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n the late ’70s I had a Kodak Instamatic camera and I fell in love with street photography whilst hitchhiking around Europe. I’m self taught and even set up my own darkroom, safe to say there were a lot of hard lessons to be learnt along the way I was more interested in people than the architecture of my street photos back then, I was also more shy and I’d tend to shoot with a long telephoto lens to take candid snaps without being spotted, I think both of these aspects have changed in my style over the years.

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