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London Eye Double Exposure - London Landscape Photography

Nico Goodden January 17, 2021

London Eye Double Exposure // London Landscape Photography

How do you capture something that has been photographed over and over again, millions of times, in a different way?

I think one of the biggest challenges a photographer faces is achieving true originality.

This is easier said than done. The number of times I thought I was being original only for a quick Google search to reveal that in fact… I wasn’t.

But that’s the fun of it too, keep trying, keep shooting, eventually you do capture something in a new way.

My latest series “Captured London” is in my opinion some of my most original work to date.

If you haven’t yet seen it, I recommend you do. It is being circulated at the moment for publication and I can already reveal it will soon appear as a big feature in one of the biggest photography publications there is.

GALLERY: CAPTURED LONDON

I hope you will enjoy this series coming right out of the depths of my mind.

Until next time, stay safe.

Nico

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