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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Brian Griffin, Pair and a Solo Dancer, 1972

    Brian Griffin

    Pair and a Solo Dancer, 1972
    Rare Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
    18 x 12 cm, gently mounted on A4 original portfolio paper from the Photographer's archive
    Unique
    Series: Ballroom
    © Brian Griffin
    A pair dancing and a solo dancer practising near by... 'I studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic from 1969 until 1972. After leaving I came to London to develop a career...
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    A pair dancing and a solo dancer practising near by...
    "I studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic from 1969 until 1972.
    After leaving I came to London to develop a career as a freelance photographer where I met Roland Schenk the art director of the magazine Management Today. Seeing my ballroom dancing photographs in my college portfolio he immediately offered me my first commission.
    So from these photographs my career in photography began." - Brian Griffin

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