World in one city
Luba Drago of Mbarara, Uganda has worked at the Ugandan Consulate in London for over 10 years.
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End of the line: Stanmore
The Jubilee Line of the London Underground ends in the town of Stanmore, UK. Henry Wermuth, a holocaust survivor who is believed to be the last man alive to try to assassinate Adolf Hitler, lives in Stanmore with his wife of 47 years. This is a short photo project on Mr. Wermuth. Click on the photos for caption details. //
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Location shoot: Monica
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26 Things: Part I
Today I embarked on a photo-adventure with an old friend. Our mission: take 26 photographs that each represent a different word/phrase/idea. It was basically a photo scavenger hunt. The idea is a project from sh1ft.org. These photos are part I of the mission, part II to come soon. Each photo is titled with the word/phrase/idea it is supposed to represent. //
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I was up in the attic this week, figuring out how to tackle the huge job of cleaning it out, when I realized some of the crap up there looked pretty cool. The only light source is a small glass window, and as the sun sets it provides some really interesting light and casts shadows on the random furniture and broken glass scattered across the floor. //
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Mark Leonas, of Lansing, Illinois started skating with his friends when he was a kid. He stopped for a number of years, but recently took up the hobby again. //
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Rally against police brutality
On June 26th the Fraternal Order of Police in Chicago held a reunion for the officers who took part in the brutal riots during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. A demonstration was held that marched from Union Park in Chicago, to the FOP gathering, through downtown, and back to the FOP gathering. Many participants were part of an organization called Copwatch. The protesters called for an end to police brutality, and condemnation of the violence of 1968. // Click images to enlarge.
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