Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london
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Your photos and audio comments about smartphones shown on the BBC website are truly inspirational; they should be shown in every school in the country, although as you say the older generation are even worse.
You are a credit to your profession and to us Londoners.
Good luck!
hi, i did foto grafy in oxfoord inivarsity in england uk very impress
I am so impressed with your ‘diamond’ clear perception and description of homo sapiens recent evolutionary step!!
I would really love to hear your predictions about where it is taking us in terms of the quality of life over the next 50 years.
Maybe telepathy and intuition will start to flourish?
Thanks anyway Rob.
I worked on the security for modern digital mobile phones during the late 1980s/early 1990s and would never have imagined how people’s behaviour would have been changed over the decades by their use, eg:- being effectively totally ‘disconnected’ from the World around themselves while staring into the screens/’looking-glasses’ of their handheld dummies, eg:- VIRTUAL substitutes for the ACTUAL world?
Hello,
I saw the bbc article about your smartphone photo-essay, loved the photographs and they say something/s too.
Thank you.