Islington: Documenting the hidden magic of Camden Passage
Dubbed one of London's top antique destinations since the 1950s, Islington鈥檚 Camden Passage has evolved into a hub of diversity. This cobbled, largely traffic-free side-street has witnessed decades of decline and transformation. Today, trendy nail bars and baristas sit alongside antique dealers and market traders. The range of restaurants includes Middle Eastern, European, Japanese, Austrian, South American and Chinese. There鈥檚 a cheese shop, a wine bar, a tea specialist, a traditional pub and three coffee shops. There鈥檚 also an underlying tension. Rents are rising and the independent traders are under threat from chains with deep pockets. It鈥檚 thriving but it鈥檚 not always easy.
Photographer Gary Williams has been documenting Camden Passage for 4 years. 麻豆社 Radio London's David Grant has been speaking to him.
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