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London before Christmas, December 2025

Art’Otel Hoxton

Sunrises

And sunsets…

Kew Gardens

Christmas at Kew

Covent Garden

Liverpool Street, City of London

Tower of London

View from the Garden at 120

Tower Bridge

Millenium Bridge

Hay’s Galleria

Royal Albert Hall

John Rutter Christmas Celebration

Hyde Park

Hard Rock Cafe and Museum, at 150 Old Park Lane, Hyde Park

Selfridges and Disney collaboration, Oxford Street

Liberty and Fortnum and Mason’s decorations

Oxford and Regent’s streets

Christmas Quartet at Abbey Road

The Royal Exchange

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London, December 2024

Tower of London and river Thames

Tower Bridge

Christmas at the Bridge

Covent Garden

St.Paul’s Church, Covent Garden

Paddingtom Bear House, 30 Chalcot Crescent in Primrose Hill

The Regent’s Park

Camden Town

Hans & Gretel

Handel and Hendrix House.

Jimi Hendrix lived at this flat on the upper floors of 23 Brook Street while he was staying in London in 1968-69. Now it is opened as a museum. The bedroom was decorated by Jimi in his own style including curtains, ornaments and many other things. It took me quite a lot of time to notice all the small details that make this flat look really specific. Another room at the museum has a wall of album covers, and an index of the music played on the Bang & Olufsen turntable.

Carnaby Street and Liberty

Minalima

Greenwich

Oxford Street

Big Ben

Christmas at Kew

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Abbey Road Studios recording and mixing sessions, London 2024

Could I have ever imagined to have an opportunity to photograph the recording and mixing sessions at the Abbey Road Studio 3?

It was an absolutely incredible experience, can’t be compared to anything else.Not only the studio is great but the music recorded and people are amazing too. Can’t wait to hear the final tracks. It should be something beautiful and special.

Many thanks to Sage for letting me be the part of this experience. 🙂

In loving memory of Marty Sammon…

May 2024

November 2024

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London, November 2024

Streets of South Kensington

Holland Park and Japanese Garden

Royal Albert Hall

Royal College of Music

Kensington Palace

Hyde Park

Richmond

Chelsea Garden

Battersea Power Station and Fireworks of Battersea Park (Guy Fawkes Day)

Big Ben and Westminster Bridge

Paddington Experience at Country Hall

Covent Garden

The King’s Head, Earl’s Court

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England, May 2024

London

Covent Garden

South Kensington

Kew Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was founded in 1759 and keep changing since then. It houses the largest and the most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world.

Palm House and Marc Quinn: Light into Life exhibition

Princess of Wales Conservatory and Rock Garden

The Hive

The Dutch House is one of the few surviving parts of the Kew Palace complex.

Great Pagoda

Ruined Arch

Royal Albert Hall and the Albert Memorial

Hyde Park

Westminster and Big Ben

St.James Park

Leicester Square

Richmond Park

Richmond area and river Thames

Paddington station

Brighton and Hove

White Cliffs of Brighton

Brighton Marina

The Lanes

Whistable

Harbour Market

Whistable Castle and Gardens

Long Rock

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Step inside the Abbey Road and Freddie Mercury Exhibition, London, August 2023

Step inside the Abbey road, a legendary studio, home to countless records by The Beatles, Pink Floyd and many more was an amazing once a lifetime experience. Took some pictures of iconic Studio Two and its famous historic instruments and studio gear which was used of a countless landmark records.

The lecture was led by Recording The Beatles authors Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew.

Challen piano was built in the 1930s. It gives a nice warm tone: a softer sound than a grand piano or the Steinway Vertegrand. Note the cigarette burns to the left on the keys courtesy of John and Paul.

Steinway Vertegrand Uprightpiano is one of the most long lived instruments of the studio (from around1905) and was used on several Beatles tracks such as Lady Madonna and regularlyused on Sgt. Peppers and The White album.

5th of September was Freddie Mercury 77th Birthday and the final day of Sotheby’s A World Of His Own auction exhibition which I was lucky to see 2 weeks ago during my London vacation. 

Very mixed feelings to be honest. Absolutely amazing and interesting exhibition of Freddie’s personal collection of musical instruments, costumes, home design and many other crazy little things but it’s sad to think that everything is going be sold. It should be a museum or something like that. There are millions of QUEEN fans around the world so it could be a very popular place to visit…

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Sunny England, May 2023

Eastbourne

The low tide

Sovereugn Harbour

Prince’s Park

Eastbourne beach

Cozy and foggy Eastbourne evenings

Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters

The hills and dips of the chalk cliffs between Cuckmere Haven and Birling Gap all have names. The original Seven Sisters now count as eight due to erosion dividing two of the hills.

The view of the white cliffs just makes you feel so amazed!

There is also a lighthouse built on the hill, the light from which first shone on the 11 October 1834.

Beachy Head

The White Chalk Cliffs at Beachy Head were formed between 65 and 100 million years ago when the land was completely covered by the sea.

The light from the Beachy Head Lighthouse first shone on the 2nd October 1902.

Pevensey Bay

Pevensey Bay is a beautiful and cozy old fishing village founded in 1600 as Wallsend, the end of the sea wall from Eastbourne.

Pevensey castle

Pevensey Castle has a history stretching back over 1700 years, beginning in the 4th century as one of the strongest Roman Saxon Shore forts, two-third of whose towered walls still stand. Its impressive ruins stand on what was once a peninsula surrounded by sea and salt marsh projecting from the mainland of the Sussex coast.

London

Royal Albert Hall

The Albert Memorial

Hyde Park

Kensington Palace

Kensington area

Covent Garden

Victoria Embankment Gardens

Waterloo Bridge

Lambeth Bridge

Big Ben

Westminster Abbey

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A Tribute to Jeff Beck, London, 22-23 May 2023

Absolutely beautiful and magical concerts in the memory of one of the greatest guitarists Jeff Beck at the Royal Albert Hall! I was literally laughing and crying during the show as it was very emotional, thanks to the amazing artists Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall, Ronnie Wood, Rod Stewart, Gary Clark Jr, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Billy F Gibbons, Imelda May, John McLaughlin, Robert Randolph, Joss Stone, Olivia Safe, Kirk Hammett, Johnny Depp, Rhonda Smith, Anika Nilles and Robert Stevenson! Great lineup and setlist featuring different eras of Jeff Beck’s music. 

22 May 2023

At the beginning of the show two Yardbirds hits “Shapes of Things” and “Heart full of Sould” were played by Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall and the band. Clapton then welcomed Derek Trucks and Susan Tedesxhi to the stage.

Joss Stone performing “I put a spell on you”.

During Rod Stewart’s set at the May 22 tribute concert, he said, “I never thought I’d be here playing a concert in tribute to my dear old pal, Jeff Beck.” He started his set with “Infatuation,” his 1984 hit that featured Beck on guitar. 

After introducing Gary Clark Jr., Rode joked “I’ve never seen so many guitars in my life”.

Eric Clapton then sang “Going Down”, recorded by the Jeff Back Group in 1972 as the evening’s finale.

23 May 2023

Wish Buddy Guy and his band could have been there in person but great video tribute from the Legends, so many great memories!

Imelda May joined the lineup, which also included Johnny Depp, to sing “Remember (Walking in the Sand)” which she and Jeff Beck performed many times.

Other career-spanning repertoire included “Freeway Jam”, so closely associated with Jeff Beck’s 1977 live album with the Jan Hammer Group. Beck was touring with ZZ Top quite frequently. On this night, the band’s Billy Gibbons performed “Rough Boy”, which they had played together many times.