Type and hit ENTER

Commonly used tags...

Brighton Festival Brighton Fringe Brighton Pride British Sea Power Cinecity Lewes Psychedelic Festival Locally Sourced Lost & Found Love Supreme Festival Mutations Festival Nick Cave Poets Vs MCs Politics Rag'n'Bone Man Record Store Day Save Our Venues Six Of The Best Source Virgins Streets Of Brighton Street Source Tattoos The Great Escape Tru Thoughts Unsung Heroes
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Contribute
    • Advertise
Street Source | Brighton Source
Features

Street Source No.7

Oct 5, 2016
-
Posted by SOURCE Writers

This is the seventh edition of Street Source, a regular feature showcasing photos taken around Brighton over the course of a month by one of our photographers. 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 different local photographer to participate.

During September Sarah Caust documented the change in the seasons with this set of tranquil – and possibly eerie – shots of empty streets and open skies. She had this to say about the images she chose:

“September is the month where we say goodbye to Summer, the leaves begin to orange and the rain begins to fall and Autumn is here before we know it. It’s a month to reflect and a month to change.

This photo series is all about the simple, everyday things. The reflection. The change. But also what’s always there, and remembering to appreciate it.

It’s about the same building you walk past on your way to work everyday and the same familiar breakfast spot. But with new eyes. The parts of a building you never looked at, the very top with a different coloured brick or the small intricate door handles. But when you notice those bits it’s like looking at a whole new building.

Sunlight illuminating hidden gems, with thanks to golden hours, morning and evening are my favourite times of the day, so here’s a month to celebrate.”

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Brighton Photography, Sarah Caust

Photos by Sarah Caust

To see more Street Source photos: Click Here

Street Source
Oct 5, 2016
Email
SOURCE Writers
Sometimes an article is a bit of a team effort, and those are tagged SOURCE Writers. If you’d like to be part of that team, hit the Contact link at the top and get your work on this website.
← PREVIOUS POST
Party At The Races Review
NEXT POST →
Honeyblood Review
Mailing List

Recent Posts
  • Its a Woltering Christmas!
    May 22, 2026

    Today is truly Christmas for fans of the the luscious dream pop output of the Wolter family that has made them some of our favourite musicians.

  • You Oughta Be in Pictures Review
    May 21, 2026

    An interesting tale of early American cinema, with a darkness that draws you in; disquieting, disarming and disturbing.

  • Cowpokes in a Bunkhouse Review
    May 21, 2026

    Uniquely Fringe, intelligent writing, fascinating story, and a masterclass in acting and movement work: a brilliant show, one not to miss.

  • Jim Jones All Stars, Friday 16th October
    May 21, 2026

    Get ready to get sweaty as the king of down and dirty rock 'n' roll returns to Brighton this autumn.

  • 1816: The Year Without a Summer Review
    May 19, 2026

    A gripping, riveting and beautifully told imagining of the famous literally greats at Lake Geneva, including Mary Shelley and Lord Byron.

  • The Dance of Time Review
    May 19, 2026

    Two lovely performances from actors at the top of their game, but a script and production that could benefit from more work.

  • Murder Margaret and Me Review
    May 17, 2026

    An interesting premise, giving us the clashes and friendship between Agatha Christie and Margaret Rutherford, plus a go between of the fictional Miss Marple.

  • Allegra Review
    May 15, 2026

    A hopeful and uplifting play with the effervescent Dame Maureen Lipman bringing sparkling charm to a gorgeous character.

Website developed in Brighton by Infobo
Copyright © Brighton Source 2009-2023
Street Source No.7 - Brighton Source