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Fernando Ramirez Photos: Day Tripper – Wellington

Published: Thu 24 Sep 2009 11:48 AM
Fernando Ramirez Photos: Day Tripper – Wellington Words and Images by Fernando Ramirez


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Lisa & Kate, bus 14
They are from Hamilton.
They like Wellington, except for the wind.
They are staying in a hotel and they are going shopping.
She is 2.


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Mudassar, bus 14
He´s from Pakistan.
He´s here doing a PHD in tuberculosis.
He likes Wellington because it´s a small place.
He also likes the bus system.
He misses his family.


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Chad Vanboom, bus 14
He´s going to school.
He wants to be a video game designer.
His favorite game: Halo 3


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Bernard, bus 03
He´s going to school.
He wants to go to medicine school, to become a psychiatrist.
He thinks it´s an intresting job, and he is good at science.


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Cara, bus 03
She sells children´s books.
Her favourite author is : Jackie French.
She is working, even on the bus, reading a new book.


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Sophie Willians & Matilda , bus 03
They are going to meet a friend.
She is an enviromentalist, but for now, she is a mum.
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Fernando Ramirez studied journalism at the Diego Portales University, and published many stories in several newspapers. Only in the last three years has he has been dedicated to photography in a professional way. His photography career started with a story related to Chilean bands in which he took the photos and. From that moment on, he started to work in a pub, covering every event and band for nearly two years. Meanwhile , he also started working in weddings with great success. Finally he got to work in press at the independent research journalism website www.CIPERCHILE.cl , where he works at present. He continues to occasionally do weddings or band photos. He can be contacted on contact@fernandoramirezphoto.com

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