Portfolio Categories: Public Realm

London Docklands

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] London Docklands In 1988 I was a first year student on the BA Photography Degree at The University of Westminster, I was 20 years old.Early one morning I travelled to a largely derelict area of East London known as Docklands carrying a Mamiya 6×7 film camera. The docks covered a large area within a bow in the Thames river called The Isle of Dogs. The docks were deserted, surrounded by huge cranes, warehousing and a few rusty boats. The water was so full of rubbish you could almost walk across it.As the sun rose I made pictures, one of which is the first image in this series.In 1990 I went to work for The Independent Newspaper in City Road, London. By 1994 the paper had moved to the first building to be constructed in Docklands, the distinctive Canary Wharf Tower, we were based on the 11th floor. Now, 35 years since my first visit, after a [...]
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Exodus

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] Exodus Exodus was shot in the financial district of London during the global Coronavirus Pandemic between March 2020 and February 2021. Known as The City of London or The Square Mile, the area is full of impressive glass and steel landmark office buildings. On 23rd March 2020, the British Government announced a lockdown imposing new rules on the movement of the population in an effort to control the spread of the Coronavirus. Offices were closed and people were sent home to work. This has a dramatic effect on the look and feel of the Square Mile, one of the busiest districts of London was left deserted with billions of pounds worth of real estate sitting empty. Share
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Sculpture in the City

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] Sculpture in the City Sculpture in the City is an award-winning annual urban sculpture park in London’s financial district produced by The City of London and Lacuna Projects. Every year sculptures are installed on street corners, forecourts and squares for the public to enjoy over the coming year. Nick has photographed the project for the last 10 years. Share
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Architectural Street Photography

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] Architectural Street Photography These images bring together my background as a Street Photographer with my work as an Architectural Photographer in London. Cross pollinating the two approaches produces technically correct architectural scenes that also capture a moment of life. Structures and spaces are brought to life by the presence of a figure in these pictures, a dialogue is created between the buildings and the people passing through the public realm. I have coined the phrase Architectural Street Photography to describe this approach and am excited to develop it in further projects.This gallery takes images from a number of commissions and personal projects that share the architectural street photography approach that I think is particularly useful for architects and developers.
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Barts Charity

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] Client Barts Charity Project Description Structure + Space were commissioned to shoot a book for Barts Charity that would be used to raise funds for the 900th anniversary of the hospital. The photography was shot over three weeks and needed to capture aspects of the trusts hospitals at Farringdon and Whitechapel as well as reflecting the communities that they serve. Photographer Nick Turpin combined his background as a street photographer with the approach of an architectural photographer to produce scenes of the East End that contained tableaus of figures bringing the structures and spaces of the public realm alive. Commissioned by Rachel Hollingshead Art Director Simon Lane Date 2021 Category Project Share
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The Elizabeth Line

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] The Elizabeth Line The Elizabeth Line formerly known as Crossrail is a new 60 mile rail line crossing under the heart of London with 41 stations between Reading and Heathrow in the West and Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the East.Costing nearly £19 Billion it was Europe’s largest infrastructure project.Nick has photographed the Elizabeth Line project over 10 years from the tunnelling to the train construction, the station architecture and finally the opening by The Queen on the 24th May 2022. He also shot the advertising posters in collaboration with Ad agency VCCP. Client Transport for London Commissioned by Paul Curtis Date 2012-2022 Share
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Transport for London

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] Client Transport for London Project Description We have produced photography and moving image for London's Transport for London over the last 10 years, recording the integrated transport network that gets Londoners about the city by bicycle, bus, underground, overground and tram. This work has included annual reports, information and poster campaigns, construction and renovation projects and royal visits. Date 2010-2020 Category Public Realm Share
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On The Night Bus

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] On The Night Bus Originally titled ‘Through a Glass Darkly” this series of London commuters travelling home to the suburbs from the financial district of London, was shot over three winters. Long lenses were used to achieve an intimate portrait of the cities workers returning home, capturing them in a kind of no mans land between work and home where they are, perhaps for a brief period, themselves.The series was published in November 2017 by Hoxton Mini Press and exhibited at The Museum of London and the STREET.LIFE.PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition of seven decades of Street Photography in Hamburg. Share
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AUTOS

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] AUTOS This project brings together two of the most prominent aspects of life in the metropolis, advertising and the automobile. Shiny new vehicles passing through the city are illuminated by huge bright screens of Coca Cola red, Samsung Orange and Xbox green. The light on the bodywork reminiscent of the ‘liquid light’ effect of much car advertising photography. These are documentary pictures of the everyday that echo the aesthetic of the high end commercial photography studio.The automobile bathed in the light of advertising is an appropriate metaphor for the omnipresence of advertising in a world where we are all sold to constantly and every one of us is classified into consumer types. The 785.5m2 screen in Piccadilly Circus, the largest in Europe, claims to have an audience of ‘City Sophisticates’, ‘Lavish Lifestyles’ and ‘Career Climbers’. Share
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Liverpool One

[cl_column width="2/3" css_style="padding-top:0px"][cl_column width="1/3" col_sticky="1"] Project Liverpool One Project Description Architects Journal asked Nick to photograph the Liverpool One shopping centre 12 years after its completion to see how it has ‘bedded in’ to the City of Liverpool. The editor was looking for pictures that captured everyday street scenes  showing the architecture and public spaces and how they were occupied. Commissioned by Architects Journal Date 2021 Category Project Share
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