
Sophie Green takes us to church
The photographer has been documenting the holy rituals going on in South London's African community.
The photographer has been documenting the holy rituals going on in South London's African community.
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July, 2001: The Divine David Beckham: casting a godspell over Britain. But does the King of England really want to be Emperor of Europe?
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May, 2003: Beyoncé brings passion. She sings it like she means it… eyes shut, sweat pouring, body rocking.
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The photographer on his seminal – destroyed and now unearthed – Living Room prints 28 years on.
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