Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

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Photographer from the UK Jocelyn Bain Hogg (Jocelyn Bain Hogg) spent 10 years documenting the life of representatives of organized crime from the inside — from the actions of British bandits in south London to their "exile" on the island of Tenerife.

Having gained unprecedented access inside the group, Hogg was able to take a series of extremely candid photos showing the "villains" at home, during depraved private parties, underground boxing matches, negotiations and funerals.

"These are not the faces of criminals who hide behind the facade of respectability or corrupt politics. They are actually real men who hold their heads high when faced with a challenge, and who are not looking for fake repentance in the face of public condemnation," says the photographer. Well, we, perhaps, will refrain from comments ... Source: culturainquieta.com1.

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

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Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

Real British bandits in a candid photo project by Jocelyn Bane Hogg

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