The series is a powerful collection of colour documentary photographs of families on a council estate in Moore's home city of Derby UK made between 1987 & 1988. At the time few serious documentary photographers were working in colour & Moore's choice was in many ways a rebellion against the prevalent aesthetic. It was also a crtical response to the new political & social realities imposed by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government from 1979. As David Chandler comments in a new essay commissioned for the book; ' Pictures from the Real World' presents working class life as a strange blend of physical mayhem & inertia the abrasive square frames of Moore's camera cut into bodies & objects much as the rooms themselves seem to struggle to contain them'. Published as a limited edition of 500 copies the book is a unique collaboration between Dewi Lewis Publishing & London based Here Press. The work retains a visceral energy 25 years after the event & documents a very particular time in British social & photographic history. One might also argue that the subsistence level living encountered connects the content of the work to current times.