For this assignment I imagined that I was on an assignment for
an intelligent, thoughtful travel publication that demanded a considered,
in-depth treatment.
I chose a city near to my home, St Albans in
Hertfordshire. My reason for choosing
the city of St Albans was my familiarity with it, having worked there for
many years. I felt that as I know the
city well, I would have a good appreciation of what its spaces and buildings
mean for the people who live in and among them. In the photographs that I took during the assignment I aimed to
create a selection of a dozen images that would show the character of the place
and the people who live there. From
these twelve images I chose 6 final images that would be suitable to fill six
pages.
In addition, I wanted to show the parts of the city that
mean the most to me. Although it is hard
to give the viewer an in-depth appreciation of a large city in six images, I
tried to include a sense of how I enjoyed having the opportunity to show off my
hometown.
St Albans is a fairly large city, situated on a hilltop
approximately 30 miles from the centre of London. Although home to many new residents, some from overseas who
travel to work in London, St Albans has a long history dating back to the
days of the Roman occupation of Britain and possibly before. Its large street market, held on Wednesdays
and Saturdays was given its royal charter in medieval times and is a direct
link to the city’s history. The types
of stalls in the market reflect the demands of the current population. Artisan produce, such as speciality bread
and locally produced fine cheese as well as international products are now more
popular than the traditional food stalls that would have made up the market in
previous times.
The city centre’s layout has been dictated by the original
positions of the wooden medieval warehouses.
These warehouses had small gaps or alleyways between them linking the
main thoroughfares. These “gaps” have
been retained as the buildings were built and rebuilt over the original wooden
structures. I have tried to show this
feature of the city photographically.
Although St Albans is in every respect a modern city, it
still has many reminders of its long history.
The cathedral was originally the parish church for an important Abbey
that once dominated the city. The roman
road, Watling Street runs through the city on its journey north from
London. Thus it was an important
staging post and administrative centre.
The city, although largely urban, has many trees and green spaces that
give a “country feel” to some parts.
Each period in history has left its mark on St Albans and I
have attempted to show this in my choice of photographs.
The choice of six photographs was very difficult for such a
varied and interesting city like St Albans.
I feel that I have succeeded in giving a flavour of the place through
the chosen images. I have chosen the 6
images that work best together as a set and also provide variety in both
subject matter and scale.
It was difficult to get clear uninterrupted photographs of
the cathedral without cars, vans and buildings in the way. It would have been easier on a quieter day
but the life of the cathedral is very busy with many functions being held there
during the week.
(Image 1 - 3058) A Tudor Inn situated on a main route into the city centre. |
(Image 2 - 3060) Many grand houses, built by merchants line the roads into the city. |
(Image 5 - 3093) This low level window lintel has been ground out by generations of school children using coins as they waited for the bus near the old county school. |
Not Selected Images
Other images produced but not chosen for the final 6 images are shown below:(3062) Ryder Seed Hall, originally used for sorting seeds, now a restaurant. |
(3066) Clock Tower in the city centre. |
(3067) Tudor coaching inn, now used as a Thai restaurant. |
(3113) Artisan bread stall in the twice weekly market. |
(3127) The St Michaels area of the city. Waffle restaurant in an old water mill. |
(3131) Jogger in the St Michaels area of the city. |
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