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Mark Win

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http://frontlinefree...e.wix.com/media  - still a work in progress

 

and my work portfolio site - 

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http://www.demotix.c...-winter/profile

 



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leCabri

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Cabri photo.com - A work in progress

 

You can also see my work on

 

Flickr - 500px and follow my facebook page



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Wow Mark! you really get in close to the action! That is really cool stuff. And to produce quality pictures while you are in the middle of the action is prenominal. The web site loads real slow for me be I guess being such a long distance away, that should be expected. The site is great! Its easy to navigate around. Keep up the good work ! 



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Great Shots on there Mark, love the site too.



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Mark Win

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thanks guys, thats one thing i seem to do, get into the action, ive had a few bumps and bruises over the time and been pepper sprayed twice, but you cant expect an officer to distinguish between a valid target and press when in such a volatile situation..

when i go to cover events like this i notice all the time other press photogrpahers stand behind police lines but i believe to get the real story is to be in with the people, i always introduce myself and make it clear that my work will always be reported as was seen. Thankfully i have got a good reputation now where-ever i go as being open minded in my coverage..

Going to another volatile situation on the 15th October.. Hope the police have some salt this time to go with the pepper spray..

I might buy some Chips.. lol (fries for those Amercian users) :D


Wow Mark! you really get in close to the action! That is really cool stuff. And to produce quality pictures while you are in the middle of the action is prenominal. The web site loads real slow for me be I guess being such a long distance away, that should be expected. The site is great! Its easy to navigate around. Keep up the good work

 

Unfortunatly the site can be slow as it has so many users on it 24/7



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That is a nice site Mark. I did not know there was something like that available for the photographer.
 


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Loving your work, Quite a wide range of subject matter too 



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That is a nice site Mark. I did not know there was something like that available for the photographer.
 

 

 Dan, id reccomend you go and sign up.



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Love them!