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Photos by Justin Sainsbury - A 'Right Royal Do'
We're told a million people lined the Royal wedding route yesterday. Here's my take on just a small handful of visitors enjoying the day. I was happy to work along the fringes, letting chance happenings, encounters and a little bit of instinct guide me around. Visiting a small hidden banked copse along the edge of the Mall, two pubs and the Ambassadors' chauffeur car park seemed worth-while trade-offs to the spot I'd established outside the Abbey earlier in the day.
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Tired of working in isolation and craving community, the three of us have come together in a joint venture to collectively grow and develop our skills. We are in the earliest stages and are excited at the prospect of collaboration through editing, mentoring and group projects. We are using the Virtual Agency facility at PhotoShelter which acts as a portal to show our work and so any sales generated go directly to the photographer concerned. Though this is not a commercial venture, we do hope to sell prints through our individual archives and we will soon have a bookshop where each of our books will be available to purchase. The main focus of this endeavour is to filter only the best of our work to the surface and thereby maintain a consistently high standard of contemporary street photography. Other disciplines in which we all work will be left to our individual archives.
Thank you for your interest. We hope that you will continue to visit us as we develop our project.
Thank you for your interest. We hope that you will continue to visit us as we develop our project.
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