NW1 - David Bailey
Photographic portrait of Primrose Hill and Camden by renowned London photographer David Bailey.
David Bailey had been living in Primrose Hill and Camden for almost 30 years when he decided to photograph closed cinemas, boarded-up railway arches, crumbling Victorian facades, dormant parking lots and advertising hoardings before they disappeared altogether. In 1982, when NW1 was first published, it reflected a landscape that was already disappearing. Today, Bailey's photographs are even more prescient and poignant.
Published by Heni Publishing, 2016
33 × 26cm
42 pages
ISBN: 978-0-993316-14-2
Photographic portrait of Primrose Hill and Camden by renowned London photographer David Bailey.
David Bailey had been living in Primrose Hill and Camden for almost 30 years when he decided to photograph closed cinemas, boarded-up railway arches, crumbling Victorian facades, dormant parking lots and advertising hoardings before they disappeared altogether. In 1982, when NW1 was first published, it reflected a landscape that was already disappearing. Today, Bailey's photographs are even more prescient and poignant.
Published by Heni Publishing, 2016
33 × 26cm
42 pages
ISBN: 978-0-993316-14-2
Photographic portrait of Primrose Hill and Camden by renowned London photographer David Bailey.
David Bailey had been living in Primrose Hill and Camden for almost 30 years when he decided to photograph closed cinemas, boarded-up railway arches, crumbling Victorian facades, dormant parking lots and advertising hoardings before they disappeared altogether. In 1982, when NW1 was first published, it reflected a landscape that was already disappearing. Today, Bailey's photographs are even more prescient and poignant.
Published by Heni Publishing, 2016
33 × 26cm
42 pages
ISBN: 978-0-993316-14-2