Anarchy in the UK: Derek Ridgers on 40 years of punk

The acclaimed photographer's new book, Punk London 1977, captures the birth of one of Britain's most era-defining subcultures

When punk started, I was just a music fan with a borrowed camera. I used to photograph bands by jumping into the photo pit and pretending to be a real photographer – in those days, there was little or no security. Then, in 1976, punk came along and the fans started to become more photogenic than the bands, so I swung my camera around and photographed them.

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