A digital art exhibition has launched celebrating Watford and its residents.

‘Watford. A Street Portrait’ is on show in atria Watford on the lower mall near Joe & The Juice.  

The art is being showcased through a projector, providing visitors with an immersive experience that brings the town's streets to life.

Watford Observer: Left to right: Watford Town Centre BID member, Simon McQueen, Niamh Crowley and Mayor Peter Taylor, all attended the exhibition's opening. Left to right: Watford Town Centre BID member, Simon McQueen, Niamh Crowley and Mayor Peter Taylor, all attended the exhibition's opening. (Image: Simon McQueen)

Watford photographer Simon McQueen, known for his black and white photography, was called on to carry out the project.

Watford Observer: The iconic Elton John mural.The iconic Elton John mural. (Image: Simon McQueen)

Simon photographed people in key locations in the town and would reflect the human element of Watford’s urban landscape.

Watford Observer: Watford High StreetWatford High Street (Image: Simon McQueen)

In discussing his creative process, Simon said: "My work is a way of getting out into the world and connecting with people in the tradition of some of the great photographers of the past.

Watford Observer: Atria Watford shopping centreAtria Watford shopping centre (Image: Simon McQueen)

“I love black and white for its look and timelessness.

“When I'm out on the streets, I don't want the distraction of colour; it's all about the people and trying to freeze a moment of life as it happens.

Watford Observer: Watford's skate parkWatford's skate park (Image: Simon McQueen)

“Imperfection is far more interesting than perfection."

The exhibition is expected to run until the new year.  

Niamh Crowley, marketing manager at Atria Watford, said: “This exhibition promises to be a captivating experience for visitors, providing a unique perspective on the heart and soul of Watford."