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John Baseley

/ Documentary Photographer / Authentic Photo Journalism /

  • BASELEY
  • Photography/
    • Thoughts on Photography
    • A world of so many Cameras..
    • Creating your own photoMagazine
    • Contact
  • Portfolio & Published Projects/
    • Sport Documentary
    • Individual Photojournalism Projects
    • Music Photojournalism
    • Observational Photojournalism
    • Portraits
    • Published Magazines
  • Corporate & Industrial/

I tend to think about things in a way that makes me go down rabbit holes, and consider, why a certain act of such violence against another , an artful graffiti piece on a public space, or the emotional social media post, was an act that the individual seemed to think just and right at the time. It’s only as I’ve gotten a lot older, accepted my own flaws (many) and realise when my emotions are being pricked to stop and ask why - why do I react the way I do given a set of circumstances when another might not. This lead me down a path of having a visual eye for the human condition at the moment in time and how as a whole it effects society that has been seen as progressive by one side and broken by another.