London. The name means so many different things for so many different people. As the most visited city in the world, the world’s largest financial centre and the biggest urban zone in the European Union, it has, to put it mildly, a lot of variety.
This variety is what I love about London. I can sit in a café and not hear a single person speaking English and five minutes down the road I am being shouted at by seven different thick Southern accents that I can get five bananas for a pound. I love that I can be so immersed in the city that sometimes I forget my own name, and on the same route I will stumble onto the river’s edge and remember everything I believe in, desire for and hope after.
It’s a jukebox of songs that keeps me from ever getting bored. And it always has something to match my mood.
London Town is a project that demonstrates my love for London’s character, as well as the images that make up my life here. Londoners are known for being anti-Northern; pretty much cringing at having to go anywhere North of Watford. I hope to please a few of them as I express their city through my lens.
This is London, as I see it.








