When you take a photo from an airplane, the last thing you'd expect is for a complete and utter stranger to draw a load of squiggly lines over it. But, then again, the internet never fails to defy our ...
For more from London's art world, sign up for our new (free) newsletter and community: Londonist: Urban Palette. Greenwich Peninsula looking all sci-fi. As we wave goodbye to summer 2024, what better ...
Network Rail has today released new photographs from the air of many of its biggest projects in London which have undergone or are undergoing major redevelopments. They include views rarely seen by ...
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Jason Hawkes has been an aerial photographer since 1991, capturing stunning images of skylines from around the world. He has also published over 50 books of his pictures, and his shots are used for ...
LONDON — If you spend time working or living in London, chances are you've noticed its architecture change over the years. However, a city's transformation is never more apparent than when you see it ...
From Canary Wharf to Brick Lane via Kings Cross Station, these are the spectacular aerial snaps which show off the size and scale of London like never before. Photographer Jason Hawkes, who ...
The weather isn’t great and the pubs close too early and the food is often better in other cities and yet London is still one of the capitals of the world and is packed with so much history.
This week, the BBC is honoring the 50th anniversary of the declassification of tens of millions of aerial reconnaissance photos taken by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. In one of the ...
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