A city is never still. Beneath its glass facades, along its pavements and crossings, through the silhouettes that drift in and out of view, something is always in motion. These photographs trace the currents that move through London—the flow of people, light, architecture, memory, and time. Together, they capture a city in transit, where every street becomes a channel and every passerby part of a larger movement. Here, the current is not only what carries us forward, but what connects us to one another in the endless circulation of urban life.











Kukogho Iruesiri Samson is a Nigerian author, art administrator and photographer based in Hatfield, UK. With a distinctive blend of evocative poetry, vivid storytelling, and minimalist photography, he explores the depth and intricacies of the human experience.


