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The past few months have been bad for Capitalism. In one of the latest major examples of how globalisation seeps into every section of our lives, a global protest under the name ‘Occupy’ has grown in scale to accommodate demonstrations in no less than 1000 towns and cities worldwide.

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2 years is not a long time. In April 2009 I was 27 and finishing a BTEC in Photography at Thames Valley University in Reading. I worked full-time for John Lewis, and had enrolled on the BA Photography course at Glamorgan University. I was excited. Really, really excited about what the future had in store.

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A trip to Cardiff Market
120 Years in the Making
One of the benefits of working as a freelance photographer is being given permission to hold...
Touring Wales
  • January 20, 2012The Cardiff Sun
    If you've been listening carefully, or even if you've desperately...
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    A trip to waterfall country in the Brecon Beacons. Lots...
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2012 National Geographic Photography Contest Winners - Boston Big Picture

The winners have been named in the 2012 National Geographic Photography contest. As a leader in capturing the world through brilliant imagery, National Geographic sets the standard for photographic excellence. Photo by Nenad Saljic

TouristWelcome to Barry Island

This is nothing new. Photographers have been drawn to beach for decades, drawn by the propensity for the British tourist to leave their inhibitions at home. Walk along any seaside resort and you’ll find ‘Mr Nine to Five’ has ditched the suit in favour of some uncharacteristically flamboyant floral shorts and a pair of oversized flip-flops. The squares and even the stoic will find themselves regressing into a behaviour they’ve come to recognise in family photographs and fading memories. T-shirts off, worries aside, money becomes no object. The sea acts as a meditative therapy, in the same way gazing into an open fire allows us to completely empty our minds of all the troubles and worries that otherwise consume us. Amongst all the long queues, screaming children, and sand-filled shoes there is a peace. A small window of opportunity for reflection and relaxation. It’s a harmony that reminds us that it’s good to feel human again – even if it is only for a week on Barry Island. And if we end up making fools of ourselves, so be it. We’ll accept those fools gladly.

Life at Cardiff Dogs Home
The Orphan Train
In the UK in 2008, 96,892 stray dogs were found, rescued, and processed through local authority...
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