Exploring Brentford Lock by kayak. The former dock was redeveloped during the 1970’s as a marina and housing estate and the lock still links the Grand Union Canal and the River Thames. This photograph was displayed as a large canvas print at the River Within - London exhibition.
HMS Belfast, a Second World War Royal Navy warship moored near Tower Bridge, photographed from a kayak. This print was exhibited as part of the River Within - London exhibition.
The Lots Road Power Station is currently being redeveloped into flats and shops. It used to provide power for the London Underground and is a grade II listed building. Photographed from a kayak and was part of the River Within - London exhibition. Available to purchase as an archival canvas print.
St Saviours Dock is a small inlet-style dock on the south bank of the River Thames, immediately downriver and east of Tower Bridge. It was photographed from a kayak and was exhibited as part of the River Within - London exhibition.
I found this moored boat at Strawberry Vale, near Teddington, having got on the water in a kayak before dawn, the mist still sitting heavy over the water. This image was displayed as a large canvas print in the River Within - London exhibition.
Strawberry Vale runs along the river between Twickenham and Teddington. Strawberry Vale 2 was photographed from a kayak and was part of the River Within - London exhibition.
Teddington Lock comprises of three locks and was first built in 1810, it marks the furthest reach of the tidal Thames. Teddington Lock was photographed from a kayak and was part of the River Within - London exhibition.