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  • 06.10.10
    Earlier this week I got to see copies of 2 local magazines that I contributed images to.  They can be seen here. I was really impressed with the regeneration magazine as there are 5 images in there.  The magazine is aimed at potential investors to the city.  My…
  • 16.09.10
    Today I had a pleasant chat on air with Karol Wysznnski of BCB Radio. All the staff were very friendly and was made to feel at home. Tom and Dom were researching. I drank some tea.  After I went to see Asadour Guzelian's show on the…
  • 15.09.10
    I just received a very pleasant invite to be interviewed tomorrow on BCB Radio at around 11:45am discussing my work, the Saltaire Arts Trail and who knows what else. I'm rather excited as this is my first interview at a studio in a radio station so I'm looking…
  • 14.09.10
    I recently came across a website that had used an image of mine without requesting, permission or even a credit, nevermind a link to the original on flickr. Recently I also learnt about a fantastic online tool called Tineye that searches the web for…
  • 14.09.10
    Last weekend I originally thought I was going to prepare some more prints for my portfolio box for the coming weekend but I'm having second thoughts now.  I'm now thinking that getting more on here may be better and less time consuming.  The box already has lots in there and…
BCB & Guzelian
Thursday, 16 September 2010 14:52
Today I had a pleasant chat on air with Karol Wysznnski of BCB Radio. All the staff were very friendly and was made to feel at home. Tom and Dom were researching. I drank some tea.  After I went to see Asadour Guzelian's show on the 4th floor of Salts Mill. There are some really great shots in there documenting events from the 80s and 90s. There's a fantastically genuine and warm snap of the late leader of the Labour Party John Smith amongst other great shots. I'd definitely recommend a visit before it ends on Sunday 19th. They are currently being exhibited in one of the longest spaces I have ever seen which is normally closed to the public.
 
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