Streetwalker

I picked these photographs from thousands of my images, so you can see what I think of them. It is part of my never-ending story of London as it is lived, not staged. I don’t approach the street with a fixed idea of what I’m looking for — the work comes from a sort of constant surveillance, once on it cannot be switched off, with or without camera in hand. I weave through this tapestry of a city responding to what it offers me and compels me to tell you. What London said to me, and now you, not what I asked from it.

These images aren’t illustrations of concepts they’re observations — fragments of life where gesture, expression, light, and coincidence say “now!”  I’m not trying to explain at all, but I am asking you to listen, they are asking to you listen.

London changes second to second but its circumstances repeat like snowflakes. My work is about holding onto those moments before they melt into time past.