The Unnoticed City is an ongoing photographic exploration of the quieter, overlooked spaces that exist within London’s urban landscape. Away from the landmarks, crowded streets, and tourist guides, this project seeks out the hidden pathways, neglected corners, silent parks, and transitional spaces that often go unseen in everyday life.
These are places that exist in plain sight, but somehow remain overlooked. Narrow passages behind terraces, forgotten footpaths, concealed church gardens, worn alleyways and long since faded public spaces. Together, they form an alternative map of London: beguiling, reflective, sometimes liminal and often atmospheric.
The Unnoticed City
Photographed entirely on analogue film, the work embraces stillness, patience and observation. This slower process encourages a deeper engagement with the spaces, allowing small details, textures and subtle shifts of light to emerge with greater presence. The images are less concerned with spectacle than with mood, memory and the emotional character of urban space.
The Unnoticed City is ultimately a study of silence within the modern city. A search for moments of pause hidden beneath the noise of contemporary urban life.