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Street Source No.19

Oct 6, 2017
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Posted by Gili Dailes

Street Source is a regular feature showcasing photos taken in Brighton. The idea is to share spontaneous moments around town – be it incidental street scenes, snapshots of people’s lives or images of the city as a landscape. Each month we ask a photographer to participate, this month we feature our live music photographer Gili Dailes with her Autumn special.

As we say our last goodbyes to Summer, this month I decided to point my lens at the green parts of the city, quickly turning to yellows and putting us in the mood for Netflix, pumpkin soup and mulled wine.

St Ann’s Well Gardens was a great place to start. In the heart of Hove this park is a beautiful place to escape the city noise and enjoy the peace and quiet it offers.

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Boys taking advantage of the dry weather to play some football up at Hove Green.

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

In Providence Place I found a tiny patch of nature right between the cars, the shops and the graffiti. This has got to be one of my favourite spots for a lunch break now!

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Other random nature spots from across town, can you guess the locations?

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Photo by Gili Dailes

Guess Summer is really over then. Until next time!

Words and photos by Gili Dailes

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Oct 6, 2017
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Gili Dailes
Gili is a Brighton based music photographer who also writes the occasional review. Originally from Israel, Gili moved to Brighton in 2014 to pursue her dream of becoming a professional concert photographer and has been photographing bands and concerts since.
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