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Photography has always been my calling... I don't photograph subjects, I photograph the way they make me feel. Admittedly, its a bit of strange concept. But its honest - and its the best way to describe my attitude to the art of Photography.
I am a hunter gatherer of natural light and candid moments, with an appetite whet with a taste of the unknown and the smell of home.
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