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FUJIFILM PROFESSIONAL News Update - August 2007
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Images of voices exhibition at HOST gallery

The HOST gallery in London is holding an exhibition of portraits by
Laurie Fletcher, entitled 'Sorry we cannot connect your call.' The
exhibition opens on 8 August and runs until 31 August.

We have a limited number of tickets available for the private view on
Tuesday 7 August. If you would like a ticket, just email
rsvp@hostgallery.co.uk - please note that places are limited and tickets
will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

The exhibition is the culmination of a year's work and research into
iconic voices that are regularly heard, despite the person behind the
voice being a mystery. The inspiration behind the images comes from
London Underground's iconic announcement 'Please mind the gap between
the train and the platform.' There will be an interactive element to the
exhibition, with the relevant voices being available to help visitors
match a face with a voice.

Laurie explained more about her exhibition: "We rely on, listen to and
obey these instructions whilst being completely unaware of who owns the
voices. Without visual representation do they become just background
noise? Is this yet another demonstration of society's step away from
daily human interaction? The aim for this portrait exhibition is to take
a subject whose voice forms a part of our everyday life and allow
viewers to make the human connection to a part of their everyday life."

The subjects of the exhibition are Marcus Bentley, narrator of Big
Brother; Emma Clarke, voice of the London Underground; James
Alexander-Gordon, from Radio 5 Live's Sports Report; Andy Freidlander,
voice of the FA Cup Final and the Ashes; Brian Cobby, the speaking
clock; Pat Whymark, of British Telecom; Randall Lee-Rose, from British
cinema trailers; Marcus Hutton, who reads the numbers on the National
Lottery and Phil Sayer, who is responsible for the announcements at UK
railway stations.

All the images were taken on Fujichrome Astia 100F film and the prints
were made on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper. During the exhibition,
Fujifilm Professional is giving away 100 rolls of this much loved low
contrast transparency film in a free prize draw. 10 lucky winners will
each receive 10 rolls of Fujichrome Astia 100F 120 film.

Further details and directions are available from www.hostgallery.co.uk

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