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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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Music Photography
I offer a professional, efficient service and you will barely notice that I am there. I choose to utilise the light show to illuminate the subject not flash. I figure so much effort has been put into the ambient lighting, why ruin it with plain brightness that makes everything look surprised.
Portrait Work Available
Whilst studying Photography at Harrogate College, I am trying to make it as a Portrait Photographer. If you are interested in having your portrait taken for as a memento of a time, I will work with you to make that a reality. I choose not to be confined by a studio â working out in the locality and environment of the town of Harrogate. Whether you want a gritty backdrop or the refined environs of one of our towns public parks, I will work with you to your budget. For ÂŁ90 I will stay with you until the job is done and I have twenty printable images of you (out of the hundreds I will take) to send to you as digital files. When you receive the files I will let you choose the ones you want printed and leave you to it. If you use me you get a photographer who is studying towards his MA. I will carry out all of the post shoot editing and give you an experience that will make you happy. After all, spoiling yourself and looking glam should be fun!
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The Sea Monsters Of Iceland
Light Painting
Dawn Birds, Dragon Parade
New Upload / Old Mix
Guerrilla Dub System Throws It Down! by Guerrilla Dub System on Mixcloud
Elm - And Other Procrastinations
Things here have recently taken a dip - my health has been playing up and I cannot focus on the real. However, the support I have received from my wife has been the rock my waves have crashed against; thank you Mrs. Backhouse.
A great healer to me is music - not the type of music that gets me physically excited, but Xenis Emputae Travelling Band.
I have tried to mimic their style here with a track called Elm; what do you think?
I wrote down the notation first (first time I tried this) and then layer it using a Bass recorder, Soprano recorder and a tenor. Here are the scores:

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Donald Duck & The Occult
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Eeyore
"One awesome thing about Eeyore is that even though he is clinically depressed, he still gets invited to participate in adventures and shenanigans with all of his friends. And they never expect him to pretend to feel happy, they just love him anyway, and they never leave him behind or ask him to change."
Photos Of Brickwork Taken On Film That Should Have Been Developed In 1999
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Heterotopia Bibliography - Proposed MA in Lens Based Media
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