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Aled Rhys Hughes

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Aled Rhys Hughes

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Photographer and educator Aled Rhys Hughes tells the story behind one of his favourite photographs from his Cwm Eigiau project shot over 40 years documenting the dam wall that failed on 2 November 1925, with the resulting flood of water killing 16 people – 10 adults and six children - in the old village of Dolgarrog below site of the dam.

Part of Ffoton’s ongoing #OneImage series of stories behind photographs.

View more of Aled’s other projects on his website www.aledrhyshughes.co.uk and follow him on Instagram @aledrhyshughes

Image © Aled Rhys Hughes and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Marc Arkless

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Marc Arkless

Image © Marc Arkless

Photographer Marc Arkless tells the story behind his photograph 'Looking toward Manama from Muharraq Bahrain'.

Part of Ffoton’s ongoing #OneImage series of stories behind photographs.

View more of Marc’s work on his Instagram feed @marcarkless61

Image © Marc Arkless and used here with the permission of the photographer.

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Rolf Kraehenbuehl

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Rolf Kraehenbuehl

Image © Rolf Kraehenbuehl

The North Wales-based photographer talks about 'Untitled (N 52.7294, E -4.0669)' - an image from his series 'Corpus | Delicti' (2022-2025) and part of his exhibition of the same name shown in Oriel Colwyn Gallery - 17 May until 28 June 2025.

Part of Ffoton’s ongoing #OneImage series of stories behind photographs.

View more of Rolf’s other projects on his website www.rolfkraehenbuehl.com and follow him on Instagram @rolfkraehenbuehlphotography

Image © Rolf Kraehenbuehl and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert

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Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert

Image © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert

Glasgow-based photographer Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert tells the story behind one of his Glasgow shipyard images which now features on the cover of the first of his new series of self-published photozines made available in 2025.

Part of Ffoton’s ongoing #OneImage series of stories behind photographs.

View more of Jeremy’s other projects on his website www.jeremysuttonhibbert.com and follow him on Instagram @jshphotog

Image © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Natasha Hirst

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Natasha Hirst

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Freelance photographer and Vice President of The National Union of Journalists, Natasha Hirst tells the story behind one of her favourite recent photographs.

Part of Ffoton’s ongoing #OneImage series of stories behind photographs.

View more of Natasha’s work on her Tumblr Blog www.natashahirstblog.co.uk and follow her on Twitter @HirstPhotos

Image © Natasha Hirst and used here with permission of the photographer.

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David Collyer

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David Collyer

Image © David Collyer

David Collyer tells the story behind one of his favourite photographs taken during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In late 2021 David was named the Royal Photographic Society’s Documentary Photographer of the Year 2021.

Part of Ffoton’s ongoing #OneImage series of stories behind photographs.

View more of David work on Instagram @david_collyer_photographer and via his website www.davidcollyerphotographer.com

Image © David Collyer and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Ed Worthington

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Ed Worthington

Cardiff. Image © Ed Worthington

Ed Worthington tells the story behind one of his favourite photographs from his Cardiff series of photographs in his ongoing project titled "It's alright around here isn't it".

View more of Ed’s work on Instagram @the6millionpman and via his website www.the6millionpman.co.uk

Image © Ed Worthington and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Laurie Broughton

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Laurie Broughton

Helainer, 2019. Image © Laurie Broughton

Social Documentary photographer Laurie Broughton tells the story behind one of his favourite photographs made on a Loch in Scotland in late 2019 as the COVID-19 pandemic started.

View more of Laurie’s work on Instagram @laurie_broughton and via his website www.lauriebroughton.com

Laurie is also a founding member of the Police Kicking Kids Collective formed by several students studying on the Documentary Photography course at the University of South Wales. Follow them on Instagram @police.kicking.kids

Image © Laurie Broughton and used here with permission of the photographer.

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