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Dougie Wallace. Tweet Share Share Comment Tweet Share Share Comment There are few things that throw a traveler into a city’s culture faster than a taxi ride. ...
In one part of Glasgow, men are expected to live to 54 – while in London’s Kensington and Chelsea, it’s 84. Capturing this difference is the passion of photographer Dougie Wallace.
As pandemic restrictions in the UK began to lift last year, so too did the curbs on the nightlife and hospitality industries – a phase in our history documented by photographer Dougie Wallace.. Known ...
Of course, these changes haven’t escaped Dougie Wallace, who’s been based in east London for over two decades, and forms the basis of his new photo book published by Dewi Lewis. The same photo series ...
Dougie Wallace is an ex-Army Glaswegian turned street photographer. His mission is to 'shine a wee bit of a torch', or a pair of popping flash guns, on the exclusive streets of Knightsbridge where ...
Wallace says: 'I didn't set out to be a Hogarth, depicting modern urban mayhem, but in Blackpool, the visual satire staggers up the street to meet you' (Dougie Wallace) ...
Photographer Dougie Wallace pays tribute to Mumbai's Premier Padminis. The cherished Padmini was forced from the city for ever last year, following the introduction of legislation to reduce air ...
Dougie Wallace is internationally renowned for his social documentary projects and direct style of expressive street photography. Here are a selection of images from his books Stags, Hens and ...
As the spectre of populism stalks the Earth, artists have grappled with its myriad dimensions: how and if to represent “the people” (should they be thought to exist), and to represent democratic power ...
Jia Tolentino on Dougie Wallace’s photo series “Well Heeled,” which depicts closeups of dogs walking the streets of New York City, London, and Milan.
Photographer Dougie Wallace has captured the spirit of London's most vibrant neighbourhood in his book Shoreditch Wild Life. From real East End characters, to hipsters and weekend clubbers, his ...
London-based Glaswegian photographer Dougie Wallace spent four years documenting the black-and-yellow Premier Padmini taxis that have been a feature of Mumbai, India's financial capital, since the ...