Robert John Watson

Robert Watson is a British photographer with a gift for capturing the unvarnished beauty of everyday life. Armed with his Leica, Watson documents fleeting moments that reveal the raw depth of human emotion and the quiet complexity of urban existence. His work is defined by a rare honesty and a commitment to being exactly where he needs to be—when it matters most. He himself says “I am just carrying on the good work that photographers like Garry Winogrand and Robert Frank did. People matter.”

Carrie Scott – Art Historian and Curator

 

48 Hours in New York

A gentleman in New York, Robert John Watson's '48 Hours in New York' follows in the footsteps and is an homage to the masters of American street photography Gary Winogrand and Harold Feinstein capturing the pace and rhythm of the city and Coney Island.

Coney Island Chins
Man in Hat
Minnie
Never Surrender
Sunbathers
The Bird Feeder
Washington Square Sunbather

Seascape

After the Sun
Arran Blue
Black Sunset
Blackpool 06:30
Blackpool Blue
Early Sunset
Incoming
Last Second
Morecambe Blue
Shimmer
Wave