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Oct 6, 2015
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Posted by Tiago Nunes

In the first of a new series for SOURCE, street photographer Tiago Nunes has put together this mini gallery of ten black and white shots of Brighton. The idea was to capture spontaneous moments around town – be it incidental street scenes, snapshots of people’s lives or just images of the city as a landscape. Each month we’ll be posting up another ten shots. For now, here’s what September looked like through Tiago’s lens.

Who's this?


‘Who’s This?’
Brighton seafront, 8th September
Tiago: “Always loved candids. Love bikes as well. Great expressions. All came together in a second to make this shot of a couple of friends catching up after a busy week in London. Great guys.”

A walk on the wild side


‘A Walk On The Wild Side’
New Road, 17th September
Tiago: “This friendly man was walking around Brighton trying to find his way to the station to pick up his mother who had just arrived from India. Apparently he had just got back from Spain where he walked the famous 500-mile Camino de Santiago pilgrim trail in northern Spain, which he said was the most spiritual journey he has ever taken. He told me that by the second day of walking he had blisters all over his feet, and now they help him remember all the steps he has taken.”

Rolling Frames


‘Rolling Frames’
Brighton seafront, 6th September
Tiago: “Just bumped into this inline community (apparently they’ve been doing it every week for 10 years) that welcomed me as one of them on a sunny afternoon. Made friends, made a shot, made my day…”

Laines Break


‘Laines Break’
North Laine, 17th September

Model Behaviour


‘Model Behaviour’
Vine Street, 17th September

Havana Hub


‘Havana Hub’
Vine Street, 17th September

Moses had a fuji


‘Moses Had A Fuji’
Brighton seafront, 22nd September

Mirror mirror on the wall...


‘Mirror Mirror On The Wall…’
Brighton seafront, 24th September

Puzzle Bubble


‘Puzzle Bubble’
New Road, 18th September

iLines


‘iLines’
King’s Road, 19th September

Photos by Tiago Nunes

Oct 6, 2015
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Tiago Nunes
Tiago is a street and lifestyle photographer with a lifelong passion for people and the way they interact with each other and their urban surroundings. Currently living in Brighton, he is originally from the west coast of Portugal - which where he developed his other passions for food, music and outdoor sports. Seeking the moment since 1983!
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