Andy Hall's photobook "The Same for Everyone" delves into the City of London’s Square Mile, an area marked by its unique architectural contrasts and vibrant human interactions. Through a street photographer's lens, Hall captures candid moments amid the towering glass structures juxtaposed with historic buildings. Launched post the 2008 banking crisis, his work reflects the dynamic recovery and ongoing transformation driven by modern challenges like Brexit and digital working patterns. The project highlights the relationship between the city's inhabitants and their environment, showcasing a rich tapestry of light, shadow, and urban life.
The Square Mile is a unique area that plays by its own rules, at the heart of Anglo-American neoliberal economies, contrasting ancient architecture with modern constructions.
My photography captures how the inhabitants of the Square Mile relate to this urban environment marked by shadows and light, reflecting the vibrance of city life.
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