soooo then...today I spent the day street blogging in and around Brighton. I found that the lanes was the best location where I found people with their own individual and unique style.
The young man i have photographed above is my favourite shot. I really like the way he was casually stood against the wall with his skateboard. He colour co-ordinated his hat and shoes to go with the board. i also like his band t-shirt 'The Smiths'
The tattoo's attracted me to next boy! my gosh... i love tattoos, and the shades. he just looked really cool strolling along with his shades on and a fag in one hand.
These two people were handing out flyer's promoting a vintage shop. I really liked the mans Dickie bow and the lady's hat. Accessory's seem to be attracting me to look twice at peoples outfits.
The grandad jumper! I really like knitted grandad jumpers. As winter is approaching i am sure I will see plenty more grandad jumpers around. I am also a fan of the boy's rolled up skinny jeans and plimsolls. 'purchased from topman of course'.
This couple caught my eye whilst walking through the busy lanes. I didn't get the chance to talk to them about their outfits as they were in a rush but on the bright side I did get a picture.
This man works in the lanes on a vintage stall. His coat was purchased from his stall and he said that his boots were vintage from beyond retro. His flicky out mustache suited his style, i believe this is called a 'painters brush' mustache.
This girl looked really cute in her long pleated pink dress. she has styled it with a vintage brown belt to add some style to the dress. i was also in love with the black leather boots also purchased from a vintage store.
This girl's outfit made me do a double take. I really like the way she is wearing neutral colours but the outfit stands out so well.
I quickly grabbed a picture of these three boys as i was sat eating a sandwich. They all have a very similar style but as their friends what do you expect.
Walking behind this lady on the pier, i couldn't help but stare at the back of her coat. After a long hard conversation trying to talk to her ( she was foreign) I thought her coat was a 'fold into a bag coat' but it wasn't. it gave the effect that it was thoe.
Wow this man looked so cool! His thick pin striped suit and top hat gave a real 19th century style.
last but not least these two men were playing music in the street. I wanted to take a picture of them as they looked really groovy playing their instruments.
The young man i have photographed above is my favourite shot. I really like the way he was casually stood against the wall with his skateboard. He colour co-ordinated his hat and shoes to go with the board. i also like his band t-shirt 'The Smiths'
The tattoo's attracted me to next boy! my gosh... i love tattoos, and the shades. he just looked really cool strolling along with his shades on and a fag in one hand.
These two people were handing out flyer's promoting a vintage shop. I really liked the mans Dickie bow and the lady's hat. Accessory's seem to be attracting me to look twice at peoples outfits.
The grandad jumper! I really like knitted grandad jumpers. As winter is approaching i am sure I will see plenty more grandad jumpers around. I am also a fan of the boy's rolled up skinny jeans and plimsolls. 'purchased from topman of course'.
This couple caught my eye whilst walking through the busy lanes. I didn't get the chance to talk to them about their outfits as they were in a rush but on the bright side I did get a picture.
This man works in the lanes on a vintage stall. His coat was purchased from his stall and he said that his boots were vintage from beyond retro. His flicky out mustache suited his style, i believe this is called a 'painters brush' mustache.
This girl looked really cute in her long pleated pink dress. she has styled it with a vintage brown belt to add some style to the dress. i was also in love with the black leather boots also purchased from a vintage store.
This girl's outfit made me do a double take. I really like the way she is wearing neutral colours but the outfit stands out so well.
I quickly grabbed a picture of these three boys as i was sat eating a sandwich. They all have a very similar style but as their friends what do you expect.
Walking behind this lady on the pier, i couldn't help but stare at the back of her coat. After a long hard conversation trying to talk to her ( she was foreign) I thought her coat was a 'fold into a bag coat' but it wasn't. it gave the effect that it was thoe.
Wow this man looked so cool! His thick pin striped suit and top hat gave a real 19th century style.
last but not least these two men were playing music in the street. I wanted to take a picture of them as they looked really groovy playing their instruments.