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Photography project captures the ‘unseen’ side of London

July 1, 2020
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Photography project captures the ‘unseen’ side of London

London as you’ve got by no means seen it: Pictures sequence celebrates uncommon sights away from the vacationer hotspots – from an deserted Soviet tank to graffiti of the Kray twins

  • Pictures challenge London Unseen is the results of 15 years’ work by images Paul Anthony Scane
  • Gorgeous photos captured on analogue cameras reveal the lesser-documented elements of the capital 
  • Highlights embrace graffiti of the Kray twins in Hackney and a moody photograph of a north London tower block 

By Stephanie Linning For Mailonline

Printed: 08:08 BST, 1 July 2020 | Up to date: 09:12 BST, 1 July 2020

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There is no such thing as a signal of Huge Ben, or the vacationers crowding into Picadilly Circus within the pre-lockdown period. 

As a substitute these photos seize a camp native dry cleaners, a north London tower block, and graffiti of the Kray twins carrying Tesco baggage.

The provocative images are a part of a challenge titled London Unseen, which, because the title suggests, shines a light-weight on the lesser-documented facet of the capital. 

The sequence is the product of 15 years’ work by ‘London born and bred’ photographer and display printer Paul Anthony Scane, who bucked the digital development and set about capturing the town on 4 analogue cameras.  

The result’s attention-grabbing and thought-provoking photos that showcase the ‘actual’ London, away from the hustle and bustle, and the individuals who name it dwelling. 

Scane has additionally collated pictures taken by different photographers that doc the town from the 1890s-1980s – and reveal how a lot it has modified. 

Right here, FEMAIL shares a collection of Scane’s photos. 

'Sellfridges': Photographer Paul Anthony Scane captured a Stoke Newington business with a sense of humour in 2010

‘Sellfridges’: Photographer Paul Anthony Scane captured a Stoke Newington enterprise with a way of humour in 2010

Bright and beautiful: This dry cleaners on Wandsworth Bridge Road stood out from the crowd. Photographed in 2010

Vivid and delightful: This dry cleaners on Wandsworth Bridge Street stood out from the group. Photographed in 2010 

Military might: This former Soviet tank abandoned in Bermondsey was photographed by Scane in 2010 and remains in place

Army may: This former Soviet tank deserted in Bermondsey was photographed by Scane in 2010 and stays in place 

Local boys: Graffiti of the Kray twins carrying Tesco carrier bags, as captured by Scane on a Shoreditch street in 2010

Native boys: Graffiti of the Kray twins carrying Tesco service baggage, as captured by Scane on a Shoreditch avenue in 2010

Beauty in black and white: A cab in Trinity Buoy Wharf in 2017

The London School of Ballet in 2011

Magnificence in black and white: A cab in Trinity Buoy Wharf in 2017 (left) and the London College of Ballet in 2011 (proper)

Divine message: Bold signage at the front of St Paul's Bow Common, a 20th century church in Mile End (photographed 2014)

Divine message: Daring signage on the entrance of St Paul’s Bow Widespread, a 20th century church in Mile Finish (photographed 2014)

Living in London: Orthodox Jewish men pass a pair of punks as they cross Westminster Bridge in 2010

Dwelling in London: Orthodox Jewish males cross a pair of punks as they cross Westminster Bridge in 2010

Towering above: Trellick Tower in Kensal Town, photographed in 2014

A phone box in Clapham in 2011

Towering above: Trellick Tower in Kensal City, photographed in 2014. Proper, a telephone field in Clapham in 2011

Shining bright: A child with the Pearly Kings and Queens, as photographed in St Martins-in-the-fields in 2009

Shining brilliant: A toddler with the Pearly Kings and Queens, as photographed in St Martins-in-the-fields in 2009

Festive feeling: A group of children pose for the camera in a joyful image captured at the Notting Hill Carnival in 2011

Festive feeling: A gaggle of youngsters pose for the digicam in a joyful picture captured on the Notting Hill Carnival in 2011

For extra data go to londonunseen.com 

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