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Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Even though women in Saudi have got the vote, there is still a long way to go..

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?NewsID=19715
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Sunday, 11 September 2011

Sal

What follows is a collection of women I found in Edinburgh bus station. 
It is the beginning of my foray into taking pictures of women eating in public. 
Nice toenails by the way. 


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Pam




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Irene




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Terri


 



                                                   
 
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Carol



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When I was younger my mum and dad called me their wee bag lady. They used to give me a plastic shopping bag so that I could pick up everything I wanted to keep from the street. I picked up silvery chewing gum wrappers, discarded objects and hundreds of shiny yellow dandelion heads. As I got older I began to horde everything and now I live in a room the equivalent of a junk shop. I collect clocks and cameras and suitcases and sticks and sandy shells and old musty books and woolly blankets and framed pictures and middle names. I am a story collector.
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