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in 2014 I was sitting in a stuffy black suit with a string tie on because I thought that was hip and kind of cool right at a black tie event at some non-descript hotel in the Confluence of four highways in the middle of the UK for the mpa Awards the MPS the master photographer Awards and the reason I was sitting there in this kind of that Ballroom you know thatamp;#39;s done up in the way that you know so often these end of year kind of Slash pseudo award things have done yeah a couple of uplighters and maybe some you know scaffolding with you know some bits on at the front and then a DJ at the back with her bow tie and stuff and Iamp;#39;d been invited along because I had a finalist image in there in the Olympus open category and this has all come about because 20 years earlier I had been sitting in a lecture room a Pretoria Technical and photo school probably on a Friday afternoon because I think thatamp;#39;s when we used to have a critique sessions and I put up my first portrait