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  • Who's The Photographer

    While the worlds Press Photographers were doing their thing in the venues, there were other Professionals working on their own projects.

    So: As a little "quiz" - Who is he


    It's very much a grab shot and he would never thank me for depicting him in this way, but it's how we all look in those unguarded moments
    Graham

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    Re: Who's The Photographer

    Any hints?

    Ian
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    • #3
      Re: Who's The Photographer

      The fella on the left of the picci looks very much like Dermot O'leary. So is it Dermot himself or is it his clone?

      Pol

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      • #4
        Re: Who's The Photographer

        Just a wild guess,any family resemblance,ie the beard??
        Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

        All the best

        Andy

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        • #5
          Re: Who's The Photographer

          Originally posted by Ian View Post
          Any hints?

          Ian
          The latest issue of the "NIKON Owner" Magazine has an interview with him by Gillian Greenwood, titled "A MAN FOR ALL REASONS"
          Graham

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          • #6
            Re: Who's The Photographer

            As usual Google helped me out -Felix Kunze.

            Regards. Barr1e

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            • #7
              Re: Who's The Photographer - Revealed

              Well done Barrie.

              Felix was working on his project and found a whole group of Games Maker Drivers in the Fleet Depot at The Olympic Park, so he set up a small studio and took pictures of most of us as we came on shift.

              As is my way I asked if he minded me taking a record shot of his activities, and unlike many Professionals, he was immediately positive in his response to being included in someone elses pictures.

              He also took an instant interest in my little Olympus XZ-1 and seeing that it had a hot-shoe and Manual Mode, attached his Radio Trigger and took a picture of a Games Maker in his set.

              Graham

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