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WORKSHOP ACCOMPANYING ‘DROP-IN PORTRAITS’ Children photographed their parent / guardian in the local area – choosing the location and deciding how the parent was photographed. Parents were also invited to photograph their children. Winner – Tiffany Garrod, selected by photographer Sipke Visser: “This is my favourite one because it’s surprising and funny – you see all but the face. Composition is good as well!”

WORKSHOP ACCOMPANYING ‘A LINE IS THERE TO BE BROKEN’ Participants walked with the photographers around the Olympic site in Stratford-Hackney Wick discussing the ‘theoretical implications’ of constructing this site. Winner – Annalisa Brambilla, selected by photographers Tristan Fennell, David Kendall and Gesche Würfel: “This portrait represents the workforce; temporary occupants of the 2012 Olympic site, caught within the spatial and social processes of urban regeneration. Individuals that have to remain socially vigilant, offering their employer’s and the architectural space protection and security. Nevertheless they remain constantly aware of and sympathetic to the rights of access of local inhabitants and visitors who move through the site.”

WORKSHOP ACCOMPANYING ‘SYMBIOSIS’ Workshop themes: • interlocking objects • limbs and furniture • anonymous portraits


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