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Stephen Ford
Stephenford
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Nikon D40 and iPhone 4
remote places; reading; travel, socialising with photojournalists.
Royal Mail Courier Magazine
City University London
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I'm an enthusiastic amateur photographer and photojournalist based in the UK and sometimes in South East Asia.
You can contact me through my website: http://www.stephenfordphotography.co.uk.

That would be great Ian. See

That would be great Ian. See you then!
Steve

Shame we could have met up

Shame we could have met up but I dont get back to PP until the 30th.. maybe next time ....

Yes last day today.

Yes last day today.

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Red shirt demonstrators return to central Bangkok
Red shirt protesters arrived back at the Ratchaprasong junction in central Bangkok. They intend to commemorate the young nurse Kamonkade Akkahad shot dead two years ago by government fo...
Slum dwellers cling onto homes to prevent demolition by developers
The Phnom Penh Borei Keila community was, prior to 2003, a poverty dwelling for around 1800 households. Only a handful of residents have escaped eviction from the slum situated on prime...
Last remaining squatters in the Borei Keila slum again avoid eviction
Police Officers and district officials failed to evict the final inhabitants living in the Borei Keila slum in Phnom Penh. Strong opposition from the tent dwellers on the derelict site ...
Bridge of Death they couldn't face to see demolished - Phnom Penh
In 2011 nearly 400 people died in a stampede on the newly opened 'Rainbow Bridge' from Phnom Penh city to the Diamond Island. The reason for the death and injury toll has neve...
Thai's pay their last respects to Princess Bejaratana
Thai's from all walks of life, isolated from the official state funeral by security forces, flock to pray for the late Princess Bejaratana as her Royal funeral ceremony takes place...
Lightningbolt strikes Bangkok as Bejaratana funeral ceremony begins
A massive thunderstorm hits Bangkok as the three day state funeral ceremony starts for HRH Princess Bejaratana of Thailand. Her Royal Highness was the only daughter of HRH King Vajiravu...
St. Asaph in North Wales is granted city status by the Queen
The tiny town of St. Asaph in North Wales is granted city status by the Queen. Queen Elizabeth II declared city status for the historic cathedral town today as part of her Diamond Jubil...