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Jean-Paul Hackett
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Nikon D300s DSLR, Sony Alpha DSLR, Praktica 35mm Analogue
Cycling, Motorcycle Racing, Photography, Family

Personal Statement

My name is Jean-Paul Hackett.

I am the father of one perfect boy and husband to 5 feet 1 inches of pure awesomeness.

I am currently studying Photography as a full time mature student at Thanet College in Kent, U.K.

My real passion is street, documentary and sports photography. I try to mix the three disciplines up to create my own unique style.

I am looking for my photographic voice, I hope to help people see what's really going on in our world.

We are all one.

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47th Annual Blessing of the Seas Ceremony
The Blessing of the Seas Ceremony is held annually in Margate to ensure the success of the year's fishing. It was conducted by The Bishop of Dover, RT Rev Trevor Willmott as well a...
Tracey Emin unveils her homage to Margate
DMTX. Artist Tracey Emin visited Margate, Kent today to unveil a new art installation she has created for the town, a specially commissioned neon sign that reads "I never stopped l...
Channel Dash Memorial Trust Monument Unveiled
The Channel Dash Association has proudly dedicates a Memorial Monument at Ramsgate in honour of the aviators of 825 Naval Air Squadron. Rear Admiral Simon Charlier, Chief of Staff Naval...
Body pulled from Harbour at The Port of Ramsgate
DMTX. The body of a man has been pulled from the marina at The Port of Ramsgate. Police were called to the scene at approximatley 0900 this morning, following reports of a body floati...
Margate’s Turner Contemporary Gallery on schedule.
DMTX. The Turner Contamporary construction site, which will open in Easter 2011 and is likely to put Margate on the map. Margate, Kent, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.
Blessing of the Seas Ceremony in Kent
DMTX. The Blessing of the Seas Ceremony is held annually in Margate to ensure the success of the year's fishing. It was conducted by The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams...