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Tag Archives: film
Rooftop Film Club
In Spring 2016 I photographed a couple of nights for Rooftop Film Club – their pop up on Roof East on top of Stratford Shopping Centre and a night celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of Top Gun at … Continue reading →
Posted in Bars, London, Sights, Uncategorized
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Tagged american flag, arcelor mittal orbit, bar, barman, beer, birdies, car, cinema, cocktail, convertible, crazy golf, deckchair, E15, eating, experience, fake moustache, fancy dress, film, geffrye museum, hat, headphones, hot dog, karaoke, mini golf, orbit, outdoor, people, pimms, ping pong, plants, popcorn, rockadollar, roof east, rooftop, sing, stars and stripes, stratford, street food, stripes, styrofoam airplane, table tennis, top gun, trees, westfield
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Screen on the Green
Screen on the Green, Islington, London. One of the lovely cinemas owned by Everyman, Screen on the Green offers superior comfort and service to the usual multiplex, and a glass of wine as you watch your film to boot. It … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, London
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Tagged bar, cinema, cushion, film, ghostbusters, high street, islington, photography, retro, season, seats, sign, ticket
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Institute of Contemporary Arts
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London. The ICA was founded by a group of radical artists in the 1940s and ‘exists to challenge the foundations of contemporary art’. It contains galleries, a theatre, two cinemas, a bookshop and a … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Bars, London, Shops
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Tagged beatles, film, microphone, photography, seating, ticket, time out
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