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Martine Franck, a documentary photographer, once said: “My grandfather killed himself falling off the dike in Ostend while photographing my two cousins. This can happen so easily when looking through a lens: for a split second nothing else exists outside the frame…” In places of beauty, we can often find ourselves lost in that moment, with nothing left but to stand and capture; something travel photographer Tom Robinson encapsulates so well. |
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"Caught in a moment of serenity, the surrounds of Lago de Atitlàn are a mixture of farmers, fishermen, tourists and people collecting drift wood." |
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"In 2008, I packed my bag and hit the road." |
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"There’s an incredible atmosphere at the fiesta de Santiago. Every family was out celebrating with all ages coming together." |
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"I can never resist climbing a hill to get a better view of a town…" |
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