Dan Lester had invited his friend James Brooks to come to the WDC in Oxford and take pictures of the event. James went well beyond expectations and composed a stunning album, which you can admire on his site, thesearemyphotos.com. He gave me permission to reproduce them for the Zine, and as such you will find many of his pictures throughout this issue.
But wouldn't it be great if we could put names on the faces, give context to the actions, or simply convey our impressions of what the pictures evoke in each of us? Well, here's your chance.
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fri001A happy chap, as happy as the man on the moon, twinkling and mingling with the stars as companion. |
fri002Tipping the hat, Matt? |
fri003Vivid colors hiding dark clouds, or the beauty of betrayal. |
fri004Dan Lester, evil finger puppetmaster. |
fri005Is that a wink? |
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fri037Hiding his orders... |
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fri042As if these walls haven't seen enough treachery yet. |
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fri049They look like they're having a great time! |
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sat010I'd bet someone's planning a stab. |
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sat038Paper, rock, scissors veteran. |
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sun002Let it go, mate... Let it go. "Sir, sorry, we're going to have to ask you to move along. We have a Rumanian wedding booked for the hall." |
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sun012Almost like a family picture! |
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Mario Huys (woelpad@gmail.com) |
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