London is the place for me! The capital's best image makers in pictures
Briefly

Photo London marks its 10th edition by featuring 'London Lives', presenting over 30 distinguished image-makers. Alys Tomlinson’s poignant 'Lost Summer' series captures teenagers in prom attire during lockdown, reflecting on missed milestones amid Covid-19. Meanwhile, Aldridge’s film noir-inspired work delves into themes of domesticity with vibrant colors and stylized portrayals. Rut Blees Luxemburg examines London's architectural evolution in 'London Dust', while Hannah Starkey focuses on women in urban settings. Jamie Hawkesworth’s film photography encapsulates British life with empathy and nuance, showcasing the diverse narratives in contemporary photography.
Alys Tomlinson captures the essence of lost celebrations in her 'Lost Summer' portraits, showcasing teens in prom attire against the backdrop of their homes during the pandemic.
With references to cinema and pop culture, Aldridge's photos scrutinize societal ideals of domesticity, revealing a dark side beneath the glittering surface.
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