Ping Pong, behind Liverpool Street, after Steve Gullick shoot before Nicholas' train home.
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Thursday, 2 September 2010
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Steve Gullick...
(Steve Gullick speaks to Dan in his study © Lucy Johnston)
In fear of sounding dramatic, its difficult to find the words to explain how inspiring I found it to talk to Steve Gullick, who has for a long time been a great inspiration to me. All I can say is that it was a real honour to talk to this man about his work, inspirations and concerns. Again, good tea was drunk and Dan very kindly let me speak very excitedly about things I love with someone whose work I deeply admire. It was genuinely a very positive afternoon and me and Dan came out of it talking excitedly, completely buzzing, having just met a very decent and extremely talented fellow.
Here are a few of the usual snapshots I take on my little LC-A.
Dan pondering:
Blurry me, demented facial expression very excited by the prints Steve very kindly gave us within my grasp:
Labels:
analogue,
black and white,
LC-A,
Lucy Johnston,
photographs,
photography,
Steve Gullick
Thursday, 10 June 2010
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