About
Hi, I'm Josh — a London-based photographer drawn to the geometry of cities and the people who move through them. Most days start with a camera and a longer route than necessary.
Originally from South London, I've been photographing the capital's architecture, light, and street life for over a decade. My work explores the relationship between built environments and the human moments that happen within them — the pauses, the routines, the things most people walk past.
Available for commissions, collaborations, and the occasional conversation about concrete.
The work
The work sits between street photography and architectural photography, and the two rarely come apart. London makes that easy — the architecture is too insistent to ignore, the people too unhurried to choreograph. I turn up and try to be there when the two meet.
I work in long-form series rather than one-off images. Each one starts with a place that won't let me leave it alone, and develops over months or years of repeated walks. The two series currently published here are Life at the Barbican — an ongoing study of the Brutalist housing estate on the northern edge of the City — and Hastings, on the East Sussex fishing coast. More series are in progress and will appear as they're ready.
Everything is made on foot, without staging, in available light. I'll walk the same route forty times before something resolves. Nothing is composited, nothing is restaged. The frame is what was there.
Prints & commissions
Selected images are available as limited-edition prints, editions of 25, signed and numbered, on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag. A4 to A0; framing on request. Available for editorial, architectural, and interior commissions, and gallery enquiries — get in touch, or follow the work in progress on Instagram.