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Shooting London

An urban juxtaposition in London’s East End

Mario López-Goicoechea
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2 min readJun 2, 2023

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As an amateur street photographer I follow the Texas Rangers motto, “Shoot first, ask questions later”. If I come across an urban scene that’s telling me a story but I can’t quite figure out what that story is at first sight, I’ll still press ‘click’. I can always look at the photo later and jump to my own conclusions.

That’s what happened with the photo above. I was out with a group leading them around Brick Lane when I chanced upon this lot. They were Socialist Workers Party staff and volunteers handing out copies of their weekly newspaper and talking to passers-by.

I, then, spotted the Levi’s ad behind them and knew I had to snap both wall and human. There they were, plotting capitalism’s downfall, and one of their much-hated economic system’s symbols, was looking down on them. Like a pantomime villain the audience keeps pointing their fingers at whilst shouting: “He’s behind you!”

The photo also reminded me of a passage in my book, Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner. In it I describe a scene that used to greet me every day outside Edmonton Green overground station. Before the station was refurbished and upgraded, there used to be a newspaper vendor inside, in the…

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