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CHRIS PORSZ – STREET PHOTOGRAPHER

Just Be Kind

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This fascinating book depicts the changing face of the NHS over the last 40 years, which has been captured by the very professional lens of amateur photographer

Chris Porsz. His images speak volumes, with pictures of staff comforting

patients and each other, showing the camaraderie which epitomises the NHS. Working at the hospital was like being part of a big family, all with our unique roles.


"Throughout this book, Chris has concentrated his lens on the people who deliver healthcare in all its guises and make the NHS such a unique organisation in the world. They say, “a picture paints a thousand words”, and I believe Chris has truly achieved this maxim in his wonderful portrait of our NHS."

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