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Capturing Street Life in London: A Photo Essay

May 7, 2026
Brick Lane. East London 2024.

Although I’ve been photographing Brick Lane for decades, I now feel slightly detached from it — partly because I no longer live in London, but also because the area itself has changed so radically over the years. These days it is more often filled with tourists than with the communities and street life I once knew.

Because the subjects are looking away from the camera, the viewer becomes an observer of observers. The image feels cinematic, almost like a still from a street film, where something beyond the frame seems to matter as much as what is visible within it.

The white trainers and lighter clothing become visual focal points, standing out sharply against the darker surroundings. This subtly links the two figures while also separating them from the chaotic environment, one they appear, perhaps, slightly unfamiliar with.

Woman pushing a pram in Spitalfields Market. East London 2018.
Playing the piano in Spitalfields Market. East London, August 2018.
Bishopsgate. East London 2024.
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Spitalfields. East London 2002.
Man with a phone outside a fish and chip shop in Bishopsgate. East London 2024.
Delivery cyclist leaves Spitalfields market in the rain. East London 2018.
Sunday market, Spitalfields. East London 2020.
Delivery cyclist on Bishopsgate. East London 2024.
Passing a construction site in Spitalfields. East London, September 2017.
Passing a construction site in Spitalfields. East London, September 2017.

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