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The Mirror has been a picture paper for the last 100 years. In the early days, daredevil press photographers risked their lives and their cameras in the race for a perfect picture.    
 
Today's digital cameras and mobile communication equipment make the competition even keener. A photographer can flash an exclusive picture around the world seconds after it's in the camera.  
 
Meet Bernard Grant, Eric Harlow and Alisdair Macdonald, three press photographers who have spent their lives getting that all-important exclusive shot.


 
 

 
     
  This early Mirror photographer lets us in on the 'family secret' that inspired him to enter Fleet Street.
     
     
  Read Eric's amazing account of life as a wartime photographer.
     
     
  Alisdair reveals why he has a special relationship with the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
     
   
 
   
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