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Archive for October, 2009

Crossing the one week mark in Budapest and I’m T-5 days until I depart, first stop Zagreb, Croatia. I will be catching the 2pm train out of Budapest which will be 14 days since I landed back, just a few days longer than I had originally planned to be here. It has been great to [...]

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My Nobel Prize

I made the front page of Demotix again. However, it was such a throw-away story for me that I was surprised this morning when I got the notice that I made the front page … I wonder if this is what Omaba felt when he got told he won the Nobel Prize? http://www.demotix.com/news/fidez-decries-government-policies

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Been busy since I landed in Budapest.  I have shot 3 events in as many days!  I’ll post 2 now and the third will come up on Demotix once they cycle their stories.  I opted out on another event today (Sunday) since I have too much to work on! I’m getting better/faster on my editing [...]

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Arrived in Budapest last night. Had a good sleep and got to have some 1-on-1 time with my good friend whom I am staying with my for my time here.  I plan to roll out from Budapest in about 7-10 days, depending on how long it takes me to wrap up my affairs here.  I’ve [...]

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So while I was in Cambridge one thing that kept catching my eye was the cyclists all over the city.  As I wandered about, I kept wanting to shoot the cyclists that kept whizzing by me! So, I indulged myself by choosing a fixed position on the SE corner of the Magdalene Bridge, which crosses [...]

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Chilling out at my friends place in Finsbury Park on another rainy London morning.  Spent the day yesterday walking about town and I am pretty knackered from stomping the streets – I forget how fast London moves! Spent half the day on Saturday in Cambridge and got a lot of fun shots.  Still need to [...]

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Just finished up a two day meeting and I have to say that I am pretty satisfied with the outcome. There will be a lot more to do as follow- up to the process, but the participants were able to engage with a very sticky, dense and historically loaded subject and develop a good framework [...]

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