Lumiere London 2018

This is an annual event that happens in January in London. In 2018, the art light installations were up for four nights from the 18 – 21 January and they were switched on from 5.30pm – 10.30pm.

This year, the family and I braved the cold streets of London see the light installations. Looking at the Lumiere London map, I settled for King’s Cross area as it was an area where we could see a few installations and the station wasn’t far. Just incase the little legs of my babies decided enough was enough. We were meant to go to Trafalgar Square, but the cold, cries of “I am hungry” and the crowds just let that plan slide. There is always next year…no?

Here are a few shots I took of the installations and a vlog with more. So, scroll to the end to watch it and ENJOY!

IFO (Identified Flying Object) by Jacques Rival (France)

Waterlicht by Daan Roosegaarde (The Netherlands) – this was one of my favourites.

Entre Les Rangs by Rami Bebawi / KANVA (Canada)

On our way how, the tunnel to the station had this wall of light. I wasn’t sure if it was part of Lumiere or not. It was cool though!

What fun and exciting things are happening where you are?

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6 responses to “Lumiere London 2018”

  1. Carol – Maker of stuff

    We have something similar here called Vivid Sydney. Nice photos!

    1. EK13

      Ohh cool. When does it happen? Australia is on my bucket list. Thanks for the compliment!

      1. Carol – Maker of stuff

        They hold it May – June. It’s really popular and some of the installations are quite spectacular!

      2. EK13

        Ohh cool. I will definitely put it on my global events calendar.

  • Alice Szot – My name is Alice and I am a Certified Professional Photographer based out of Toronto, Ontario. I specialize in wedding (as well as other event), portrait and product photography.

    How come something so great becomes somethig so distant. Someday I will be participating of the event.

    1. EK13

      Well, you can start planning for January 2019. The lights will be different then and still as spectacular.

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