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Category: 100 Portraits

My 100 Portraits in 2013/14 project

100 Portraits

100 Portraits: Tamsin

Roger Hyam, 2014/01/102015/12/15

I’m really pleased with today’s photo. Tamsin comes along to the meditation group on Fridays and for breakfast after. The room has two story South facing windows. At this time of year we finish up soon after dawn so the light can be really variable but is often incredible. I…

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Goal setting is good – even when you ‘fail’

Roger Hyam, 2014/01/062015/01/01

[column-group] [column][/column] [column][/column] [/column-group] These are two photographs from my series of 100 Portraits in 2013. Sheila, my mother-in-law, is 86 years old and Mary, her granddaughter, is 18. These were among 48 portraits I made in 2013. I failed to make it even half way to 100 portraits but…

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100 Portraits: Paul

Roger Hyam, 2013/09/032014/12/29
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When did you stop thinking you were beautiful?

Roger Hyam, 2013/09/032015/07/12

After I photographed Morag she sent me this video clip. First time I have emedded an advert – but I think the message is good… you just don’t need too much soap! Cannes Gold Lion Winner 2013 Ciclops 2013 – Gold for Direction Kinsale Shark awards 2013 – Gold Directed…

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100 Portraits: Morag

Roger Hyam, 2013/09/032014/12/29
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Peter

Roger Hyam, 2013/08/132014/01/06
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Jon

Roger Hyam, 2013/08/072014/01/06
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Brian Artist Teacher

Roger Hyam, 2013/07/212014/01/06
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Al the Artisan Joiner

Roger Hyam, 2013/07/212014/01/06
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Jo the Tapestry Weaver

Roger Hyam, 2013/07/212014/01/06
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Mark The Gingers Man

Roger Hyam, 2013/07/192014/01/06

I’ve know Mark through work for years. He is a botanist working on Gingers (Zingiberaceae). He came into the office to ask for something and I asked in return if I could come up to his office and take his photo. The herbarium offices have big windows with blinds which…

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