Roger Estop has an excellent blog: ‘Reading urban photographs – What photographs tell us about places’ (readingurbanphotographs.com). In a posting, ‘Urbanism through the window’, Roger quotes a definition that, ‘Urban design is everything that you can see out of the window’; and says ‘This prompts an approach to photographing places, whereby the window is a picture frame, like every photograph.’ I had lunch at the Golden Lion, St Ives, yesterday sitting looking out of the window. Oliver Cromwell kept a puritan eye on the market; the bag lady made only one sale.
Photo: St Ives, Cambs, September 2017