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October 18, 2016

Jonathan Cherry

Jonathan Cherry investigates the everyday in a series of engaging photographs.

Photographer Jonathan Cherry examines the everyday in a portfolio which documents everything from the lives of firefighters and the uniforms of schoolchildren to the streets of Sarajevo. The hats, trucks and cups of tea in 'Blue Watch' - a series of photographs exploring the existence of English firemen - makes for strangely compelling viewing, and there is plenty of beautiful portraiture to be found in his 'Rohini' images. Alongside his photography, Cherry runs Mull it Over, a digital publication of interviews with other photographers. 

Jonathan Cherry

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