The Light Box, next to the Basingstoke Canal in Woking, Surrey, has a wide variety of exhibitions rolling out this summer. Mad Mods and a Camera: Our Generation, running July 31 until August 22, illustrates photographer Duncan James’ involvement with today’s Mod scene, so strongly associated with the 60s but still thriving.
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He’s been riding with them since 2015, going to their events and getting to know them. The result? A series of natural shots, taken in the moment. Images that capture Mod identity, fashion and, of course, scooters. And a unique record, celebrating how original Mods and a new generation are keeping the culture alive.
For more information go to: Mad Mods and a Camera: Our Generation | The Lightbox
Do check the website before visiting, as many exhibitions, even if free, still require visitors to book in advance.