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William Crawley | 19:01 UK time, Thursday, 5 March 2009

I was mooching about at the launch of the Belfast Film Festival, having a hastily-consumed lunch of something vaguely vegetarian with my old(er) friend and colleague Rick Hill, when Rick exclaimed, "Moochin?" Whereupon I was introduced to the photographer John Baucher, who has been chronicling the strangely ordinary and inordinately strange features of our life in Northern Ireland and exhibiting his pictures online using the photo sharing site Flickr. John may well be the Samuel Pepys of our day. He has been combining the viewfinder of a 1940's Ensign Ful-Vue (i.e., this) with a digital camera to create a fascinating body of work ranging from portraits to more conceptual pieces, all documenting aspects of daily life in Northern Ireland. This picture of me, taken last October during the Belfast Festival at Queen's, is now part of his online collection. I hope it's catalogued in the portraiture collection, and not under conceptual art.

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