Christopher J Osborne

Edinburgh

2002 - London Road Gardens
2005 - Scottish Parliament
2005 - McDonald Road
2006 - Regent Road Park
2006 - Old Royal High School
2006 - Waterloo Place
2009 - Helen Denerley sculpture, Leith Walk
2011 - National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One
2014 - Albert Dock Basin Cranes, Leith
2014 - Broughton St Marys Parish Church, Newtown
2019 - Old College, University of Edinburgh
2020 - Victoria Swing Bridge, Leith
2020 - Eastern Breakwater, Granton Harbour
2023 - New Calton Burial Ground
2025 - Baltic Street
2025 - Calton Hill (Arthur's seat in the background)
2025 - Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
2025 - ADM Milling, Wester Harbour, Leith
2025 - Anthony Gormley sculture, 6 Times - Ground, Water of Leith
(Shot in infrared)
2026 - Leith Walk
2003 - McDonald Road
2005 - Canongate Kirk, Royal Mile
2005 - Scottish Parliament
2006 - Firth of Forth from Cramond Island
2011 - Holyrood Park (behind the Palace of Holyroodhouse)
2011 - Cowgate, Old Town
2012 - St Giles' Cathedral, Old Town
2013 - Scott Monument, Princes St
2019 - Anthony Gormley sculture, 6 Times - Right, Water of Leith
2020 - Melville Monument, St Andrew Square
(Adjacent negatives shot on a half-frame film camera)
2020 - National Monument, Calton Hill
(Shot on a pinhole film camera)
2020 - Calton Hill
(Shot using the freelensing technique)
2021 - Holyrood Park (behind the Palace of Holyroodhouse)
(Shot using the freelensing technique)
2024 - City Observatory, Calton hill
(Shot using the freelensing technique)
2024 - Scottish Parliament
(Shot on a home made pinhole lens with multiple pinholes)
2025 - Royal Circus, Newtown
2025 - Royal Terrace, Newtown
2025 - Broughton St Marys Parish Church, Newtown

Edinburgh has been my home city since about 1997. I am lucky enough to live in a very photogenic city so it's only natural for me to include an Edinburgh gallery on my website. Here you'll find photographs that date as far back as 2002. Some are well known locations (sometimes from less well known angles!) and some are much less well known, yet somehow still iconically Edinburgh.