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Old 07-10-2008, 05:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I hope no one minds my drawing attention to this new book which has just come out.

'In Ordinary Time'
is by an Apug member and amateur London photographer, whose work I've become more acquainted with over the years. Although the street genre of photography is perhaps as far removed from my own interests, I should confess, that I've come to know her work a little better than most, having written the introduction to the book.



I find it fascinating seeing how differently other format photographers conceptualise their work. This one is deliberately in a minor low key and brings much pleasure reading time and again. More notes on this release on the Miscellaneous Whole Plate Column which has just started up:

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/who...llaneous?hl=en

Kind regards,

RJ
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