Framed by the high density council high-rise towers of Stockwell where I live, sits the incredible excess of the financial services sector – once seen as the post-colonial ‘saviour’ of London and now regarded more as a necessary evil. A big part of London’s wealth and expense is driven by The City, and it’s Canary Wharf annexe, but the part of London with which I spend most of my time resides in buildings like those in the foreground. I wouldn’t have it any other way.