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Dave Collier / 22 items

N 1 B 613 C 0 E May 29, 2018 F Nov 5, 2018
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Studio session at Newport (Shropshire) Photo Club
Model: Aimee Thorpe

Tags:   Studio session Newport Shropshire Photo Club Model Aimee Thorpe

N 1 B 1.0K C 0 E May 29, 2018 F May 31, 2018
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Studio session at Newport (Shropshire) Photo Club
Model: Aimee Thorpe
Luminar pre-set enhanced portrait

Tags:   Shropshire Newport Photo Club Model Aimee Thorpe Luminar portrait studio

N 1 B 350 C 0 E May 29, 2018 F Nov 5, 2018
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Aimee was one of the models taking part in a shoot for Newport Photo Club. This image was not used at the time. I was wondering how best to make use of the magnifying glass. Other shots show the model's face distorted by the glass; some worked better than others.

Tags:   behind the scenes model Aimee NPC

N 0 B 972 C 0 E May 29, 2018 F May 31, 2018
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Studio session at Newport (Shropshire) Photo Club
Model: Aimee Thorpe
Luminar pre-set enhanced portrait

Tags:   Shropshire Newport Photo Club Model Aimee Thorpe Luminar portrait studio

N 1 B 1.2K C 0 E May 29, 2018 F Jul 20, 2018
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A popular conspiracy theory states that the pharmaceutical industry has mounted a cover-up of a causal link between vaccines and autism. The theory took hold with the publication in 1998 of a fraudulent paper by discredited former doctor Andrew Wakefield. The resulting anti-vaccine movement has been promoted by a number of prominent persons including Rob Schneider, Jim Carrey and President Donald Trump, and has led to increased rates of infection and death from diseases such as measles in many countries, including the US, Italy, Germany, Romania and the UK.

Vaccine conspiracy theories have been widespread in Nigeria since at least 2003, as well as in Pakistan. Such theories may feature claims that vaccines are part of a secret anti-Islam plot, and have been linked to fatal mass shootings and bombings at vaccine clinics in both countries.
Source: Wikipedia


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