I #SEE...
All content protected under copyright law.
Copyright © 2015-2025 Karolina (Kala) Karmaza via (@kala_bennu ) uk.linkedin.com/in/karolinakarmaza / EXPLORE THE LINK |
PHOTOGRAPHY from the United Kingdom and beyond #AUTOPOIETICS
#AUTOPOIETICSPHOTOGRAPHY...
...has always been a very important part of my life, as well as it was the very first ''techy'' thing that caught my full attention. I remember playing around in the family, amateur home photographic little studio, that had a dark room created in a bathroom space. My favourite part of watching the film being developed was to see captured subject appearing on the paper, which to me was pure magic. Since then, I have developed my very own passion for photography, and have been photographing for my own pleasure. My ©AUTOPOIETICS® project in creative communication, and ''I see London'' is a reflection of yet another level of my creativity. In this part of the project I focus on photographing and writing about London's walking paths, that I actually have been walking through since moving to London in 2012. I do hope, that you will enjoy not only the photographs of the capital, but also be inspired to explore London on your very own terms, discovering many more different walking paths, leading to so many places waiting to be visited. |
postcard from london
30/08/2016
Walking and taking photographs of beautiful London, is not only a good time spent on learning about unique architecture and culture of this magnificent city, but also it is yet another way of keeping up with a sporty shape. Apart from running or/and skating, that I did more last summer and will write about in a near future, walking became one of my recent favorite activities this summertime – mainly because I do love photographing interesting places. 'Photo walking' not only inspire healthy, enculturated lifestyle, but most of all it does inspire an everyday creativity, at least in my creative development. If you have never been to the Queen's Elizabeth Olympic Park, and need that extra encouragement to do so, I must say, that when you'll finally go there you'll be absolutely amazed by the variety of plants, flowers, trees and all the greenery you can imagine, filled with family leasure friendly architecture. What I love most about the park is, that when you go there really early in the morning, as I did so today, you have a chance to spend really peaceful, quality time. It is even possible to forget, that you are still in one of the busiest metropolitan cities of the world. I do love to go to the Queen's Elizabeth Olympic Park, equally very much so to walk, run, skate or/and swim, as well as to do my ART. I recommend visiting Queen's Elizabeth Olympic Park with my whole heart, and when you'll get there, yours will be charmed by the undoubted beauty and most positive spirit. There is something truly magical about this place.
Let's be inspired :)
Walking and taking photographs of beautiful London, is not only a good time spent on learning about unique architecture and culture of this magnificent city, but also it is yet another way of keeping up with a sporty shape. Apart from running or/and skating, that I did more last summer and will write about in a near future, walking became one of my recent favorite activities this summertime – mainly because I do love photographing interesting places. 'Photo walking' not only inspire healthy, enculturated lifestyle, but most of all it does inspire an everyday creativity, at least in my creative development. If you have never been to the Queen's Elizabeth Olympic Park, and need that extra encouragement to do so, I must say, that when you'll finally go there you'll be absolutely amazed by the variety of plants, flowers, trees and all the greenery you can imagine, filled with family leasure friendly architecture. What I love most about the park is, that when you go there really early in the morning, as I did so today, you have a chance to spend really peaceful, quality time. It is even possible to forget, that you are still in one of the busiest metropolitan cities of the world. I do love to go to the Queen's Elizabeth Olympic Park, equally very much so to walk, run, skate or/and swim, as well as to do my ART. I recommend visiting Queen's Elizabeth Olympic Park with my whole heart, and when you'll get there, yours will be charmed by the undoubted beauty and most positive spirit. There is something truly magical about this place.
Let's be inspired :)
All content protected under copyright law. © 2015-2018 Karolina (Kala) Karmaza via (@kala_bennu) uk.linkedin.com/in/karolinakarmaza
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
postcard from london
18/08/2016
I love ART, so it is not so surprising, that I do love visiting galleries and exhibitions, as much as I can. One of my definitely favourite city walks, that involve visiting galleries or/and museums is the one to the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square. Since 2011, The year of Leonardo Da Vinci huge exhibition, that took the country by the storm, I have been visiting the National Gallery as often as I could. There are a lot of different paths, that lead to the National Gallery, and I have been walking through many different roots, depending what was the most optimal solution when juggling between my schedule of things to do on a certain day, recently after job interviews, on days off work before my career change break, or simply when having more time and opportunity to do so. If you would like to combine previous walk, that I introduced in Postcard from London, then beginning from St. Paul's could make a really nice one. As you walk straight ahead from the St. Paul's Cathedral up to the Court of Justice, and from there towards Savoy, and walking forward to the Trafalgar Square, you'll get to the most visited place in London – the National Gallery, with Portrait Gallery, and Leicester Square just behind them. Once you'll visit it, I can guarantee you will return to enjoy the wealth of ART, culture, history and fantastic atmosphere of the place.
