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Old 05-09-2008, 05:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: May 2008
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Default London student project - volunteers needed!

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photography project - people needed to take part - May

I'm looking for people of all ages who are willing to take part in my photography project. There is no budget available but I can offer you a print for taking part. I live in Stoke Newington and I'm a student at London College of Communication, this work will be my final project submission. I'm looking for non actors, just people with an interest in art and photography and who enjoy having their photograph taken. I work with black and white film so patience is a virtue too! The project is about people visiting each other so if you want to take part you would need to be willing to have your photograph taken while visiting your friends and family or, alternatively, yourself waiting to be visited. Please email me if you're interested. Thanks
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