The Photobook Show! Metropole by Lewis Bush
Show off your new photobook! Send us a selection of high-res, high-quality pictures of your book / dummy / zine spreads along with some information about the work, and we will consider it for The Photobook Show!
Self-published photobook Metropole by Lewis Bush offers a haunting vision of London‘s recent and dramatic urban redevelopment: “Metropole records the effect of the recent capital influx on London, the rapid transformation of swathes of the metropolis, and the sensation of feeling lost in a city one once regarded as home.”
Read more about Metropole in our interview with Lewis Bush, and buy your copy of the book (£10) from Lewis’ store.













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