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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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Alan opens up his photographic practice to another way of making images. He observes everyday scenes with the naked eye or tells his life experiences, very often with a pinch of humour. He chooses a pen or a typewriter instead of a camera, leaving the latter to rest temporarily.

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