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[COLOR="_______"]Photographer recreates snapshots of home town from 30 years ago
Chris Porsz, a paramedic, used to spend hours in the 1980s walking around Peterborough, Cambs, and taking candid shots without his subjects knowing.
Three decades later Chris, 56, who is known as the "paramedic paparazzo" decided to reconstruct his favourite photos to find out what these people were doing now.
Now astonishingly he has managed to remake three of his incredible snapshots of time after his subjects recognised themselves when he published the pictures in his local paper.
They were only fleeting moments in time. A kiss on a station platform... a ticking-off from the local bobby... a sip from a can of drink in the street. But the split second it took to capture these everyday images would allow them to endure for the next three decades.
None of the people in the pictures realised they were being photographed. The couple saying goodbye at the station clearly had other things on their mind. Had it not been for the curiosity of photographer Chris Porsz, they might have remained anonymous for ever.
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Chris Porsz, a paramedic, used to spend hours in the 1980s walking around Peterborough, Cambs, and taking candid shots without his subjects knowing.
Three decades later Chris, 56, who is known as the "paramedic paparazzo" decided to reconstruct his favourite photos to find out what these people were doing now.
Now astonishingly he has managed to remake three of his incredible snapshots of time after his subjects recognised themselves when he published the pictures in his local paper.
They were only fleeting moments in time. A kiss on a station platform... a ticking-off from the local bobby... a sip from a can of drink in the street. But the split second it took to capture these everyday images would allow them to endure for the next three decades.
None of the people in the pictures realised they were being photographed. The couple saying goodbye at the station clearly had other things on their mind. Had it not been for the curiosity of photographer Chris Porsz, they might have remained anonymous for ever.
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