davidBDec 22, 20241 min readÔ Lea I have spent quite some time over the years photographing the river Lea at different stages in its urban settings. It has been mostly as I was capturing the change in the East End through its regeneration program triggered by the 2012 Olympics. This time I wanted to walk Northbound and leave the megalopolis and see what happens between the urban and the rural. I walked from Tottenham Hale to Hertford in 4 different stages over the course of Autumn. I have discovered an immersive landscape where industries, communities, towns and wildlife reserves share a common stream. To visit my walk go to https://davidboulogne.com/walks/album/crossoverMy creative work is always for sale. Various sizes, finishes and frames are available. For more details and pricing contact me at davidb@2exposures.com
I have spent quite some time over the years photographing the river Lea at different stages in its urban settings. It has been mostly as I was capturing the change in the East End through its regeneration program triggered by the 2012 Olympics. This time I wanted to walk Northbound and leave the megalopolis and see what happens between the urban and the rural. I walked from Tottenham Hale to Hertford in 4 different stages over the course of Autumn. I have discovered an immersive landscape where industries, communities, towns and wildlife reserves share a common stream. To visit my walk go to https://davidboulogne.com/walks/album/crossoverMy creative work is always for sale. Various sizes, finishes and frames are available. For more details and pricing contact me at davidb@2exposures.com
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