Photography can be a solitary hobbie but Shoot Shoreditch turns it into a sociable day out. Teams of two to four follow the treasure trail set up by the Shoot
Experience team and participants, armed with cameras, unravel the clues which take them around the Shoreditch area - taking pictures
as they go. There are eight clues to be deciphered, some taking
participants to the next location, some designed to prompt creative
thinking - and new angles. There's an element of competition with
prizes awarded for the quirkiest and most creative photo of the day -
judged when everyone gets back to the starting point at Cargo.
But the main motivation is to meet like minded photographers and get
snapping, using Shoreditch as your inspiration.
Jason's Trip
Canal Boat from Little Venice to Camden
We love this slightly quirky tour down the Regent's Canal aboard 100-year-old canal boat Jason, originally a... More
London, Sugar & Slavery
Museum in Docklands, E14 4AL
Free admission from Good Friday, 21st March to Easter Monday, 24th March 2008
Before you scoff all your sweet treats... More
London Jazz Festival
South Bank and around London, SE1 8XX
14th November 2008 - 23rd November 2008
If jazz is dead, someone forgot to tell the thousands of... More
Co-Op NYE: Bugz in the Attic
Cargo, 83 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY
31st December 2006
The sprawling West London broken beat collective will be whipping up a party... More
Learn how to make your own glass baubles this Christmas at The Making Space where they're running a special Tree Decorations Workshop. Simon, a prop ...More
Learn how to make your own glass baubles this Christmas at The Making Space where they're running a special Tree Decorations Workshop. Simon, a prop ...More
Lined with chic boutiques, every Sunday this historic street fills with a bright patchwork of hundreds of flower stalls. Columbia Road is the capital's most ...More
The first newly built public art gallery in London since the Hayward Gallery opened in 1968, Rivington Place is a beautiful glass fronted building designed ... More
Opened on 5th October 2007, this Rivington Place art gallery is a £8m public building dedicated to culturally diverse visual arts. It's a joint venture ... More
An independent Shoreditch gallery dedicated to exhibiting outstanding graphic design. Artists represented include James Joyce, a London-based artist and designer whose clients including Nike, Levi's, ... More
Shoreditch's crushingly spot-on venue has recently invested a lot of effort in overhauling their menu and rebranding their food as 'street'. It's great. The menu ...More
Although vegetarians are relatively well catered for in the capital, eating out as a vegan presents more of a challenge. It's not often you find ... More
Learn some crafty manouveurs at Making Space where classes on mask making, glass engraving, pyrography (burning patterns into wood or leather), chainmail knitting, and book ... More
City’s Print Journalism course is recognised as the best in London. Although places like Goldsmith’s are trendier, City is respected in the industry thanks to ... More
Fantastic education in the complete selection of circus arts, including a degree in circus performance and an affordable six-week clowning course. They also present regular ... More
The third of these increasingly popular 1950s retro-America style bowling alleys opened in late 2008 to much critical acclaim. Located in the Old Truman Brewery ...More
Fashionable Shoreditch drinkers are attracted to this cellar bar by its rickety old furniture, interesting imported beers, and a pricy, but very tasty selection of ... More
Cargo were pioneers of the multi-tasking MDF concept (that's Music-Dance-Food, not cheap fibreboard) and boast one of the most imaginative live music line-ups in the ... More
Plastic People boasts the best sound system in Shoreditch. This friendly, unpretentious space serves up seriously fresh music to a loyal crowd. Their no-frills ...More
Site of the legendary Whirly Gig parties in the nineties, Shoreditch Town Hall lends itself well to any type of gathering. Re-opened in 2005, following ...More
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