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Jason Orton

Jason Orton received his diploma in Photojournalism from the London College of Printing in 1997 and has worked as an editorial photographer for newspapers and magazines throughout the world. Alongside his editorial work, his personal projects frequently concentrate on the border between land and sea; that strip of land on the edge which although marginal is hugely atmospheric. His book on the Essex coastline with writer Ken Worpole, 350 Miles: an Essex Journey, was published in 2005.

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Codename 'Turnstile'

Originally intended as the British government's new home in the case of nuclear war, the underground bunker Codename "Turnstile" is now abandoned and up for sale. What will happen to this relic of the cold war? Jason Orton's haunting photographs capture a lonely subterranean city.