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...reminds me of one of my favorite content trios...blow up, blow out, and the conversation...you never know what you are really seeing and hearing...

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I often stare and stare at the countenance of a person I've captured to see if it reveals a secret that only they and I know.

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I feel there's a certain bond with people which makes you turn your camera on them - I think ...

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Of course. But its not a given that the bond is recoprocated. But when it is, your world changes.

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Jul 2Liked by Richard Partridge

Yikes!

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Jul 2Liked by Richard Partridge

Today , is unlike any day is history since WW2. So many people fought and died to protect our freedom and democracy and in one day, 6 traitors on the imperial court, stripped away the foundation that our country was built on. Those 6 traitors overturned our democratic government and made presidents kings that are not beholden to our laws. Trump called our service men who fought and died in our wars as “ suckers and losers”. Now on this day these corrupt justices have declared presidents and former presidents have complete immunity. We must now adjust to what it’s going to be like to live in an authoritarian style government. We are no longer a world power, the people will soon be powerless as the maga world takes over our country. God help our children and grandchildren.

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The epitome of a broken political system ...

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That’s what happens when we capture people in their most vulnerable states. I’ve died a thousand deaths a thousand times. But… it’s all worth it in the end, because we keep doing it.

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As a street photographer for over 20 years, this piece really struck me...(pardon the pun)! Enjoying your Substack.

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