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  • Disabled male in wheel chair in a residential home,
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  • Disabled male in wheel chair in a residential home.
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  • Disabled male in wheel chair in a residential home,
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  • Disabled male in wheel chair in a residential home,
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  • Woman in wheel chair begging on the streets. <br />
St Petersburg, Russia, 1994
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. The Jungle, Migrant Camp, Calais, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • Chairs. Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016 ‘La Linière’  refugee camp, Grande-Synthe, on the outskirts of Dunkirk, northern France.
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  • March For Our Lives rally against gun violence on March 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Hundreds of thousands of people of all ages gathered at Pennsylvania Avenue demanding an end to mass school shootings and gun violence in America.
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  • The new camp was located between a motorway and railway tracks and built by MSF. Plywood huts sat about a foot off the ground and each slept four people on the floor. Each hut had a small gas stove and a tiny window. May 2016
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  • In an attempt to make it feel like home, each hut was decorated with whatever objects the refugees could find. Here, a few flowers were planted and watered daily.  Dunkirk Migrant Camp, France<br />
May 2016
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  • Buried boot. The jungle refugee camp, Calais, France. June 2016 Abandoned boots and shoes left behind as a reminder of the refugee crisis.
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  • Grande- Synthe refugee camp in Dunkirk, France. April 2016
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  • Portrait of two disabled men,
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  • Disabled man in motorised wheelchair with dog,
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  • Group of disabled people playing cards with carers in residential home,
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  • Husband and disabled wife having breakfast together in their home.
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  • Hospital for the disabled, Beirut, Lebanon
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  • Service user outside his home.<br />
Client  - Allerton, an integrated social care, housing, and development company.
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  • Close up of Childs bare feet in a school classroom, Malaysia, Sabah, Borneo 1992
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  • Woman in wheelchair doing her gardening,
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  • Disabled male with carer in the garden of residential home,
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  • Husband and disabled wife having breakfast together in their home,
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  • Portrait of a disabled man in motorised wheelchair,
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  • Disabled man working on his computer in residential home,
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  • Disabled woman in motorised wheelchair,
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  • Disabled man working on his computer in residential home,
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  • Disabled male in a residential care home,
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  • Disabled University student with carer studying,
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  • Disabled son, mother and sister.<br />
Trapped within a block of flats. Lift out of order and house bound.<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
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  • weight lifting and fitness class for the disabled, London
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  • Portrait of two disabled men.
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  • Pharmacist and nurse consulting patient in hospital ward about her medication,
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  • Female in wheelchair at the celebrations at Nottinghill Carnival, london 2012
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  • Diabled people learning to cooking
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  • Woman washing handsl in purpose built  accommodation with low bathroom sink,
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  • Woman in wheelchair cooking her meal in purpose built  accommodation with low level oven,
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  • Mentally and physically disabled child in residential care home,
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  • Young and old disabled friends together in residential care home,
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  • disabled university student studying,
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  • Disabled University student with carer studying,
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  • Disabled female using specially designed low level cooker in an adapted  wheelchair friendly kitchen,
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  • disabled university student studying,
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  • Disabled man in motorised wheelchair with dog.
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  • Disabled man working on his computer in residential home.
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  • Portrait of disabled male.
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  • Disabled boy playing with his pet rat.<br />
Trapped within a block of flats. Lift out of order and house bound.<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
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  • Disabled male in a residential care home.
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  • Studio shoot for Livability.<br />
Disabled sportsman
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  • Teacher marking work after class; Brunswick House Primary; Maidstone
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  • J & B's Cafe. Black and white striped wall paper, with old photos, cafe, Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • A right good read, Bridlington, UK, 1986
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  • J & B's Cafe. Black and white striped wall paper, with old photos, cafe, Harlingen, Texas
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  • J & B's Cafe. Black and white striped wall paper, with old photos, cafe, Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Famous Café Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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  • Entrance to block of flats. Lift not working. St Petersburg, Russia, 1994
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  • Elderly disabled women in wheel chair with pet dog.
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  • Elderly disabled women in wheel chair with pet dog.
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  • Elderly disabled women in wheel chair with pet dog.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    IMG_4738close up.jpg
  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    Fin-de-siècle Vienna- The Coffee H...jpg
  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    Fin-de-siècle Vienna- The Coffee H...jpg