Some memories might be unlocked with these - for better or worse
There is nothing worse than waking up from the night before with absolutely no memory of what happened. Albeit, sometimes, it's much better not to know how many times you tripped over stumbling home from a night out.
“I would take them on holidays with me, and the burden of getting the perfect shot of all of us together would fall on me. A camera is always by my side; you don’t see me many times without one. I was a regular at The Masquerade Bar on Cumberland Street. I just started taking my camera in, asking if anyone wanted a photo taken to remember the night.
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