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Wordless Wednesday: Argument

Plaça dels Turers, Banyoles (Catalonia)
arcades, children, family, Plaça dels Turers, street photography, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Train

Plaça de les Rodes, Banyoles (Catalonia)
children, motor, Plaça de les Rodes, playing, street photography, train, Wordless Wednesday

Throwback Thursday: The children in the mill

Dordrecht (Netherlands)

This month it is two years ago that we moved from Dordrecht (Netherlands) to Banyoles (Catalonia), but I still have lots of photographs of my former hometown to show you. So that is what I will do on Throwback Thursday.

children, Dordrecht, mill, monochrome, street photography, Throwback Thursday

Ma

Plaça Major, Banyoles (Catalonia)
art shop, children, gallery, Plaça Major, square

Chatting

Mothers and children, Plaça Major, Banyoles
- Women, bicycle, children, mother, Plaça Major

Dedication

Author dedicating his book to two young clients, Banyoles (Catalonia)
arcades, author, book, children, illustration, illustrator, Saint George, Sant Jordi, World Book Day

Apart together

Plaça Major, Banyoles (Catalonia)
- Women, children, family, Plaça Major, water

Daddy amuses the kids

Banyoles, Catalonia
buggy, children, dad, daddy, kids

Pushing the buggies

Plaça Major, Banyoles (Catalonia)
baby, Banyoles, buggy, children, father, men, pizzeria, Plaça Major

Family and friends

Festival near the ancient walls of Banyoles (Catalonia)
children, festival, friends, town wall, wall

My first ice cream

Plaça Major, Banyoles (Catalonia)
Banyoles, child, children, ice cream, Saint George, Sant Jordi, square

Wordless Wednesday: Storybook children

Sant Jordi, Plaça Major, Banyoles (Catalonia)
- Reading, Banyoles, book, children, reading, Sant Jordi, square, storytelling, Wordless Wednesday

Would it fit her?

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Polish labour migrants at the Dordrecht market (Netherlands)

When I am roaming the streets with my camera, I hope to find a story in a nutshell, that is: one picture. For me this is the story of labour migration and when I saw these men, I did not know whether to laugh or to cry.

My contribution to the Street Photography Contest of Strange Wednesdays.

#aphotostudy, - At the market, children, choice, dress, men, migrants, storytelling

Hey, Mummy, look. Mummy! (2x)

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- Women, cellphone, children, fun, shopping centre, smartphone, The Hague

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