24 photographers document 24 hours

News imageHelen Chambers People gathered to look at the London skylineHelen Chambers
00.00 Helen Chambers: Looking to London

Sixteen years ago, a group of 24 photographers set out to document every hour of New Year's Day, every year, for 24 years.

News imageClaire Spreadbury A street light illuminates a mural of a woman's faceClaire Spreadbury
01:00 Claire Spreadbury

This year, their work has been curated by American photojournalist Ed Kashi and is on show in Soho Square, London, from Sunday, 24 February, until 19 March.

"To capture life in a 24-hour period, especially what life is these days, presents a great challenge," says Kashi.

"The visual representation of this concept has been poignantly, and in some cases poetically, reflected in this set of images.

"The variety of situations, people and atmospheres give a vibrant and visually dynamic feeling to the times we're living in."

News imageWendy Aldiss A man stands looking out of a windowWendy Aldiss
06:00 Wendy Aldiss
News imageSpei Trees covered with plastic sheetingSpei
09:00 Spei
News imageSARAH LUCY BROWN Katy and Ramona - a woman stands near a child who poses with a cameraSARAH LUCY BROWN
13:00 Sarah Lucy Brown
News imageJeff Moore A table covered with paper cups and empty boxes outside a takeaway food shopJeff Moore
15:00 Jeff Moore
News imageNicky Willcock Two men pictured through the windscreen of a carNicky Willcock
14:00 Nicky Willcock
News imageIoana Marinca A woman standing by a wallIoana Marinca
20:00 Ioana Marinca