Roelof Bakker spent all of 2005 snapping his way round London, selecting a favourite shot for each day of the year – everything from Centrepoint on a winter's evening to the sun's rays glinting on the Thames in midsummer, with many a weird and wonderful character in between. So what do they say about our city?
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You can see Roelof Bakker's photographic installation and video slideshow at First Floor Flat, 29 Rosebery Gardens, N8 8SH on June 17&18, 12pm-5pm. Full details at www.rbakker.com
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what a wealth of pictures! many of them needed a closer look, so i pushed the pause-button severall times. one of my favourites; october 19th! (flatbuilding with broken glass in front of it). keep your eyes open for photo-sake ;-)
Roelof's project is fantastic! I went to the exhibition in his flat in London last weekend. It was great to see all the images installed in the place where he lives. A truly personal insight into the life of a Londoner.
its always interesting to see what someone else sees. thats the thing, you can never escape your own sight but through photography and such like, you can see through a different eyes. although i am curious, did you only take one photograph a day or did a take a couple and edit them down?
Nice one, although I'm not sure what photos of Turkey tell you about London ;) Seriously though good stuff.