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Stuart

Chard â€‹

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Born in Middle England in 1959, my love for photography started with my father's old Bakelite Kodak, its clamshell flash sparking a lifelong fascination. As a child, I would lose myself in bags of old family photos, captivated by the stories hidden in those worn, faded images.

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For me, photography is about freezing fleeting moments—those ordinary, everyday scenes that are anything but mundane. Each shot is a small piece of history, a way to capture the world as it is before it changes forever.

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Now, I'm fortunate to travel and document everything from sweeping landscapes to the vibrant energy of street life. My journey often leads me to my second home in Turkey, where I spend months at a time photographing the rich tapestry of local life and the ever-changing dance of tourists. I believe that the world is full of moments worth capturing, and nothing is too small or too ordinary to be part of the story.

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I'm just a guy with a camera and I point it at things.

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