Aren’t people fascinating? That’s the reason street photographer Nicholas Goodden is drawn to immortalising us walking, working – or relaxing. “We all have a different story and our own worries, but in the end we’re the same,” he says. “And looking for the most interesting characters, Camden and Kentish Town have always stood out. ”
In our new June issue, out today, Goodden talks us through some of the many portraits he has shot in the area – and why he likes to capture the daily lives of locals.
Elsewhere we get some wine tips from the sommelier at Meat NW5 on Fortess Road, check out Pizza East’s weekend brunch, explore lesser-known local parks – and hear the story of a local charity that helps refugees. And chef Oliver Rowe talks us through some of the seasonal secrets that can be found in his new book, out this month.
Here’s where to find your free copy:
MAIN KENTISHTOWNER STOCKISTS
Permanent Distribution Units
Kentish Town West Overground
Tufnell Park Underground
Gospel Oak Overground
Outside Phoenicia supermarket, Kentish Town Road
Other stockists
Southampton Arms, Fields Beneath, The Grafton, Kentish Town Sports Centre, Tapping The Admiral, Camden Town Brewery, Camden’s Daughter, Zabludowicz Collection, Roundhouse, Bowery Bagel, Q Grill, Lantana, Camden Market Hall upstairs, Spread Eagle, Coffee Jar, Cote, Leyas Coffee, The Colonel Fawcett, Casa Tua, Owl Bookshop, Flaxon Ptootch, Scratchline Tattoo, The Lion & Unicorn, The Oxford, Kentish Town Library, Harrys Fine Food, The Vine, The Junction Tavern,Ruby Violet, Bear + Wolf, The Pineapple, The Abbey Tavern, Arancini Factory Cafe, Zing Zing, The Bull & Last, Truffles Deli, Owl Bookshop, Flaxon Ptootch, The Star, Lord Palmerston, Tufnell Park Tavern, Future & Found, Rose & Crown, The Lord Stanley, Oskar Pink, Dirty Burger, The College Practice, Queen’s Crescent Library, Fierce Grace Yoga – Queen’s Crescent, Marios Cafe, The Stag, Beetroot Deli, Black Truffle, The Spoke, St John’s