Author: Andrew Lalchan

Affordable Art Fair 2017 in London

This was my first visit to the Affordable Art Fair in Battersea park, London and it was certainly an amazing place. Below are some photographs

Lumen Exhibition 2017 – Day 2

All the photographs are up and looking stunning inside the gallery. One of the workshops I went to was by the Brazilian photographer Hebert Kozu.

Lumen Exhibition 2017 – Day 1

If you are in East London head down to the Lumen Exhibition held in Espacio Gallery. Its exciting to have 4 photographs exhibited there it

Ice Skating in Watford

The annual ice skating rink has opened for the winter till mid January, below are some photographs that I took on the day. This year

Watford weather November 2016

November certainly has been a big change month. After 6 months of above average temperatures November turned out significantly colder by -1.0c below average. Scotland

Fireworks in St Albans

An amazing evening of fireworks in St Albans easily one of the best and longest fireworks displays I have seen. It was in the historical

Peace Hospice Care

Peace Hospice Care Photographs

I am excited to announce that a selection of my photographs are going to be on sale for the next 12 months with 50% of

Cassiobury Park - Watford

Watford Weather October 2016

October across the UK ended up being a dry month with average temperatures. The month was dominated by high pressure with a few warm spells

Late at the Tate

Late at the Tate

Last Friday was the monthly Late at the Tate and this was my first visit to the new Switch tower. It was packed inside when

Peace Hospice at Twisted Monkey

On the 27th October the Peace Hospice Care held its latest networking event. This was my first time in Twisted Monkey it definitely looks fab

Art on the London Underground

Last Sunday afternoon I went on a relaxing photo-walk discovering the art on the underground stations. Organised by Igerslondon in association with Transport for London.

Pushit for Peace 2016

Last month was the annual fun run in aid of the Peace Hospice Care, over 700 people took part raising over £70,000 for the charity.