For this task i went out into Worcester city centre and just walked around for about 5 hours. I was looking for the right shot but in low light and a camera which settings had broke this was going to prove difficult.
Below are the photographs which i took that day around 5:30pm.
^These two photos are of a lovely woman and her dog Ellie. unfortunately they are both homeless and when they see me photographing them the woman couldn't stop laughing. I sat and spoke with her for about half an hour and couldn't stop making a fuss of Ellie. It was amazing to meet someone in such high spirits still with a wicked sense of humour even when they are going through such tough times.
^I took this photo when waling behind this bloke, i never seen what his face looked like but he walked so confidently and blowing his cigarette smoke up into the air i couldn't resist a snap.
^these two blokes were sat having what it seemed a serious conversations and i couldn't resist the temptation to get a shot of them both. Two men and two characters.
^these two photographs were of a big old dog called Zues. For a big dog he was a right softy. I started snapping away and he was instantly mesmerised
by the sound of the camera shutter and couldn't keep his eyes of me.
^After walking around for a few hours i came across this young lady who was leant up against a wall, i stood from a far and zoomed in, she looked over and said 'you can keep photographing its ok'. I stopped and went up to speak to her and turns out she models part time so that's why she didn't mind me photographing her. As to why she was leaning up against the wall she said she was waiting for a friend.
Below are shots from about 8:30pm that day.
^these two shots were taken from outside the new restaurant/bar in Worcester town. I stood outside and started to photograph their shop window because i fell in love with the neon sign. The deep red glow it gave off against the blackness that had surrounded the window was mesmerising.
^After photographing from outside i went on in and asked if i could photograph the bar staff working.










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