London on Film | Zafira

Hi!

If you read my previous post, you'd know that I spent a week in London and it was so great. It was nice to have a week away from the chaos and craziness of college life and just take time to spend with my family. I didn't really get to out and explore as the main reason we were there was for wedding shopping but I managed to sneak away for a day and these are the film photographs that I took, enjoy!

I like to organise my photographs into categories when doing these posts but these two don't really fit into any because I took them on a different day.

Like I said earlier, the whole purpose of our family London trip was to shop and shop we did. We bought so much stuff and it was such a long process but most of the shopping is done and I can't wait for the wedding.

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I can't remember where I took this but the sunlight is what really caught my eye, it just created such a calm and serene environment in a busy city like London.

The Tate Modern is quite a peculiar place but I love it nonetheless. It's definitely for the more artsy fartsy people but it's still such a cool place to walk around.

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The two photographs above were actually taken in a pitch black room. In order to see the work on the walls you had to use flash which is usually not allowed. It was such a beautiful and moving collection of photographs.

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Covent Garden is one of those days you'd go when it's sunny and warm. Thankfully, the day I went, the weather was so good even though the Beast from the East 3 had hit a couple of days before. 

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There's so many pretty flowers in Covent Garden and if the Sun decides to be your friend you can get some super cute shots.

The British Museum is just built in the most beautiful way possible. The outside looks quite historic and old but on the inside, it has the most stunning minimal yet breath taking interior. It's all white and when the sun shines through, it just creates such an amazing atmosphere.

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I was running pretty low on film so I didn't get to get as many shots I initially wanted to but I completely adore these Greek sculptures.

I'll be posting these photographs plus a lot more over on my Instagram!

Lots of love,

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