The Allergies at The Garage in London

Wow! Wow! Wow! Who knew by taking a few random snaps at a gig in Bristol would lead us to travel up to London the same week and take some pics for the amazing group ‘The Allergies’!

If you haven’t heard these guys then you must…as quoted by Craig Charles himself ‘The Allergies are neck deep in the world of scratchy samples -This is truly funk and soul for the 21st century’.

So anyway, how did we get here you may ask, well…The Allergies basically liked my photos from a previous gig (hashtaging really does help!) and next minute we were hopping on the train London bound heading towards The Garage. Both Woz and I absolutely love music in a huge way (it helps the soul, right?), and other than our wedding photography business going fairly quiet over the series of lockdowns, we have really missed live music at gigs and festivals. Unfortunately we contracted Covid over the summer (even though we are both double jabbed) which meant we couldn’t attend the Beautiful Days festival which we had been gearing up for. But hey, some things are slowly getting back to some normality now and so we jumped back deep into going to gigs.

The Allergies are a duo of skilled turntablists from Bristol who formed back in 2012 and along their way they have incorporated the mighty sounds of rapper Andy Cooper, soul sensation Marietta Smith and saxophonist extraordinaire Mr Woodnote. Together they make an incredible team and their performances are nothing but sublime.

London Street Photography - Edging Towards Normality

So the vaccines are having the desired effect and slowly, oh so slowly, the world is tentatively moving back to the new normal.
We decided it was time to get out there and see how it’s doing and headed to That London to do some street photography…and it was a little weird.
Life has resolutely returned to the streets, but inside, in galleries and shops, things are still very sparse and quiet. It gives a different mood to the place, with life being lived on the street rather than hidden away. We liked it a lot.
Here’s a selection from both our sets, mainly taken around Soho, Shoreditch and The South Bank.