Saturday 28 May 2011

Common Unity (series 1)

The recent collaboration of various local alternative businesses has made a huge impact on the local youth of Plymouth. With the new skate park being opened and the local music scene expanding, Plymouth is finally making a name for itself with the help from local businesses such as White Rabbit, Jack, Prime and Dust 'n' Bones amongst other various other freelance artists ranging from graphic designers to photographers. Plymouth's social scene has opened up many opportunities for its youth culture to get out and get involved with various social groups, from extreme sports to liv Chams e music, creative arts and other alternative events. The youth community is finally growing stronger and working together to ensure the creative scene does not die out and fade away.






These images are taken from my book Common Unity - Plymouths Underground Union, a collection of portraits of local people who have contributed to the expansion of what the youth of Plymouth desires as well as those involved.