Let's enjoy then! :)
I love ART, so it is not so surprising, that I do love visiting galleries and exhibitions, as much as I can. One of my definitely favourite city walks, that involve visiting galleries or/and museums is the one to the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square. Since 2011, The year of Leonardo Da Vinci huge exhibition, that took the country by the storm, I have been visiting the National Gallery as often as I could. There are a lot of different paths, that lead to the National Gallery, and I have been walking through many different roots, depending what was the most optimal solution when juggling between my schedule of things to do on a certain day, recently after job interviews, on days off work before my career change break, or simply when having more time and opportunity to do so. If you would like to combine previous walk, that I introduced in Postcard from London, then beginning from St. Paul's could make a really nice one. As you walk straight ahead from the St. Paul's Cathedral up to the Court of Justice, and from there towards Savoy, and walking forward to the Trafalgar Square, you'll get to the most visited place in London – the National Gallery, with Portrait Gallery, and Leicester Square just behind them. Once you'll visit it, I can guarantee you will return to enjoy the wealth of ART, culture, history and fantastic atmosphere of the place.
Let's enjoy then! :)
All content protected under copyright law. © 2015-2018 Karolina (Kala) Karmaza via (@kala_bennu) uk.linkedin.com/in/karolinakarmaza
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
postcard from london
09/08/2016
Walking across London, especially in the summer time is a fantastic, proactive way of not only getting to know this great place a little bit better, but also it is a marvelous way of keeping up with the healthy lifestyle. I am a huge fan of both, and I wholeheartedly recommend it for anyone who loves discovering diversity of new, exciting places to visit and being inspired by. Walking along the canal is yet another London walking path of my favourites, that give a chance to take a deep breath before jumping into the busy life of the capital. The very fine walking path just right by the London's historic river canal, beginning from East London, all the way into More London and back, is a nice long walk for any day of the week. It is a very popular sporty route for walkers, joggers, runners and cyclists, so it is good to be aware of morning and afternoon rush hour traffic. Getting from The House Mill - the largest tidal mill in the world, where you can get on a historic tour, to More London, where you will have a chance to stand on the Tower Bridge and take your very own magnificent photographs, then visiting Tower Of London, or/and walking on both sides of the River Thames, is a nice way of spending some of spare summer time.
Let's get inspired! :)
Walking across London, especially in the summer time is a fantastic, proactive way of not only getting to know this great place a little bit better, but also it is a marvelous way of keeping up with the healthy lifestyle. I am a huge fan of both, and I wholeheartedly recommend it for anyone who loves discovering diversity of new, exciting places to visit and being inspired by. Walking along the canal is yet another London walking path of my favourites, that give a chance to take a deep breath before jumping into the busy life of the capital. The very fine walking path just right by the London's historic river canal, beginning from East London, all the way into More London and back, is a nice long walk for any day of the week. It is a very popular sporty route for walkers, joggers, runners and cyclists, so it is good to be aware of morning and afternoon rush hour traffic. Getting from The House Mill - the largest tidal mill in the world, where you can get on a historic tour, to More London, where you will have a chance to stand on the Tower Bridge and take your very own magnificent photographs, then visiting Tower Of London, or/and walking on both sides of the River Thames, is a nice way of spending some of spare summer time.
Let's get inspired! :)
All content protected under copyright law. © 2015-2018 Karolina (Kala) Karmaza via (@kala_bennu) uk.linkedin.com/in/karolinakarmaza
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
postcard from london
08/08/2016
Each time I walk across London I still pinch myself, that I live in this wonderful city, filled with magnificent architecture, and so many places to discover. The very first destination, as one would have guessed, would be the very heart of London: Westminster, with Big Ben and Houses of Parliament. On the other side of the River Thames: Southbank, tingling with tourist's attractions and cultural events. I love walking along the river, right up to Tate Modern, then across Millennium Bridge to St. Paul's Cathedral. It is a nice long walk, especially on a Sunday afternoon, but if you have time during the week you will walk in a less crowded space. I wholeheartedly recommend discovering London on foot, and who knows, maybe you will discover your very own London walking path.
Let's discover! :)
Each time I walk across London I still pinch myself, that I live in this wonderful city, filled with magnificent architecture, and so many places to discover. The very first destination, as one would have guessed, would be the very heart of London: Westminster, with Big Ben and Houses of Parliament. On the other side of the River Thames: Southbank, tingling with tourist's attractions and cultural events. I love walking along the river, right up to Tate Modern, then across Millennium Bridge to St. Paul's Cathedral. It is a nice long walk, especially on a Sunday afternoon, but if you have time during the week you will walk in a less crowded space. I wholeheartedly recommend discovering London on foot, and who knows, maybe you will discover your very own London walking path.
Let's discover! :)
All content protected under copyright law. © 2015-2025Karolina (Kala) Karmaza via (@kala_bennu) uk.linkedin.com/in/karolinakarmaza
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
Click here to edit.
POSTCARD FROM LONDON
22/07/2016
I have been photographing this magnificent place with true passion, commitment and joy: LONDON the greatest of all in the UK, at least according to the city guides. Living among the greatest architecture in the world, as well as appreciating diverse culture of this capital city, filled plentifully with so many areas to visit, enjoy and learn about, I decided to expand my AUTOPOIETICS creative project yet a little bit more, and introduce you to my ''I SEE LONDON'' photography space. I hope, that you will join me on this exploration journey, to discover the beauty of London from yet more different angles.
Let's discover! :)
Let's discover! :)
All content protected under copyright law. © 2015-2018 Karolina (Kala) Karmaza via (@kala_bennu) uk.linkedin.com/in/karolinakarmaza
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)
Navigate to the left hand side of the page for different levels of my creative potential - thank you :)