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Taken from the top of BBC Broadcasting House
This is how Bedford Street in Belfast looked before the Invest Northern Ireland building was erected in the car park in this picture.
When taking this fluke picture, I was thinking 3 things, in this order ..
1. Move! I wanted to take a picture of the BBC Stall & she was in the way..
2. I then thought actually, she's actually quite pretty, no harm capturing her too.
3. Ooh, she has a Canon camera too. A 'real' photographer. Smiling at that. I wonder what she's looking at.
All that in a matter of a second or two at most. By the time I looked up from the camera, having admired this snap I'd captured, whatever she was looking at was gone & so was she.
My 1st Random People photo: my tribute to the Street Photography album of @carlonicora / fchouse on Flickr /
Taken: Friday 14th November 2014 BBC 2014 Children in Need on Stockton High Street. Byline: Dave Charnley Photography Ltd Website Link: www.davecharnleyphotography.com All Rights Reserved 2014 Mobile: 07753559 Office: 01642 586269 Email: info@davecharnleyphotography.com
Peter Horrocks is well known for understanding the importance of Social Media. He famously suggested that journalists who didn't get social media might want to re-consider their career.
Con J (now demolished) presenter's desk. Folk such as Jimmy Young and Terry Wogan would have sat here... 10/3/03
The double page spread in the picture above has been produced by the BBC’s R&D department. Yes, the people more usually associated with cutting-edge technological advances have published a free newspaper. More on the blog;http://sarahhartley.wordpress.com/2009/07/08/experimental-bbc-randd-turns-to-newsprint/
Newshour's Tim Franks and producer Pearse Lynch file outside a Burundi court hearing for detained human rights activist Pierre Claver Mbonimpa. Photo by Teddy Mazina.
BBC impartiality was challenged today by several hundred Pro Palestine protesters who gathered outside the Birmingham studios located in the Mailbox. Several speakers highlighted the disproportionality of coverage and just days after 4 Palestinian children were bombed on a beach in Gaza.
The protesters held an impromptu march to a scheduled Stop the War meeting. When it became clear that the Council House could not accomodate the number of protesters wishing to attend a sound system was hastily put together and a mass public meeting was held in the city's Chamberlain Square.
10 Years of BBC Introducing with Slaves, Jake Bugg, George Ezra, Rae Morris, Everything Everything, Blossoms, The Big Moon, Yizzy, Declan McKenna, Nao, Steve Lamacq, Huw Stephens and Annie Mac
O2 Academy Brixton
Marc Yu is a nine-year-old piano prodigy who will be playing at the BBC Proms on Sunday 31 Aug 2008. He spoke to Anita and Peter on the programme on Thursday 28 Aug 08. Listen again to the programme on iPlayer