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  • Rainy Day In India
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    Rainy Day In India
    A traffic police officer holds an umbrella and controls the traffic system on Howrah Bridge over the River Ganga during evening rainfall in Kolkata, India, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • Students From Around The World Compete In Mars Rover Challenge
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    Students From Around The World Compete In Mars Rover Challenge
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 29:
    A team member checks his laptop while controlling a rover during the European Rover Challenge at AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on August 29, 2025.
    The competition's finals feature 27 student teams from 12 countries, all vying for the top spot in Europe's premier Mars rover challenge. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO (left) with Nekhena Mullin, Creative Activities lead, of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO (left) with Nekhena Mullin, Creative Activities lead, of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day'
Talia Kensit
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    Show Respect campaign: 'We see massive amounts of stalking and harassment, hundreds of phone calls every day' Talia Kensit
    Controlling and coercive behaviour is all too common for many schoolgirls with boyfriends today. Talia Kensit tells how she set about tackling it.

    When Talia Kensit was a teenager, she began a relationship with a boy which she says became controlling and abusive. Now 27, she speaks about that time with a sense of amazement that no adults were there to help her.

    Talia Kensit, Founder and CEO (left) with Nekhena Mullin, Creative Activities lead, of Youth Realities pictured at their north London offices.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531j)
    A commuter wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531g)
    A man wearing a medical face mask while cycling over Westminster Bridge in London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531k)
    A commuter wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531i)
    A commuter wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531q)
    A commuter wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531n)
    A woman wearing a medical mask while traveling through Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531u)
    A commuter checks his watch while wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531v)
    A commuter checks his watch while wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531s)
    A commuter wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10578531r)
    A commuter wearing a medical mask at Westminster Underground Station in central London. New cases of the COVID-19 strain of Coronavirus are being reported daily as the government outlines it's plans for controlling the outbreak.
    Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 10 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flughafen Gatwick erneut wegen Drone lahmgelegt
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    NEWS - Flughafen Gatwick erneut wegen Drone lahmgelegt
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists (outside the EU), club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 45 images (+15 in extra time). No use to emulate moving images. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications/services.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Stephen/ProSports/REX/Shutterstock (10039583ay)
    WATCH OUT DRONES ABOUT sign during the World Darts Championships 2018 at Alexandra Palace, London
    21/12/2018., Darts World Championship - 09 Dec 2018

    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists (outside the EU), club/league logos or "live" serv

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794g)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730m)
    A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794f)
    A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730l)
    A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794e)
    A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730k)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730j)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730i)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794j)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730h)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


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  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730g)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794d)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730f)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794i)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794c)
    A visitor gets into a lit neon green coffin to take a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794b)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730e)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730d)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730c)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794a)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730b)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794h)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730a)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

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