Man Tracks Down People He Photographed in the Street 40 Years Ago to Recreate Their Pictures
In the late 1970s and 1980s, paramedic Chris Porsz spent hours walking around Peterborough, a city in eastern England, snapping the photos of the everyday passerby. From punks to policemen, the amateur photographer captured portraits of life that were endearing and honest. Now, almost 40 years later, Porsz—known as the “paramedic paparazzo”—has returned to his project, this time acting as both savvy sleuth as well as picture taker.
Read this article and see the images at mymodernmet.com here.
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This is amazing! What a great project and a great outcome, finding all those people is incredible.