Photographer Morgan Tomkinson-Burden’s haunting images of London’s congested inner ring road reveal the remarkable in the unremarkable.
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Read MoreMichael Cox’s pictures capture the everyday beauty of Britain’s outskirts.
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Read MoreNew York may be safer and more prosperous than ever before, but, as John Mackin discovers, the price for this is a Manhattan that is devoid of creativity and starved of character, even in the last great working class quarter of the island, Hell’s Kitchen.
Read MoreFrom Knightsbridge to Peckham, Miami to London’s West End, one Italian snapper finds beauty in concrete, steel and sensual spiral ramps.
Read MorePhotographer Chris Leslie captures the decaying tower blocks of Glasgow in a beautiful and important new book.
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