Tuesday and time for this Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge. Dan wants us to show some Retail examples, so I’ve done a bit of head-scratching and I’ve come up with a fewπŸ‘

Retail often makes us think of big stores but any type of shop will do and sometimes it’s just a market stall like here in Alperton – Selling trinkets…

Street Stall, Alperton

There are also more permanent open air vendors such as this tourist-tat seller in London’s West End…

Tourist Tat

And famous markets like Petticoat Lane – Seen here in early morning before the lunchtime crowds…

Wentworth Street

Traditional small shops are found in Parades like this one on Friern Barnet Road…

Friern Barnet Road

Similarly, on Hendon Lane where the old Manor Farm Dairy shop still stands tall…

Manor Farm Dairy

Larger stores tend to be found in the centre of town and have more space to display their wares. Here’s Fenwick’s on New Bond Street (since closed)…

Fenwick

And Superdry in the repurposed Battersea Power Station…

Superdry Battersea Power Station

Smaller shops can also be found in London’s arcades like Burlington Arcade where high-end jewellery and fashion goods are on offer…

Burlington Arcade

Whatever you’re selling, you need customers, like these checking the art on sale in Covent Garden…

Choosing

And, if you’re a large store, use them to advertise πŸ˜… After shopping in Liberty, I bet she’s checking how to get to Selfridges🀣…

Essential Tourist Accessories

…There you go – I snuck in a bus on Regent Street 🀣

2 responses to “Retail β€” CFFC”

  1. Excellent photos for the prompt! I’m glad you go the bus in. I think I like the photos showing people shopping the best.

    1. Thanks Dan πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘ I like doing a bit of street photography and shoppers feature quite strongly πŸ˜…

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