Barbican Centre 2024

I am utterly absorbed by brutalist modern architecture. I say ‘modern’ but I probably mean from the 1960s to the 1980s or thereabouts. I love the energy and force in these powerful shapes, the texture of the concrete and in particular the way it reacts to the changing light.

I took these shots over the space of an hour or so with photographer and YouTuber Jimmy Cheng, who introduced me to this spectacular modern marvel.

Not all of these shots are of the Barbican Estate. I took a few more before and after, as I’m a fan of architecture of all periods.

I like to include people in my shots. They are usually quite small, but captured very carefully in the right space, the right light, ideally mid-stride. I think people add a strangeness and a mystery to architectural and street shots that makes them all the more absorbing.

Anyway, here’s a selection of photographs. They were taken with an OM System PEN E-P7 with a Laowa 10mm f/2 lens using a custom black and white camera profile with a grain effect – followed by some slight enhancement and editing later on in Lightroom.