Press release -

20 eye-catching shots by London's homeless (with a hint of Brexit)

When a Brexit-related photo tops the public vote of photos taken by people who have experienced homelessness, you know it's on everyone's minds. A homeless project which involved giving 100 disposable cameras to people affected by homelessness has created an amazing exhibition which looks at the London in a different way.

The 20 photos were taken as part of a project which is an annual event in London and in went viral online, resulting in project now being run in Budapest, Sydney, New Orleans and Toronto. 

The project is funded by the sale of a fundraising calendar called MyLondon.

Please click on the Images link above to download the exhibition (and stories). Here are some of the most popular photos:

Topics

  • Art, Culture, Entertainment

Categories

  • photography
  • employment
  • london
  • homeless
  • homelessness
  • exhibition
  • empowerment
  • competition

CAFÉ ART connects people affected by homelessness with the wider community through art. We hang artwork created in art groups run by homelessness sector organisations and hang it in independent cafes in London. We also run photography contests with disposable FujiFilm cameras. 

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