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Winning Results for Flickr & Tate Modern’s “Street & Studio”


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Qiana Mestrich
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Published on August 18, 2008. 0

Check the Tate Modern’s Street & Studio Flickr page to see if you’ve won!

I didn’t… but that’s OK.

I do find it frustrating that a majority of the images were from UK photographers – seems a bit biased to me.

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