

In Great Britain, the subjects of a disenchanted kingdom through the lens of Eddie Wrey
GalleryBritish photographer Eddie Wrey accompanied journalist Eric Albert on his farewell trip to the United Kingdom, as the country prepares to vote, like France, in general elections. From the working-class districts of Hartlepool to the prestigious Eton College in Windsor, via the seaside resort of Blackpool, his shots show England in all its disparity and growing inequality.
British photographer Eddie Wrey grew up between the UK and Asia, developing a curiosity as much for his own culture as for that of others. His work, dedicated to the quest for timeless images, nurtures a keen interest in narrative, color and people. At the beginning of June, he and Le Monde journalist Eric Albert toured several towns in Great Britain: Hayes, Whitby, Eton... His images take the pulse of the country in the run-up to the July 4 general election.
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