
People in London
One Photographer. Five Years. The Life of a City
Richard Slater(Author)
Elliott & Thompson Limited (Publisher)
Published on 4. September 2014
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-78396-098-9 (ISBN)
Description
London is one of the world's greatest cities. Filled with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and packed with energy, it is a dynamic melting pot and a colourful testimony to the human spirit. Over five years, photographer Richard Slater has traversed the streets of the city, photographing, meeting and talking with ordinary Londoners from all walks of life. The result is this rich and vibrant celebration of London in its many different guises. Accompanied by insightful commentary that tells the stories behind the images, the book features London's tribes - whether identified by class, wealth, or taste; the extraordinary number of faith groups; the population's diversity of race and ethnicity; the creative and political life of London's streets; the numerous festivals and celebrations that take place throughout the year; and, finally, the many surprises that lie hidden within the metropolis. Utterly unique, People in London is a celebration of diversity, and a love letter to this great city.
Reviews / Votes
'People in London is a brilliant illustration of why London is the most exciting city in the world and brings this fantastic place to glorious, colourful life.' - Boris Johnson, Mayor of LondonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 269 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1256 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78396-098-9 (9781783960989)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Richard Slater is a professional photographer based in London. He was born there and has lived most of his life there, too. He thought that he knew his native city until he set out on the five-year exploration that resulted in this book.