Originally a medieval church, St Dunstan was largely destroyed during the Blitz in World War II. Instead of rebuilding it, London turned the ruins into a public garden where nature has literally swallowed the architecture.
Do not shoot flat against the shop windows. Instead, safely walk out to the small pedestrian island right at the center curve of Regent Street (near the junction of Glasshouse Street).
To capture the elite, whimsical, and highly sought-after cinematic aesthetic of this neighborhood, you must target the tucked-away residential enclaves and master the geometry of London’s historic carriage ways.
The photos end up looking like a standard city park visit. To capture its true, high-end essence, you must approach it as an ethereal, dark-romantic fashion set.
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