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We’re back! In this episode we explain where the heck we’ve been for the past decade (well it feels like it). James becomes semi pro, or is it luck? and visits ‘Democracy Village’. Darren regrets doing his accounts; and promptly jets off around Europe.
In the news we discuss:
- The wedding photographer far too keen to get his shot(s)
- The 15 year old ‘double terrorrist‘
- Britain gets a New Government
- Section 44 comes to an end… and?
- The DEB becomes the DEA but a section is gone.
- The 20 top ten photo lists, are they dangerous?
Contacts:
- In addition to this website, PhotoLegal has a twitter feed
- Darren Hector’s blog and website. He’s also on twitter
- Kate Day blogs at The Telegraph and on twitter
- Phill Price posts a daily photo (usually of London) on his blog and is also on twitter and friendfeed. Here are the photos he mentioned with the 14mm previously in Paris
- James Barisic works for Everys Solicitors, and they’re both on twitter -James, Everys- and James also has a blog
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