London all-night photowalk
I’ve just about recovered from my first all-night photowalk, organised by the lovely people at London Flickr Meetups. We started off just before sunset on Saturday night, going all the way through to sunrise the next morning. It’s an annual event to coincide roughly with the shortest night, the summer solstice on 21 June.
There were about 15 of us who started off near Tower Bridge to catch the sun going down around quarter to nine, and after that we headed through London – up over London Bridge to Monument, St Paul’s, along Fleet Street and up to Covent Garden, Leicester Square (where we stopped in the early hours for some Chinese!), on through Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, catching sunrise behind the London Eye from Westminster Bridge. By that time – sunrise was scheduled for 4.42am – our group had come down to 12, but another (rival!) group joined us on the bridge instead of their original location once they realised they wouldn’t have time to get there.
Conditions weren’t perfect for either sunset or sunrise, with clouds just in the way, but I think we managed to get some decent shots regardless. (If in doubt, expose for 30 seconds and it’ll look great, was the lesson I learned on the walk!) You play the hand you’re dealt, I guess, even if it involves an ugly platform stationed in the middle of the Thames that wasn’t there when the walk organiser did his recce!
My thanks go to Adrian for organising the walk brilliantly – he’s got some brilliant shots from the night, and you can see everyone’s here. I’m already looking forward to next year!






