Tower Bridge

Although lacking the history of London Bridge, Tower Bridge is London’s most famous bridge. Named due to its proximity to the Tower of London, it’s an iconic London landmark recognised globally. Designed by Sir Horace Jones and Completed in 1894, the double leaf bascule bridge allowed the passage of tall masted ships to the nearby Port of London. Although the port closed in the 1960’s the bascules are still raised an average of 3 times a day.

  • 30 St Mary Axe 360 Panorama, Dawn to Dusk

    In this 30 St Mary Axe 360 you can explore the views from one of the City of London’s most iconic buildings. The building commonly known as ‘the Gherkin’ is the 4th tallest in the City of London, behind Tower 42, the Heron Tower and the Leadenhall Building (‘the Cheesegrater’), but still stands out as…

    30 St Mary Axe 360 Panorama, Dawn to Dusk
  • Lambent London – View From 30 St Mary Axe

    Explore photography from St Mary Axe in high resolution. When setting up a shoot from a tall building, it’s easy to become absorbed in the technicalities. The kit, the back-up in case of equipment failure, the technical process, waiting for the right weather, there’s much to plan for. And then, there are moments of pure…

    Lambent London – View From 30 St Mary Axe
  • Constant Thames

    This high resolution panorama follows the River Thames as it flows past HMS Belfast, the prestigious developments of More London, including City Hall, towards Tower Bridge, resplendent in blue and white following it’s recent repaint. Across the river, in the City of London, many of its iconic skyscrapers are bursting into light as twilight falls…

    Constant Thames
  • The Queen’s Walk, South Bank

    The Queen’s Walk is part of the South Bank Centre, a complex of buildings dedicated to the arts located on the South Bank of the River Thames. At the South Bank, there’s the Royal Festival Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Purcell Room, The Hayward and the Poetry Library, and is Europe’s largest venue for…

    The Queen’s Walk, South Bank
  • More London

    ‘More London’ is an exciting new development on the Thames on the South Bank opposite the Tower of London. The buildings were designed by the world-renowned Foster + Partners architects. Will Pearson was commissioned by the agency, Salter Baxter, to photograph ‘4 More London’ for their client, the law firm, Lawrence Graham. The panoramas showcase…

    More London