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There's an awful lot of work being done that no one ever sees, or that is only seen in the gallery world. I feel that the public are losing touch with the great stuff that's being done in photography.
Stuart Franklin
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Stuart Franklin
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: July 16
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