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Stephen Millar and Alan McCredie bring their stories to life in a way akin to Humans of New York, through first-hand accounts and a blend of portrait and candid photography.
Finding himself faced with a feeling of disconnect from his city of birth, Stephen Millar set out on a mission to capture the heart and essence of Glasgow, engaging with the patchwork of âtribesâ which make up the fabric of the city. Meeting with members of a remarkable variety of clubs and sub-cultures â“ including cosplayers, gunslingers, LGBT boxers and more â“ Stephen Millar and Alan McCredie bring their stories to life in a way akin to Humans of New York, through first-hand accounts and a blend of portrait and candid photography. Millar and McCredie will reveal their experiences meeting the tribes and how the book came to be, followed by a Q&A and signing opportunity.
Admission is free and all are welcome. Please reserve your free ticket at https://bit.ly/2tG79ee
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11 April 2019 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Waterstone's Glasgow Sauchiehall Street |
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free |
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https://bit.ly/2tG79ee |
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