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Saturday, 26 September 2009

Southbank





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Girls on train - Waterloo East

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Charlton



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Charlton V Exeter





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Charlton V Exeter




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Charlton V Exeter






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Friday, 18 September 2009

Brockley


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Dog and cat


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Afro

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School girls


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Lewisham High Street




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Lewisham Way


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Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Oxford Street


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Saturday, 5 September 2009

Groups and singles at Carnival 2009







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Pairs








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Girls at Carnival 2009





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      • Southbank
      • Girls on train - Waterloo East
      • Charlton
      • Charlton V Exeter
      • Charlton V Exeter
      • Charlton V Exeter
      • Brockley
      • Dog and cat
      • Afro
      • School girls
      • Lewisham High Street
      • Lewisham Way
      • Oxford Street
      • Groups and singles at Carnival 2009
      • Pairs
      • Girls at Carnival 2009
      • More groups at Carnival 2009
      • Family at Carnival
      • Carnival 2009
      • Carnival 2009

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Alethea
I take photos of anyone I see on the street who I find interesting for whatever reason, and who agrees to be photographed. I never take sneaky and only rarely unnoticed shots. For me a portrait is about a mutual transaction. If they're not into it, nor am I. When I take a photo, if the person seems reluctant and isn't giving me anything, I thank them but immediately delete the image. I take every communication seriously and it spoils the photo for me if I feel they weren't completely happy, as if I've stolen something. I also offer to send prints if people are interested, to say thanks. I'm happiest when I spot someone or a group of people and I know what a brilliant image they'll make and they agree. That is a great moment.
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