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Capture the people of Oxford in black and white

Challenge 2

Ash Wroughton

After spending the morning scouting for street shots against a classic spire-lined backdrop, the trio tried a more familiar high street scene. One of the most effective techniques for this type of photography is to find a spot with potential, then wait for the right people to enter the frame and set the scene.

Ash was constantly on the move around this location, photographing graffiti one minute and tourists taking family

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