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A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRATERNITY      

Bernard Grant and Tom Grant, two of the Mirror’s earliest photographers enjoyed being roving photographers because the job gave them the opportunity ‘to tour the world at someone else’s expense’.

From riding camels in Egypt to commandeering ships, the Grant brothers always went the extra mile to get their shots back to the Mirror office.
 
 

source : SSPL
 
       
A MAN’S BEST FRIEND      

This is a Rolleiflex camera like the one used by Eric Harlow to take
some of the best photographs of the Second World War.
 

source : SSPL
 
       
TAKE IT FROM THE TOP      

Photographers will do almost anything to get the reader’s attention. In 2000 Alisdair Macdonald found himself strung from the roof of the Millennium Dome in order to get a unique shot of the much-photographed building.
 

source : Mirrorpix
 
       
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