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Travelling to new places is always about self discovery. Finding out why you view certain things the way you do, breaking misconceptions and realising there is no such thing as 'normal'. What you...
Following on from my previous post I had a lot of nice pictures left over so instead of letting them go to waste I decided to extend the article and showcase the range of photos you can take usin...
Hey guys, apologies for lack of content these last few weeks but there has been a few things happening in the background of Style Division that I'm very happy about and hopefully all will be reve...
It's easy to get complacent, especially with photography. You may get stuck doing the same thing you've always done which makes you lose that creative spark that first got you into this never end...
In my previous post I explored the more natural side of the north of England. Places like the Lake District and Malham Cove made an appearance but that's barely scratching the surface. North of E...
As part of my ode to Camden I decided to grab my trusted Fuji XE-1 and see what kind of styles people are rocking at the markets. As usual the weather was it's dreary self but this didn't seem to...
In my early photography days I played it safe, taking pictures of buildings and landscapes and simply honing my skills. Over the last few months however I picked up a Canon 7D and a Sigma lens to...
Following my Eastern European adventures I was invited to spend a few days in Berlin and seeing as I've never been to Germany before I thought this was a great opportunity to learn about the...
Following on from my previous ASOS street style post, Miles and I delved further into Shoreditch and then onto Exchange House in Liverpool St to really bring the lookbook together. With autumn we...
Brutalist architecture is a movement in architecture that flourished in popularity from the 1950s to the mid-1970s. The term originates from the French word for "raw" as béton brut (raw concrete)...
As some of you may have guessed by my recent posts I have finally made the big move to the big smoke after 2.5 fun and exciting years up north in Leeds. My new marketing job has me working with s...
Although London Fashion Week is predominantly a female affair, mens fashion trends can shine through. Most guys make an exception during fashion week as the ‘anything goes’ mentality is often enc...
As you may have noticed from my Rome and Paris posts I love a late night wander. Like a werewolf a city can transform under moonlight and provide the backdrop for an unplanned adventure. Amsterda...
I had some spare time to kill this afternoon so I looked through my ever growing abandoned projects pile and discovered a number of photos from my trip to Italy in which I tried to practice the a...
A few days ago I was invited to the Topman store in Knightsbridge to sample their ‘THIS IS TAILORING’ collection and start my personal summer a few weeks earlier than expected. In keeping with ta...
Italy is a country that's always full of surprises so when Mike Knowles suggested a 5 day road trip it was an offer I couldn't refuse. We spent our days visiting seaside villages around Cinque Te...
A few weeks ago the National Portrait Gallery was holding an Audrey Hepburn exhibition and seeing as I've seen her face all over Tumblr and Pinterest over the last few years I joined up with Kris...
It's easy to get entrenched in old ideals and stick to the tried and tested but history has shown us time and time again that progress is inevitable. This couldn't be truer with regard to the tec...






















