Documenting a past regime – ex-MILE II prisoners, The Gambia, West Africa

‘for 2 years I did not see daylight…’       We’ll be posting more about our interviews with the ex-Mile II prisoners, in the coming weeks. The Florios Follow us on Instagram for daily photo updates + @jasonflorio

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Selling Photography Prints Online – PDN / Helen Jones-Florio

If people were already buying his (Jason Florio’s) work, without any proper promotion, then there had to be more people out there who would like to see and buy his work—it just needed a little marketing – Helen Jones-Florio/PDN   Check out the Helen Jones-Florio Gallery blog for an interview with Photo District News editor, HollyContinue reading “Selling Photography Prints Online – PDN / Helen Jones-Florio”

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Carpe Diem – life is quite frankly too bloody short!

  Life is full of surprises… sadly, not all of them good. Before you know what’s happening, without any warning, a curveball the size of a Hereford Bull hits you – WHUMPH! – and literally knocks you flat on your back and suddenly, holy cow, you can’t get up again! Which is exactly what hasContinue reading “Carpe Diem – life is quite frankly too bloody short!”

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Machete Boy, traditional masquerades, The Gambia, West Africa

  ‘The three boys turned up with a couple of rice sacks, a bunch of leafy branches, and what looked like a few scraps of bright red fabric. Within half an hour, they were transformed into Kankurangs, and  fully in character – jiggling branches, menacingly clashing machetes together… ‘ Read more here   Related Posts:Continue reading “Machete Boy, traditional masquerades, The Gambia, West Africa”

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