An award winning photographer who has plied his trade in the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Turkey begun a nine-day residency on Ipswich buses yesterday.

Ipswich Star: London Bus No. 7. Russell Square to East Acton. [This image was photographed through the window of one of London's double decker busses and is part of 'Last Stop', a photo project now published as a book, which aims to document the city, its movements and migrations, its landscape and architecture, its diversity and energy.]London Bus No. 7. Russell Square to East Acton. [This image was photographed through the window of one of London's double decker busses and is part of 'Last Stop', a photo project now published as a book, which aims to document the city, its movements and migrations, its landscape and architecture, its diversity and energy.] (Image: Panos Pictures)

George Georgiou will be documenting life in the town from the buses for his stay, which yesterday included work from the free town centre shuttle bus.

Ipswich Star: London Bus No. 7. Russell Square to East Acton. [This image was photographed through the window of one of London's double decker busses and is part of 'Last Stop', a photo project now published as a book, which aims to document the city, its movements and migrations, its landscape and architecture, its diversity and energy.]London Bus No. 7. Russell Square to East Acton. [This image was photographed through the window of one of London's double decker busses and is part of 'Last Stop', a photo project now published as a book, which aims to document the city, its movements and migrations, its landscape and architecture, its diversity and energy.] (Image: Panos Pictures)

Supported by Ipswich Borough Council and Ipswich Buses, the project is part of the PhotoEast festival which launches on May 24.

Ipswich Star: George Georgiou has been taking photographs through the window on Ipswich buses and is part of 'Last Stop'George Georgiou has been taking photographs through the window on Ipswich buses and is part of 'Last Stop'

Ipswich buses will then display some of his work throughout the next 24 months.