White City portrait

White City in west London is not the most glamorous or sought-after address, but it plays a huge role in my life as part of the neighbourhood.

The area began life as an exhibition mecca in the early 20th century, and was the venue for the 1908 Olympics. More than a century later, times have changed. Its era as the hub of BBC Television and news has been and gone. But the relatively new Westfield shopping complex has transformed White City.

It’s a place where people live and work. Enjoy this series of snapshots from an urban slice of west London.

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Early morning mall

Shopping malls are, by design, buildings running alive with people and activity. If you want the place to yourself, it’s best to turn up early when the doors are open but the retail outlets are still closed.

This is what I did with Westfield London, literally a stone’s throw away from my home in west London. The few figures I found were en route to work. It was the time to enjoy the vast acres of polished floors, glasshouse-style roof and appreciate the reflective, glinting materials that make up the building.

And for once in this place, there was no-one to disturb me.

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Marble walkers

Marble walkers

This photograph is taken in Westfield, the glistening retail place here in west London. But this isn’t a typical scene. It’s very quiet, with just three figures going about their business.

And that isn’t shopping as it’s early in the morning. They are heading to work in some of the many shops, or perhaps using it as a quick route to another place. It is a shot of reflections and closed doors. But that doesn’t last long in this place…

Red, white and blue

The UK is gearing up to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee next weekend, which will involve processions, river pageants and street parties over a two-day public holiday.

My local shopping mall is already in the mood, with Union Jack flags festooning a vast outdoor thoroughfare. It’s usually on big Royal occasions that the flag flutters everywhere. The shot above also reveals the diversity of the neighbourhood and city, living underneath such a traditional emblem.

The shopping complex is also quite new and shiny with modernistic architecture. Seeing it so brightly decorated caused me to stop, take some photographs and think about the sense of celebration under the summer sun which is finally with us.

I wonder just how many times red, white and blue will feature in photographs over the coming week?…

See also: Jubilee Thames