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MYLDN: My London A Street View of London Life

MYLDN: My London A Street View of London Life

Babycakes Romero

Hardcover | 21.59 x 1.52 x 15.49 cm | 192 pp

Carpet Bombing Culture | 2019 | 9781908211736

This compelling collection of documentary images shows both the communities and cultures which make up the multicultural melting pot that is London. These photos bear witness to the real heart and soul of the people that make up the metropolis. Narratives and interactions depicting scenes of love, hope, struggle and everyday life.

This is a photographic love letter to London. The intensity, the craziness, the inequality, the mayhem, the conflict, the injustice, the beauty and the essence of what makes the city what it was, what it is and what it will be. Each stolen moment recording and documenting a different perception of both the place and its people. This is survival in the city.

“Babycakes Romero is for photography what Banksy is for graffiti” Klik Magazine

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MYLDN: My London A Street View of London Life
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Babycakes Romero

Hardcover | 21.59 x 1.52 x 15.49 cm | 192 pp

Carpet Bombing Culture | 2019 | 9781908211736

This compelling collection of documentary images shows both the communities and cultures which make up the multicultural melting pot that is London. These photos bear witness to the real heart and soul of the people that make up the metropolis. Narratives and interactions depicting scenes of love, hope, struggle and everyday life.

This is a photographic love letter to London. The intensity, the craziness, the inequality, the mayhem, the conflict, the injustice, the beauty and the essence of what makes the city what it was, what it is and what it will be. Each stolen moment recording and documenting a different perception of both the place and its people. This is survival in the city.

“Babycakes Romero is for photography what Banksy is for graffiti” Klik Magazine