Samuel Ryde photographs Roger Darlington

London photographer Sam Ryde has just completed a photographic project hosted by the Bankside Hotel in central London where Sam was the artist in residence. As part of this project, he photographed a number of people living close to the hotel in their own home. I was one of his subjects and this what he had to say about me.

This is Roger. Another Bankside resident kind enough to let me into their home. Your home is your biggest legacy. It reflects every piece of you, whether that is conscious or subconious and I find that fascinating. Sometimes it’s the things we don’t do that say the most about us. Roger’s library dominates the living room and screamed at me to be the back drop for our time together. As we were speaking I mentioned I had a photo diary that was eleven years old, he stopped and said, “come with me”.

We walked into the spare bedroom and in front of me were a complete set of diaries that Roger has maintained every single day for 60 years. He told me he hasn’t missed a day, which is the first question people ask me about mine.

1. How long have you lived in Bankside?

Four years aka not long enough!

2. What’s your favourite thing about Bankside?

The closeness to everything: National Theatre, British Film Institute, Royal Festival Hall, Tate Modern, The Globe

3. What has been the biggest change you have noticed in your time here?

We are becoming a mini Manhattan: Southbank Tower, One Bankside, Bankside Yards and to come 18 Blackfriars Road

4. Do you think you’ll stay here forever?

I would love to!

5. What’s your secret Bankside tip?

The Sea Containers Hotel has a Curzon cinema which is open to the public for weekend showings of the latest films.


 




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