
He is drawn to London’s history: he likes reading Pepys and is fascinated by Hogarth. “I’m always looking out for those run-down old buildings that could have featured in Hogarth’s paintings,” he says. “Modern skyscrapers tend to protrude out of those gritty old back streets in central London. The documenting of that has become an ongoing obsession. It’s a constant reminder of the evolution of the city.”
Docklands Driving through the more derelict bits of Docklands, Kindersley found this bizarre view of a mass of satellite dishes. From the angle he has chosen, it’s as if they are growing like enormous sci-fi vegetables, a sharp contrast with the mundane ordinariness of the two blocks of flats.