Street St. Ives 7.4.15






It's very rare that I go to St. Ives, mainly because, like today, when it's warm it's incredibly busy and it becomes more of a chore photographing whilst battling through crowds of people. Luckily though, today I took a rule out of what should be in every photographers book...'PLAN PLAN PLAN'. I got there early and was able to isolate some moments before it all got a bit hectic.