Meiji Jingu and consecrated sake barrels

Some images from Tokyo.

By the consecrated sake barrels.




Entrance to the main shrine complex.
Cape Town: Tourist Views

I live in a city (London) which is culturally diverse and has a very unequal distribution of wealth and opportunity, and I’ve had the opportunity to visit a good few ‘high contrast’ cities before. Cities like Jerusalem, Hong Kong, New York are all fascinatingly uneven and contested places, but none of them quite prepared me for Cape Town. The Mother City is the most contrasty, contradictory place I think I’ve been. For the most part, the well-to-do areas on the coast and on the foothills of Table Mountain combine breathtaking natural beauty, developed world opulence and a sensibility that is cued-in to current trends. Further inland, neighbourhoods in the Cape Flats are on a sliding scale that runs from modest homes that are properly hooked up to municipal utilities to self-constructed dwellings with corrugated metal walls and roofs, where running water and reliable electrical supply is not taken for granted.
This disparity is absolutely on show in the image above, where a small cluster of unofficial dwellings cluster in a former quarry just off Chiappini Street on the edge of Bo-Kaap. These houses are two blocks from a tall office building and directly underneath a house with a swimming pool at the top of the hill.
Regardless of the conditions in which they live, the vast majority of people were warm, frank and engaging. While I attempt to get my head around the experience of the last two weeks, here are some stills I shot from the rooftop terrace of the hotel bar. These are the arm’s length touristy shots that are the opposite end of the spectrum of filming I went there to do.

Cape Town Bowl is the central business district, and has a lot of International-Style tall buildings interspersed with colonial Dutch and British architecture, and a good bit of Deco concrete, which looks great on bright, clear days.

Looking southwest towards the V&A Waterfront, a quasi-public space which is the most touristy part of town. It has a gentrified docklands feel to it, and is clearly designed to be a place where many of the more problematic aspects of Cape Town are kept at arm’s length by exclusionary urban design strategies and policing. Despite this, it is not a total Disneyland, which is a testament to the enduring spirit of the city.

Table Mountain is ever-present, no matter which neighbourhood you’re in.

Lion’s Head in the background. Bo-Kaap is the brightly painted neighbourhood in the middle ground.
With the Everyday Journeys documentaries I shot in Cape Town over the past fortnight, I have delved into the city at street-level and through the eyes of the people who live there. As I edit the footage I’m really looking forward to moving from a strategic overview of the city into a close-up lived experience of the people and place.
Protected: Family snaps from PhD Graduation
Sneak Preview: Cape Town Everyday Journeys
Rushes from the tiny action camera are pretty successful, and the doggycam was surprisingly fun. In this video the camera is operated by Emma, a border collie. She expertly captures the moment when her human, Judy-Ann and I get caught out by a big wave on Sea Point Promenade, Cape Town. Emma is a very good girl.
Evening sun, Toledo

I’m already seeing what Buñuel saw in this place. Just around the corner is a small shop selling marzipan made by nuns and staffed by nuns.
Mother, daughter and doll
Mother, daughter and doll, Hackney Road, 1st September 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Loose Chain
Loose chain, Hackney Road, 1st September 2017, Fuji X-T20.
The Gossamer City
The Gossamer City, Hackney Road, 1st September 2017, Fuji X-T20,
V&H Recovery
V&H Recovery, Bethnal Green, 1st September 2017, Fuji -T20.
A Cat on the Shoulder
A Cat on the Shoulder, Bethnal Green, 1st September 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Dalston Junction
Dalston Junction, Sun 27th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Birdboxes, Duncan Terrace, London
Birdboxes, Duncan Terrace, London, 27 August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Colebrooke Row, London
Colebrooke Row, London, 27th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Olympic Park
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, 22nd August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Þingvallakirkja
View through window of Þingvallakirkja, Iceland, 17th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Exterior of Þingvallakirkja, Iceland, 17th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Prime Minister’s Summer Home, Þingvellir
Summer home of the Icelandic Prime Minister, Þingvellir, Iceland, 17th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Nobody sees the barn
Sightseers at Gullfoss waterfall, Iceland, 17th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Friðheimar greenhouse
Greenhouse at Friðheimar tomato farm, Iceland, 17th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Reykjavik harbour
Reykjavik harbour, 16th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Freak Lunchbox mural
Mural on the side of Freak Lunchbox sweetshop, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 13th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Middle Point Cove, Nova Scotia
Middle Point Cove, 19th August 2017, Fuji X-T20
Middle Point Cove, Nova Scotia
Middle Point Cove, Nova Scotia, 19th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.
Indian Harbour Road, Nova Scotia
Indian Harbour Road, Nova Scotia, 13th August 2017, Fuji X-T20.