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Herbal Pisac, Urambmba, Peru
Posted in My Kind of People by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
The Sunday market at Pisac is lively and colourful. Local Peruvian’s travel from far away to sell their products that they have been growing and making. This lady was very proud of her ‘Coriander’ that she had grown and was quite happy to have her photograph taken. Písac is a Peruvian village in the Sacred […]
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Cham Children, Cambodia
Posted in My Kind of People by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
On a journey from Battambang to Siam Reap, along the rice field canals, the Sangker river conditions were not good and the levels of the water were very low, making travelling by boat difficult. Eventually we arrived at a Cham Village, were we met the children of the village. we were able to hand out […]
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Interior Design, Bedroom, York
Posted in Commercial by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
This bedroom has been transformed using Christian Lacroix wall paper and a stunning chandler. Interior Design, by Ella DeWastney. Ella has over 20 years Interior Design experience with projects ranging from a One Bedroom Apartment and a Castle in Ireland to a Farmhouse in Scotland and a London Hotel. Whatever your project large or small […]
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Old Lady, Cusco, Peru
Posted in My Kind of People by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
Sat in the street in Cusco, this old lady was sewing small items for sale to tourists. most people see to live on the poverty line, right next to western tourists.
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Interior Design, Apartment, York
Posted in Commercial by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
Interior Design, by Ella DeWastney. Ella has over 20 years Interior Design experience with projects ranging from a One Bedroom Apartment and a Castle in Ireland to a Farmhouse in Scotland and a London Hotel. Whatever your project large or small Ella’s philosophy is to “Produce a beautiful interior that is unique to you”.
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Buddhist Monks, Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Posted in Globe Treking by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
Angkor Wat is a Hindu, then subsequently Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century in Yasodharapura the capital of the Khmer Empire, as his state temple and eventual mausoleum. Breaking from the Shaivism tradition of previous […]
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Leeds Arena, External Facade
Posted in Commercial by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
Leeds Arena is a high profile scheme of importance to the Leeds City Region. The successful realization of Leeds’ ambition to ‘Go up a league’ is dependent on the delivery of projects such as the Leeds Arena that will provide a step change in the cultural offer of the City. The arena provides approximately 13,500 […]
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Choeung Ek, Cambodia
Posted in Globe Treking by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
Choeung Ek is a memorial, marked by a Buddhist Stupa. The Stupa has acrylic glass and is filled with more than 5,000 human skulls. Some of the lower levels are opened during the day so that the skulls can be seen directly. Many have been shattered or broken highlighting the brutality of the Genocide by […]
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Interior Design, Curtain & Textile’s, York
Posted in Commercial by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
This bedroom has been transformed using Christian Lacroix wall paper and a stunning chandler. Interior Design, by Ella DeWastney. Ella has over 20 years Interior Design experience with projects ranging from a One Bedroom Apartment and a Castle in Ireland to a Farmhouse in Scotland and a London Hotel. Whatever your project large or small […]
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Open Air Snooker, Kratie, Cambodia
Posted in Globe Treking by Ben Brown Photography on July 31, 2013
Kratie, is located North East of Cambodia, it borders Stung Treng to the north, Mondulkiri to the east, Kampong Thom to the west, Kampong Cham and Vietnam to the south. Walking South for Kilometre out of Kratie, towards Wat Roka Kandal, many people live in ‘shanty town’ type dwellings, next to the French-style buildings. Although the locals […]
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