Chris Dodkin
West Coast Correspondent
There's a new'ish book out, with stunning, and somewhat illegally obtained images, of the abandoned tunnels under London.
Subterranean London: Cracking the Capital, a new book from art andarchitecture publisher Prestel, assembles material from 12 anonymous photographers infatuated with accessing underground spaces and documenting them illegally.
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3036614...d-underworld-captured-by-daring-place-hackers
These folks went beyond what some would find acceptable, or legal, in order to explore and document miles of tunnels under the capital.
Several of the group even refused to include their images in the book - fearing retribution from the authorities - and one member even went as far as to destroy 4 years worth of images!
I can imagine this will be a stunning coffee table book, and an essential read for certain forum members @Dan Cattermole @Kev Pugh
http://www.amazon.com/Subterranean-London-Cracking-Bradley-Garrett/dp/3791349457
Subterranean London: Cracking the Capital, a new book from art andarchitecture publisher Prestel, assembles material from 12 anonymous photographers infatuated with accessing underground spaces and documenting them illegally.

http://www.fastcodesign.com/3036614...d-underworld-captured-by-daring-place-hackers
These folks went beyond what some would find acceptable, or legal, in order to explore and document miles of tunnels under the capital.
Several of the group even refused to include their images in the book - fearing retribution from the authorities - and one member even went as far as to destroy 4 years worth of images!


I can imagine this will be a stunning coffee table book, and an essential read for certain forum members @Dan Cattermole @Kev Pugh

http://www.amazon.com/Subterranean-London-Cracking-Bradley-Garrett/dp/3791349457