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And so concludes the latest series of london nightlife…last week focussed on people frequenting establishments and this week’s focus is on those who frequenting the streets….warmer and wealthier on the inside, cheaper and chiller on the outside but everyone is hanging out just the same.
London feels like it is getting busier and busier at night…the nocturnal population is definitely swelling…you can get stuck in a traffic jam at 3am which is insane…its getting a lot more like New york which is ironic as was just there a couple of weeks ago (no pics sadly as had my camera stolen on 1st night!) and it has got a lot quieter at night. Massive hikes in property prices have forced a lot of people out of the centre making Manhattan an altogether quieter place…the city that never sleeps…actually now goes to sleep! By contrast London is going the other way and with the arrival next year of 24/7 trains at the weekend…London will soon be New New York. Bring it on!
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In other news: here’s me on sky news if anyone wants to have a butchers: https://vimeo.com/110656189
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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london
Happy Halloween folks…hope you have a horrible time.
In other news: I am being interviewed on Sky news tmrrow morning at 10.30am (GMT) live on air…I would like to say this is a normal occurrence but I don’t normally don’t get out of bed before midday so this is definitely all new to me…(he said trying to be all dead casual n stuff)
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As my gallery about smartphone dependence circulates around the world my gaze returns to the oldest social prop known to man, the humble yet lethal cigarette. I read this week that only 1 in 5 of u.k population smokes now, down from 45% in the 70s. This shows how effective the campaign against smoking has been…unfortunately the 1 billion a year that was spent on the nhs dealing with smoking related diseases is now spent combatting obesity related illnesses. What I don’t understand is, if there has been such a drop how comes all I see are people chuffing away on the street? Is is all just smoke and mirrors?




















