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Street Photography

Street Photography

August 24, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in photography, photography tips

There’s just something about street photography, I can’t quite put my finger on it. Each day and even minute is different to the next, there’s the anticipation of what you might find while you’re out shooting and the fascination with…

Quiet Summer Play

Quiet Summer Play

August 7, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in england, photography

Mikey playing in a small paddling pool in my parents garden during the last week of our stay with them in England. A Not-So-Wordless Wednesday post linked with:

English Rain [Monthly Reading Love]

English Rain [Monthly Reading Love]

August 6, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in chicago, england, monthly love

I’ve begun waking at a more reasonable hour in the mornings, so I think that means that I’m getting used to this time zone again. We’ve managed to get a few things done around the house and spent some time…

On the River

On the River

August 3, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in england, instagram, photography, thoughts

We’re back home in Chicago, making efforts to recover from the time difference. Mikey and I have been waking up at 4am each morning so far and the days have been blending together. We had managed to miss most of…

Cromer Pier

Cromer Pier

July 31, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in england, photography

This is a scheduled post, I’m on my way back to Chicago and will be travelling all day. We’re going to have been up bright and early to get to the airport and although I will likely be home in…

The Arrival of Sunshine

The Arrival of Sunshine

July 24, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in family, photography

The summer finally seems to have arrived in England. There’s a park nearby to my parents house where Mikey has loved to run around and play on the skate ramps when no other children are around, climbing up the ramps…

Summer Snapshots [Summer Daze]

Summer Snapshots [Summer Daze]

July 20, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in instagram, photography, summer daze

We’ve not had any outings in England this week, and have just spending time with my family as our long summer vacation draws to an end. We’ve been doing some rainy day activities indoors, the gaps in the rain clouds…

Cathedral

Cathedral

July 17, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in england, photography

The original church at this site was known in Anglo-Saxon as Medeshamstede, and although the site itself dates back to that period the cathedral as it now stands has mostly Norman architecture. Peterborough Cathedral is one of the most important…

Historic English Villages [Summer Daze]

Historic English Villages [Summer Daze]

July 13, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in england, summer daze

I posted a few landscape photographs on Wednesday from our little day trip to the Southeast of England last weekend, but I thought I’d share a few of the village that we visited too. We were actually heading out to…

Stormy Skies

Stormy Skies

July 10, 2012 · by Rebecca Sims · in england, photography

Some rolling hills, wooded passages and stormy skies from our day trip to the Wye Downs (part of a ridge of chalk hills called the North Downs) in the Southeast of England this past weekend. There’s something quite inspiring about…

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I'm Rebecca, a British expat living in Chicago with my husband and our 5 year old son. I love to take photographs, drink coffee, cook, read, and go on adventures.

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