Exquisite day in London. The third edition of Photo London gathered together around 100 galleries featuring plenty of top-quality photographers.
A true history of photography along the walls and pavilions of Somerset House, including historical collodion prints by Julia Margaret Cameron or Lewis Carroll, passing through the immortal pictures of Ansel Adams, Cartier Bresson or Josef Koudelka and more recent Rafael Minkkinen or Michael Kenna to Edward Burtynsky's stunning aerial photographs and augmented reality.
And as if that were not enough, I had the chance to meet and talk to the iconic Terry O'Neill and one of my contemporary favourite - Alexey Titarenko.
Other words are not to be said. Only the images printed on the retina and the thoughts and emotions buried in memory...