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Tag Archives: Carnival
THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2024
Posted in Carnival, Culture, Documentary, Editorial, London, People, The Notting Hill Carnival, Travel Photography
Also tagged Batala, Caribbean culture, culture, London, Notting Hill Carnival, Notting Hill Carnival 2024, people, street party, Travel photography |
THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2022
Having been cancelled for two years due to the covid rules, the biggest street party in Europe was back in August 2022 bringing millions of people back to the streets of London…
Posted in Carnival, Culture, Documentary, Editorial, Europe, Event, London, The Notting Hill Carnival, Traditions, Travel Photography
Also tagged Batala, Batala London, celebration, costumes, culture, drummers, Event, Notting Hill, Notting Hill Carnival, people, samba |
THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2019
It has been the hottest Carnival ever, with temperatures above 30 degree.
More than just a street party, the Carnival was first held in 1959 in response to a series of racist attacks and rioting that spread in west London. The Carnival was put together to celebrate of the local community, people from the Caribbean coming to London in search of opportunities.
As always, there is a lot of fun, great energy and positive vibes, music and street food, beautiful costumes and dance from the London samba schools.
Once again, a great job from the Notting Hill Carnival organisers. https://www.facebook.com/NHCarnivalLDN/
Posted in Culture, Documentary, Editorial, Event, London, People, The Notting Hill Carnival, Traditions
Also tagged bands, Caribbean culture, colorful, culture, energy, Event, family day, good vibes, Jouvert, London, mas, Notting Hill, Notting Hill Carnival 2019, people, samba dancers, samba school, street food, street party, Traditions |
THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2018
A few shots from The Notting Hill Carnival. The Jouvert, the Family day under a pouring rain, and the final parade day…
Posted in Carnival, Documentary, Editorial, Festival, London, People, The Notting Hill Carnival
Also tagged Colourful, costumes, Crowd, Documentary, editorial, energy, Jouvert, London, NHC2018, Notting Hill Carnival, Notting Hill Carnival 2018, parade, people, photography, Revellers |
THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2017
An emotional Notting Hill Carnival this year, marked by poignant tributes to those who lost their life in the Grenfell tragedy. Nevertheless, it was a time to put aside the sadness and celebrate the street party. Once again, I have witnessed two days of amazing costumes and colours, energy and madness from the carnival goers.
Posted in Carnival, Documentary, Event, London, The Notting Hill Carnival
Also tagged colours, costumes, energy, Event, LNHC, London, Notting Hill Carnival, Notting Hill Carnival 2017, people, samba school, street party, streetphotography, The London Notting Hill Carnival, The Notting Hill Carnival |
THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2016
This year is celebrating the 50th year of the Notting Hill Carnival.
As always, the largest street party in Europe is about people energy, odd characters, the beautiful costumes and choreography from the UK leading samba schools.
Bye bye and see you again next year!!!
Posted in Carnival, Event, Festival, London, The Notting Hill Carnival
Also tagged Choreography, color, colorful, costume, energy, Event, fun, London, music, Notting Hill Carnival, people, samba school |
The Notting Hill Carnival 2015
Another year, another great Notting Hill Carnival…
The music, the ongoing street party, the energy, people from all races, class and age, the beautiful costumes and colours…
Bye bye and see you again next year!
Francesco
Posted in Event
Also tagged colours, costumes, energy, London, Notting Hill Carnival, party, people, street, street photogrphy |
Notting Hill Carnival 2014
It is time for the Notting Hill Carnival, the Europe’s biggest street party.
Prior to the parade, Notting Hill offers a very different scenario to what we are normally used to see. It is silent, empty and majority of the locals left for the bank holiday weekend.
Preparation begins the night before, when shops are boarded for protection along the main artery of the Parade’s route. It is an opportunity for a small army of street artists to show off colourful graffiti.
Majority of the shops are closed and only few businesses will remain open during the Carnival offering drinks on the street.
Some residents will be offering food and drinks on the street during the Parade, and organisation starts early in the morning.
The forecast for the weekend is variable.
It is a sunny day on Sunday, traditionally the kids parade. This year theme seems to be a “paint me beautiful” approach to celebration, which does not spare policemen engaging with the crowd
(a colourful selfie is a must)
Monday it is the party for grow ups, but it looks like they will be dancing in the rain.
I am either early for the parade or the show is delayed because of the weather, and I kill the time around Portobello Road. Will be people put off by the adverse weather and decide to stay at home? It does not look like, even bananas are used to keep the shoes dry.
As the rain stops around midday, the parade finally begins. The overcast sky makes the light favourable to photography.
Why bother to buy expensive gear? Mobile phone photography is just fine!!!
It pours with rain again later in the afternoon, but this does not stop performers to keep dancing and smiling. The weather will not defeat their playful mood.
It is a very wet Carnival. I managed to protect well the gear from the rain, but I am soaked. It has been a learning experience shooting an event under this weather conditions, interesting and memorable. Probably a one-off opportunity as it is usually hot and sunny. At least there is no harsh light to worry about.
As the day comes to an end, street performers are replaced by a mass of drunken people, and the sound of police sirens begins to overlap with the fading noise of the Carnival. For the London police the “party” starts now, and it will be a busy night. For me, it is time to go home.
The music, the ongoing street party, the energy, people from all races, class and age, the beautiful costumes and colours…
I am a bit sad this is over, and I am looking forward for the next year.
Bye bye Notting Hill Carnival
Francesco
London
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