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Bestival 09: Annie Leonard Photo Gallery: Acts

Friday, 18th September, 2009 at 10:29 am, Isle of Wight

Bestival, Central Wight, Photography, Youth

If you didn’t catch Annie Leonard’s shots from Bestival earlier in the week, make sure you check them out (and see if you can spot yourself).

Bestival 09: Annie Leonard Photo Gallery: ActsComing up now are her shots of some of the acts on the main stage and in DJ tents.

The gallery starts with Florence and the Machine, when Annie was fortunate enough to be handpicked onto the stage by organisers. We’re sure you’ll agree she captured some great shots.

We love the intimacy of the DJ shots and the gallery ends with Ventnor’s very own Flippington who took to the main stage on Sunday afternoon.

Don’t forget yo check out Simon’s shots from Friday night at Bestival as well.

To see larger versions of the pictures, simply click on the thumbnails below. Go through the work by clicking on the arrows. There are eight pages of gallery photos and you can get to them by clicking the numbers at the bottom of the thumbnails.



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One Response to “Bestival 09: Annie Leonard Photo Gallery: Acts”

  1. Click if you like this comment Wendy V
    says:

    Reminds me how much I loved the crazy dancing of The Correspondents (the one in the coat tails and red tights). Talk about energy! Great shots.

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