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Look what flew in

By nealejames | June 9, 2009

Every now at Breathe, I’m thrown an artistic curve ball during a shoot. This one literally flew in from nowhere! My late father was a military aircraft enthusiast (I know each and every corner of Duxford) and I’ve continued to share that enthusiasm for winged vehicles, although I’m not that fond of commercial tin cans. We were shooting just off the taxiway of an unlicenced airstrip, so when a 1930s Tiger Moth made a welcome appearance my arty petrol head kicked in (would that be a wingnut in aviation terms?). It would’ve seemed rude not to have utilised this out of the ordinary prop. It didn’t become a shoot for Moth Monthly, but this was one family shoot that yielded some unusual images.

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Topics: Blog journal | 1 Comment »

One Response to “Look what flew in”

  1. Caroline Says:
    June 17th, 2009 at 8:53 pm

    What a stroke of luck! Right place, right time hey? Good to see new posts, Neale. Have been checking regularly ;)

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