London is one of the world’s most photographed cities, so you might think there’s nothing left to see. But you’d be wrong. Through the eyes of 24 contemporary photographers Unseen London takes you along hidden canals, around notorious housing estates, through surreal street scenes and deep underground. It shows you London as it is today, and as you’ve never seen it before.

‘Eternal London’ by Giacomo Brunelli is from Unseen London by Rachel Segal Hamilton and published by Hoxton Mini Press (£26) www.hoxtonminipress.com.

 

Giacomo Brunelli, Eternal London, Man Trafalgar Square, 2013
Giacomo Brunelli, Eternal London, Horse Westminster Bridge, 2012
Giacomo Brunelli, Eternal London, Man Regent St, 2012

 

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