New photographic exhibition celebrates London's diversity
9th November 2009
From 12th to 30th November 2009 at London's City Hall, a stunning new photographic exhibition celebrates the amazing cultural and religious diversity of London.
Let's Celebrate 365 is the result of photographer Jeremy Hunter's life-long fascination with the extraordinary rituals, faiths and traditions of the world - many of which are represented in London.
Supported by The Mayor of London, Let's Celebrate 365 features huge and impactful images - from the brightly painted faces of the Hindu Janmashtami Festival in Watford, to colourful Dzogchen monks and Orthodox Jews.
Taking place around National Inter-Faith Week - a new initiative from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and the Inter Faith Network for the UK - Let's Celebrate 365 provides visitors with a truly uplifting experience.
Recently recognised with a UNESCO award, Jeremy Hunter's photographic collection is a unique and comprehensive documentation of the huge variety of festivals, rituals and celebrations around the world and in London - many of which are unknown and unseen by other Londoners.
'Let's Celebrate 365 provides visitors with the opportunity to journey, explore, learn, and - most importantly - better understand our world and its people,' says Jeremy Hunter.
For more information, contact alexander.martin@midaspr.co.uk

