
King's Cross St Pancras station: renovated iron and brickwork from WH Barlow's original engine shed are used in the new build. Photograph: Sophia Eva
Local resident Andrew Long spotted this in the Guardian and thought it might be of interest to local residents. A photography walk and lesson with photography experts from the Guardian. It's a competition, so you have to go to the Guardian website for the details and to enter - click here.
Here are the main details:
Whether you're an aspiring photographer or just want to know how to take better holiday snaps, this event is for you.
Meeting at the Guardian's offices on the afternoon of Saturday 7 August, Roger Tooth, head of photography at the Guardian, and Guardian photographer David Levene, will take a group of 15 competition winners and their guests on a walk around the waterways of Kings Cross, giving practical tips and professional insight into what makes a good photograph.
Roger and David will be sharing their expertise about cameras and lenses, composition, exposure, choice of subject and much more, giving you the opportunity to improve your own photography.
Following the walk, guests will return to the Guardian building on York Way for afternoon tea and cake and a talk from two of the best national newspaper photographers in the country.
To be in with a chance of being on the tour, please enter your details here.