The Full Journey: Documenting Urban Art and Public Friction
Welcome to the official hub for The Full Journey. This documentary project explores the psychological friction within urban transit—from the Stepney Green portraits at Whitechapel Underground to the relentless movement of the M25.
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View & License Full Archive on Alamyglosszoom is a London-based street photographer dedicated to chronicling the hidden rhythms of the city. 'The Full Journey' is a primary focus of this work, capturing the psychological friction at key transit hubs including Whitechapel Underground Station—specifically the interaction between Chantal Joffe’s portraits and the daily commute—and the kinetic environment of the M25 motorway.
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Featured in The Economist: This study of installation art at Trafalgar Square is part of the glosszoom archive licensed for global editorial use.
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