About the Book
Every day on average 3.4 million people travel through the eleven lines of two hundred and seventy stations on the London Underground, commuting to work, social events or shopping in the capital. This is series of sketches document the people and views during a commute from the outskirts of the city, into its centre on a daily basis, traveling between Chorleywood and Baker Street or Marylebone and back Monday to Saturday.
All the work was produced in under 5 minutes on a Moleskine notebook with black ink.
About the Creator
Tom Warland is a visual anthropologist specialising in documentary photography, film, and illustration, and is a lecturer at Buckinghamshire College Group. He studied Documentary Photography at the University of Wales, Newport, and completed an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at UAL: London College of Communication, where his work was featured by the BBC. His practice examines traditions and ideas within British society and culture, and his work has been exhibited nationally and published widely. He has also studied anthropology at the University of Queensland, Australia. Tom is a Ambassador for Alfie Cameras, and film processor Vintage Visual. In 2025, he co-founded TWD Photographic and designed the Clipshoe, now stocked by Analogue Wonderland. He holds a monthly darkroom livestream on youtube and co-hosts the Almost in Focus podcast with Tobias Beach-Wyld.
