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October 17, 2009 by graham

Blargh argh argh argh

Otherwise known as why the hell am I awake? It's 03:15 as I write this. Decent, civilised people are in bed. Indecent but still civilised people are in bed with someone else, doing things of a biological nature. Whatever. I am not them. I am in my living room, blogging this stream-of-alleged-conciousness to you, people [...]
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January 20, 2008 by graham

Running out of time

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three-hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 19 So it’s been one of those days: lousy weather, busy with work (or at least Stuff That Needs to be Done), not much in the way of photographic eurekas. By twenty-five to midnight I was thinking that I didn’t have much time [...]
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Graham BinnsI'm a commercial and editorial portrait photographer from North West England.After spending several years building a career as a software engineer I realised that there was an artist inside me struggling to get out.
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