One Frame 004: Jeremy Corbyn

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I was heading to the Edinburgh Fringe with a couple of Friends (both called John) to shoot some pictures. We had decided all three of us travel there on the train so we could have a chat on the way. As we got off the train, one of my friends mentioned that Jeremy Corbyn was walking behind us on the platform. I asked who he was and John said he was about to become the leader of the Labour Party and possibly the UK’s next prime minister. So I spun around and shot a frame (which was out of focus). I grabbed another one as the entourage went through the ticket barriers (the one above).

That was back in August 2015 when I knew nothing about politics. Fast forward to today April 2020 - I still know nothing about politics, but I do know Jeremy Corbyn is not the prime minister. I don’t think he’s even the leader of the Labour Party...but I could be wrong.

I don’t vote and I couldn’t care less who is in power in Scotland or the UK. To me, they will all do as good or bad a job if it, they just move the chess pieces round differently. But I do think my impartiality would make me the ideal photographer to cover political event…I would just need somebody to point out who is who :o)

SHOT WITH FUJIFILM X100T

Derek Clark
Documentary photographer based in Scotland, UK. Winner of UK professional Photographer of the Year 2012 in the News category and member of The Kage Collective.
http://www.derekclarkphotography.com
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