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    Another submission from Emily, which is another excuse for me to find the most embarassing pictures I can of her on facebook to include as a headshot. Sadly this is the best I could do this time; Emily is notoriously difficult to capture on film, since she is usually the one behind the camera, not the other way round. Note the wry smile she's sporting. Kind of like the Queen, in a fuck-you-Anne-Libowitz-I-could-have-you-decapitated-if-it-wasn't-for-that-pesky-Gordon-Brown sort of way...

    Previously, Emily had graciously provided us with photos from the exhibition Cambridge: On Closer Inspection. Her next piece is entitled simply Black and White. Again, we will be dividing the photographs into two parts so as to save my bandwidth.

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