The black and white images are part of a new show by North London photographers Luca Borrano and Paul Alcantara, currently on display at Coffee Circus in Crouch Hill.
Mr Borrano, who was born in Sicily in 1969 and moved to London in 2002, studied art, design, and photography at the Istituto Statate d’Arte di Catania.
Laughter and friendship — a candid street portrait of three Sicilian children at play (Image: Luca Borrano)
A selection of eight street portraits taken during his travels through remote parts of Sicily, featuring locals and children playing in the streets, are included in the exhibition.
Mr Alcantara, a long-time photographer who studied fine art at the Hornsey School of Art and Camberwell Art College, offers a contrasting vision with photographs capturing some of London’s most recognisable landmarks through his quirky lens.
Concrete poetry — abstract lines and shadow play in modernist architecture (Image: Isokon)
He is also known locally as a guitar teacher and for running the monthly acoustic music night, The Kalamazoo Klub.
Childhood joy captured in Sicily — two school friends smile on their walk home (Image: Luca Borrano)
The exhibition is open until the end of February, and prints are available for purchase by emailing lucabonanno@hotmail.co.uk or via paulalcantara.co.uk.
Coffee Circus is located at 136 Crouch Hill, N8 9DX.
The exhibition is open until the end of February.