"Well, I woke up this morning, I got myself a beer Well, I woke up this morning, and I got myself a beer The future's uncertain, and the end is always near" Lyrics from "Roadhouse blues" by The Doors This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.
stairway to heaven
She wondered what lay behind the locked door. Turning the key she opened the door. She walked on down the hall. Light shot through the darkness. She needed an answer. And that tune, those words, haunted her. "There's a sign on the wall but she wants to be sure 'Cause you know sometimes words have … Continue reading stairway to heaven
locked on gavrila principa
Closed. Locked. So many doors, hiding so many secrets. A lifetime could be spent opening doors on belgradestreets. Will you turn the key?
Interview | Belgrade Streets Photography
Check out this interview that I gave recently to Sara and the photos that she selected to go with the words. And take a look at her own great blog, Arhitektura + at http://arhitekturaplus.wordpress.com/about/
I’m proud to present one of my blogger friends’ efforts here and invite you to see some awesome work by Belgrade Streets photography. I invited Andy to answer a few questions about his work that I have been following on his blog. I found it hard to pick my favorite photo on his blog so here is a couple I have chosen that I think sums up Belgrade Streets so well. A fresh, personal view of the city that is completely honest, and confounding to much of Serbia’s reputation. Great to see photographers, under their own motivation, creating their own work under their own voice, and finding ways to get it seen on their terms. I’m looking forward to seeing more from this photographer. Here is 10 @ 10 with Andy.
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Phoneography Challenge: My Neighborhood
Lightning crackled in the sky. Thunder rolled across the corrugated roofing. Rain streamed down the tramlines. Oncoming lights pierced the gathering gloom. "Don't let me down" he said... This is my response to the "Phoneography challenge: My neighbourhood" from The Daily Post at WordPress.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details
Vans park across the pavement. Tyre tracks slice the street. Shopper strides by with trolley and stick. Green apple promises health, new hope? Railings opened, chains unlocked. Old courtyard looks out over new street. It's all about the details on belgradestreets. This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details
балканска
A gritty cobbled street through the heart of belgradestreets. Real people live, work and pass along this street. Walking this street from home, to school, to work. Holding hands, sharing dreams. Anything can be found in the shops that line this street. All you need is hope and a dream. "Now the cards I've drawn's … Continue reading балканска
angels and demons
Graffiti provokes a response. Emotional. Visceral. Basic. A cry. These belgradestreets; the people who live, love and work here, provoke me. Graffiti enrages, captures, beguiles us. I'd like to share a line of poetry, and a heartfelt thank you... "For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror which we are still just able to … Continue reading angels and demons
“may peace prevail on earth”
My knowledge of the Serbian language is poor. For that, after two years, I apologise. So, I may be making a logical blunder here in linking this street in the way I am. I've not quite got my head around the need to change the tense of nouns. Anyway. Gavrilo Princip earned his place in … Continue reading “may peace prevail on earth”
ispa competition entry
These images are my entry into the International Street Photography Competition 2013. Hosted this year by Fotoura. This year's theme "Hometown". A great opportunity to show the people of belgradestreets at work and play...

