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  • abhishekshah Abhishek Shah, Co Founder at Propberg Real Estate Advisors 'To me, The goal is to move people, to make people think, but never, never at the expense of the person you're photographing. To laugh with, yes - but never to laugh at. - Lord Snowdon'.

    Thanks for sharing his great work...
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  • zcidic Željko Čidić, xx at MORH Great compilation of very special photos. 3 years ago
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  • 78dOee Kausalya Janardanan, Self Employed at Home A very nice collection of Images. 3 years ago
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  • alitamay Ali Tamay, Home at Home I’ve enjoyed very much. great potos nice presentation. Thanks for sharing.. 3 years ago
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  • Bern7 Bernard Hardy & Hardy's Corner, Retired at * Your slideshow is really beautiful – I’ve enjoyed it a lot! Thanks for sharing... and the music!!!! and congratulations. 3 years ago
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  • xiby Gorg Sciberras Wouldn't it be nice if all followers commented on member's show. It shows a sign of friendship and appreciation. , PENSIONER at My own sweet home Lord Snowdon once said: 'Taking photographs is a very nasty thing to do' ......... Most photographers try to establish a rapport with their subjects. Lord Snowdon prefers to let them stew a bit. Photographs, he says, are not worth framing and hanging on the wall. “I don’t like photographs. They’re all right for pinning up.” Apart from family snaps, the only two portraits from a career spanning 60 years that confirmed him as one of the 20th century’s most innovative photographers, are dimly hung in a long narrow corridor leading to his studio. Lord Snowdon is approaching his 80th birthday. 3 years ago
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  • nikkitta Nikkitta M, Self employed consultant at private Interesting life of a good , indeed very good photographer!!

    Greetings from Argentina

    Maria
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  • mericelene Emerito Razon, Businessman at Home Great photos on a nice presentation. It's my first time to know him. 3 years ago
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  • renn Ren (away) at Ren’s Creations I remember Lord Snowdon as Princess Margaret's husband, a renowned photographer. They divorced after eighteen years of marriage. But he had a life that was the envy of many. Artists often live a life on the edge. Creativity submits to no rules. Talent, talent, is it a blessing or a curse? 3 years ago
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  • nesrinkefeli Nesrin Kefeli, business at business Beautiful Photos ! Thanks for sharing. 3 years ago
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