Photographing Greenwich: A Day at the Amateur Photographer Festival

View from Royal Observatory Greenwich overlooking London skyline

Amateur Photographer magazine held its Festival of Photography at the University of Greenwich. Getting to the south bank area of London from Birmingham was a long journey, but I was pleasantly surprised by how quick and efficient London’s transport system was, with tubes and buses linking up seamlessly. I arrived an hour before the start, which gave me ample opportunity to wander around the beautiful buildings of the old Navy School.

Historic architecture of the University of Greenwich photographed at sunrise
Historic architecture of the University of Greenwich photographed at sunrise (featured by the BBC)
Historic architecture of the University of Greenwich photographed at sunrise
Reflection of the sunrise at the old Navy Buildings, Greenwich
A runner passes part of the historic coat of arms at old Navy College, Greenwich.
A runner passes part of the historic coat of arms at the old Navy College, Greenwich.

I took several pictures as the early sun began to rise, and one was selected by BBC Weather. The conference itself was very good. During the morning session, I heard several speakers, including Ron Timehin and Amanda Akokhia, both of whom gave lively talks packed with photographic advice.

Discussion at the Amateur Photographer Festival of Photography, Greenwich
Peter Dench interviewing Ethan Parker and James Manning at the Amateur Photographer Festival of Photography, Greenwich.

One session was a discussion forum on “A Career in News and Documentary Photography.” Peter Dench interviewed Ethan Parker and James Manning, two young photographers who have quickly become established in their field. James works for PA Media, while Ethan is a recent winner of the Amateur Photographer Emerging Photographer of the Year award. The discussion covered many issues in documentary photography, and all three panellists kept the conversation engaging and insightful. All the lectures I attended were excellent and provided valuable tips on improving photography.

The Royal Greenwich Observatory towering above the town.
The Royal Greenwich Observatory towering above the town.

At lunchtime, I visited the National Maritime Museum and then had time to walk up the hill to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The view from the summit is amazing, and I found that my iPhone zoom captured a lovely compressed image of the old Navy School against the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf. This picture is at the start of my blog and below is the panoramic view of London.

Panorama view of London from the Royal Obersvatory Greenwich
Panorama view of London from the Royal Obersvatory Greenwich

That afternoon, I took part in a photowalk with Mr Whisper, which is the subject of another blog. On the way back home, I took a river bus operated by Uber and enjoyed spectacular views of Canary Wharf lit up by the setting sun.

Evening river bus journey with London skyline views.
Evening river bus journey with London skyline views.

Enjoy this then here is another London blog posts to read.


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