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My Highlights of LOOK/15: Liverpool's International Photography Festival / July 19, 2015 by Andrew Wilson

The LOOK/15 Photography Festival took place between the 15th and 31st of May. Here's a selection of what I saw during the festival.

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Liverpool, Event LOOK, LOOK/15, LOOK 15, Photography, Liverpool, The Bluecoat, Tricia Porter, Xavier Ribas, Nitrate, Tabitha Jussa, Memorandum of Understanding, Museum of Liverpool, L8 Unseen, Open Eye Gallery, Women in the City, Helen Marshall, Richard Ross, Tony Mallon, The Futurist, Jona Frank, WARPLiverpool, Sheila Rock, The Gallery, Michael James O'Brien, Constellations, St.George's Hall, AOP, Kassel, Central Library, Schilt Publishing, Photobook Market, Helen Sear, Victoria Gallery & Museum VG&M, Fred Shaw July 26, 2015
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