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Harrison Reid
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“Lovers find secret places inside this violent world where they make transactions with beauty. Reason says, Nonsense. I have walked and measured the walls here. There are no places like that. Love says, There are.” — Rumi
Just had a proper look round your gallery. You have a wonderful eye for people in situations. I was about to say that you reminded me of the photos I saw in the Guardian during the 1970s/80s and only after saw you count Don McCullin as a favourite photographer. That's not to say I thought you were copying; art loses its spontaneity and connection with the original when copied, and yours has an abundance of both.
Dear Reid, your photography's very interesting for they are obviously honest and cheerful story tellers of their Zeitgeist. Couldn't afford not to leave this compliment.
You have been tagged by me See my journal for the rules.
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"Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cheshire Cat. "I don't much care where," said Alice. "Then it doesn't matter which way you go," said the cat.