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Becky the dog steals the show: John Dean’s best photograph
- Photographer John Dean reflects on a 1976 Nottingham shot featuring Joe, Becky the dog, and a granddaughter in the Arboretum.
- Dean recalls Nottingham's Victorian demolition era and how it shaped his view of the city.
- Becky the dog is identified as a key element that boosts the photograph’s impact.
- Dean describes his approach to serendipity and chance encounters in his photography career.
- The interview notes Dean’s exchange program and time in Nottingham influencing his early work.
- Dean references his background in Baltimore to contrast with Nottingham’s landscape of change.
- Dean discusses how he gained access to subjects by talking and connecting with people.
- Dean cites personal, vivid anecdotes, such as marmalade-making, as part of his time in Nottingham.
- The piece marks the photograph as a reflection of Englishness and place.
- Dean’s broader career highlights include a top assignment for a museum and travel to Istanbul.
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