www.streathamfestival.com), in front of the local pub having a beer or by having a picnic or BBQ in the park or garden...which left shop owners with a slow afternoon. Such as these two show, all there was to do was to take it easy and keep each other company in the attempt to make time until closing time pass somehow.