The homeless people in any city are often forgotten, but when it comes to London, it's difficult to walk down the street without being aware of them.

Thanks to this new project, they are now able to share with us the way they see the world - with moving and difficult results.

The images are part of a calendar which is currently running a Kickstarter appeal to be printed started by Cafe Art.

On the fundraising page, they explain: "The Cafe Art 2016 My London calendar is a social enterprise initiative for London homelessness art groups and individuals who have been affected by homelessness.

"In July this year, at St Paul’s Cathedral, 100 FujiFilm single-use cameras were handed out, with the theme My London.

"Training on how to use the cameras was given by The Royal Photographic Society (The RPS) in June, and again on the day of the handout.

From the 80 cameras returned in July, more than 2,500 photos were developed.

It says: "From these, 20 photos were chosen by the selection panel which included representatives from FujiFilm, Amateur Photographer magazine, The London Photo Festival, Christie’s and Homeless Link."

The images are a reflection of an unseen capital, one filled with hope and fear and kindness.

The Kickstarter fund was aiming to raise £10,000 to print 5,000, and has currently passed that with a total of £13,049.

If you are interested in donating, visit the Kickstarter page.