Yes, definitely James, it was a good conference and was great to catch up with colleagues. A big thank you to the Committee for organising it.

Whilst we are on playlists, I have an idea for an AHFAP blog post, Andrew and John mentioned that they have disco lights and a drum kit in their respective studios. I wonder what other members have in their studios that isn't camera related? If you have something unusual (doesn't need to be music related), shoot a nice/creative/atmospheric (b/w?) pics of the objects with a short description I would be happy to coordinate into a blog post on the AHFAP website if the AHFAP webteam would be happy to take up this idea.

Tony


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On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 at 10:55, James Robinson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,

Just wanted to extend our thanks to everyone yesterday, we had a wonderful day, great to see everyone and make new connections.

Didn't quite manage the 190,000 conversations, but the ones we did manage we're very fruitful!

We thought we'd share our playlist that keeps us going in the studio's up in Manchester, perhaps it could replace Andrew's Lion King soundtrack down at the Postal Museum.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIpfWORQWhU&index=52&list=PL5XWmgwgUAXEkV0q3mdaReykC_BvHcX-K

Put your disco lights on.

Hopefully see some of you at the Rijksmeusm in May.

Jamie + Gwen


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