Cambridge in Film
London, London, London. If you’ve been reading my blogs, you’ll know I spend quite a lot of time photographing there. How could I not when one of the most vibrant cities in the world sits on my doorstep. However as interesting as the city is, I’d become a little bit bored of walking around much of the same locations over and over. This led me to wonder where else I could easily get to and of course the first thing to do was simply take the train in the opposite direction.
Cambridge is another city with a long and distinguished history, well known for its very famous university, which is one of the best, not just in this country, but globally. Full of historical buildings, interesting architecture, and more bicycles than Beijing (perhaps a slight exaggeration), there was plenty to shoot with my trust Bronica SQ-A. I hope you like the images and I look forward to showing you around a different city in next week’s blog.
One fun insight I should add though is that this was actually across two different trips. Originally it was supposed to be one, but I foolishly left all my other rolls of film in the fridge the first time around, so a return trip was required. It was bound to happen eventually. Learn from my mistakes people, always get your gear ready the night before even if you think you have time on the day. Otherwise there’s always something you’ll forget.
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