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  • With hands outstretched and a nervous smile on her face, a 3 year-old goes head first down a slide in her local park in south London.
    girl_slide-23-04-1998.jpg
  • Children play on an East Berlin shopping precinct roof built during the Communist DDR-era - Alexanderplatz.
    berlin_children01-15-06-1990.jpg
  • Now re-opened after months of closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, some of the first visitors who have pre-booked free tickets, once again enjoy the historical artifacts at the British Museum, on 2nd September 2020, in London, England.
    british_museum10-02-09-2020.jpg
  • A year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Communist Eastern Bloc, children play in Marx Engels Platz on an East Berlin shopping precinct roof built during the Communist DDR-era, on 4th November 1990, in Berlin, Germany. Marx-Engels-Forum was a public park in the central Mitte district of Berlin. It was named for Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, authors of The Communist Manifesto of 1848 and regarded as founders of the Communist movement. The park was created by authorities of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) in 1986
    90s_germany-15-06-1990_5.jpg
  • Fantasy theme characters' faces from "Rise of the Guardians" in London's Leicester Square. The DreamWorks production is a 2012 3D computer-animated fantasy-adventure film based on William Joyce's The Guardians of Childhood book series and The Man in the Moon short film by Joyce and Reel FX.
    leicester_square09-04-12-2012.jpg
  • Now re-opened after months of closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, some of the first visitors who have pre-booked free tickets, once again enjoy the historical artifacts at the British Museum, on 2nd September 2020, in London, England.
    british_museum09-02-09-2020.jpg
  • Now re-opened after months of closure during the Coronavirus pandemic, some of the first visitors who have pre-booked free tickets, once again enjoy the historical artifacts at the British Museum, on 2nd September 2020, in London, England.
    british_museum11-02-09-2020.jpg
  • Wall map of Communist East Germany in the conference room where the heads of the GDR secret police met with district administrators, an exhibit in 'Haus 1' the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. During Hitler's Third Reich, the Gestapo had one agent for every 2,000 citizens whereas the Stasi had approximately an spy for every 6.5. Here at the Stasi HQ alone 15,000 were employed plus the many regional stations. German media called East Germany 'the most perfected surveillance state of all time' - administered from this complex of offices.
    berlin_stasi_museum35-07-04-2013.jpg
  • With his face reflected in the musical instrument's bell, a trombonist plays on stage with a jazz orchestra...The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips (embouchure) cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. The trombone is usually characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube to change pitches, although the valve trombone uses three valves like those on a trumpet. The word trombone derives from Italian tromba
    trombonist01-16-08-1999.jpg
  • While her brother apparently sinks beneath the surface of plastic balls, a three year-old girl scrabbles up a small slide in the Croydon branch of IKEAS's crèche facility, allowing parent shoppers to browse the store while their children frolic in the ball pond. Designed to encourage adventure and stimulate developing senses, the kids play on their own in this safe environment. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
    ella+sam11-25-05_1999.jpg
  • A detail of an old family photo taken on 35mm transparency slide from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox09-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of an old family photo taken on 35mm transparency slide from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox11-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of an old family photo taken on 35mm transparency slide from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox10-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox04-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox01-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox06-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox12-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox02-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox05-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail of old family photos taken on 35mm transparency slides from the 1960s.
    transparency_lightbox07-21-01-2014.jpg
  • Cyclists struggle uphill near landslide road beneath Mam Tor in the in the Derbyshire Peak District National Park.
    collapsed_road02-01-06-2010.jpg
  • Cyclists struggle uphill near landslide road beneath Mam Tor in the in the Derbyshire Peak District National Park.
    collapsed_road01-01-06-2010.jpg
  • This memorial has been placed where a man called 'Lee' died on the A3130 Tickenham Road, Somerset, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "?Do not stand at my grave and weep/I am not there, I do not sleep.? ?I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in a circled flight.? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials004-02-02_2001.jpg
  • A portrait of Mr Loic Lang-Lazdunski, consultant thoracic surgeon at Guy’s & St Thomas’ hospital. He has led the mesothelioma program at Guy’s since 2003 and has developed a program in minimally invasive surgery for lung cancer and mediastinal tumours. He is involved in clinical and basic research in the field of lung cancer and mesothelioma. http://www.londonbridgehospital.com/LBH/consultant-det/mr-loic-lang-lazdunski/..
    Loic_Lazdunski1-14-10-2004.jpg
  • Empty landscape of new rural town playyground.
    spain_recession-5-16-April-2011.jpg
  • While holding a conversation on his smartphone, a stooping gent struggles to slide a free copy of the Evening Standard newspaper into his briefcase, beneath the high walls of the Bank of England in the City of London.
    bank_people02-09-02-2015.jpg
  • While holding a conversation on his smartphone, a stooping gent struggles to slide a free copy of the Evening Standard newspaper into his briefcase, beneath the high walls of the Bank of England in the City of London.
    bank_people01-09-02-2015.jpg
  • A young boy of about 5 years-old from the mid-sixties plays amongst lavender in his parents' property. He has the face of boyhood innocence as he traipses through the garden. It is the summer of 1967 and the colours are muted on this Kodachrome film slide which has a wonderful magenta colour cast in the mid-tones reminiscent of the classic days of early photography when shifts in color gave a faded look.
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  • A four year-old girl throws a tantrum while playing with her young two-year-old brother in the back garden of their South London home. We look down on the small girl who throws her head back in a rage, mouth wide open, after not getting what she wants. But in the background, her younger sibling is oblivious to her emotional outburst and gets on with playing at the foot of a children's garden slide - in an innocent world of his own. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
    ella+sam14-20-03_2000.jpg
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