Spaghetti Eddys Graffiti Wall
This vibrant graffiti wall runs along the alley beside Spaghetti Eddy's restaurant, covering a long stretch of brick with bold, layered street art that gives you strong color and texture to work with. You can shoot straight on for flat, graphic compositions, or move to one end of the alley and use the wall as a leading line drawing the eye deeper into the frame. String lights criss-cross overhead, making evening the standout time to visit as the warm artificial glow adds atmosphere and helps the colors pop against the darker surroundings. A 35mm or 50mm lens works well for environmental shots that capture the alley's depth, while a longer focal length lets you isolate individual panels. The space is accessible on foot and easy to navigate; weekday evenings tend to be quieter if you want fewer people in the frame. (London, Ontario, Canada)










