Londoners who have slept rough photograph the capitalPublished15 October 2013Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, One hundred disposable cameras were given to people with experience of being homeless in London. Over five days 2,500 photos were taken under the themes My London, My Friends & Family and My Life. Brian Leach took this photo on the South Bank.Image caption, Seven judges chose 20 images for a calendar to raise money for homelessness charities. Afil, 19, took this picture of her friends on the bus. She was homeless for five months before moving into a hostel in Hackney.Image caption, Maya Simeon said she found this east end graffiti "inspiring" for Londoners.Image caption, Robert Keen, who was homeless for 20 years, has been living in a bedsit in Whitechapel for three years. He photographed his friend and his dog in an east London park.Image caption, Simeon Denis was a model in the 1980s and then a civil servant before becoming homeless. He now lives in a flat in Tottenham. He took this picture in Shoreditch and said: "It was just one of those Sundays. Everyone was just very relaxed."Image caption, All the pictures chosen for the calendar, including this one of Abbey Road by John Spence, are on display now at Spitalfields Market in Brushfield Street, east London.Related internet linksCafe Art's My London 2014 calendarThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.