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Hoxton Mini Press are an indie publisher from East London making collectable photography books. Their goal is to bring photobooks to a wider audience... and make them so beautiful you'll keep them for your grandchildren. In an age when everything is virtual, the book as an object is more important than ever. But all too often big art books are aloof and expensive. They want to make books largely about East London that both the collector and the non-specialist can enjoy – and that everyone can afford.
Find yourself wondering “what are the best London pubs?” East London-based Hoxton Mini Press’ books offer collectible photo books of British life, from portraits to handy guides. Independent by nature, all its guides cover the most obscure of things to see and do so you won’t be chasing your tail trying to avoid chains and tourist traps. For stationery lovers, its cloth bound notebooks will make your to-do lists look the part.
- Hackney Archive, Work and Life 1971-85 by Neil Martinson. - Life-long Hackney resident Neil Martinson was still at school when he began taking photos on his home turf, documenting people at work, children at play, protests, homelessness, Jewish life, street markets and other scenes. - His documentary archive brings a past era to life and shows how much the working lives of Hackney - and the world over - have changed in the digital age. 'I grew up in a period when a lot of people were doing manual jobs. - There was a huge amount of manufacturing going on in the borough, which helped to make it diverse and vibrant.