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Portraits for Tolerance

Misan Harriman took to the streets of London to capture the people of his home city with the Leica Q2 Monochrom.

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The Leica Q2 Monochrom is the perfect camera for observing and documenting the human condition.
Misan Harriman
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London in the year 2020: British photographer Misan Harriman set out to portray ordinary passers-by, as well as those who took to the streets in order to march for their convictions. Amidst movements such as Black Lives Matter, he sought to capture the hopes and solidarity expressed by the people of his home city.

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At one with the camera

What Misan Harriman appreciates most about working with the Leica Q2 Monochrom,
is that it allows him to forget he is holding a camera at all.

Find out more about Misan Harriman and his work on our Leica Blog.

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