@johnny5805

I only just found this channel by accident, and think it is fantastic. 
I think the fact that it is a Dad and his son working together makes it more poignant. When the photos of a young Fred occasionally appear on-screen, taken by his father. I can't help thinking that now, how the roles have been reversed, and now it is the son behind the camera, as Harry alludes to how time has rendered his subjects as inconsequential and exposed them to the frailties of being human (Mrs Thatcher). Just as time has rendered his role as a father more moot with each passing year.

@AnastasiaMar-ni6ug

And i read her momoir ! Excellent photo and great book

@Bobcat-1967

You take a fabulous picture and tell a fabulous story.

@stevieclee3309

Great story…….superb image used on the cover of the book 🎯👏🏻⭐️

@ColinOYoung

I love that photo.

@Thinkingrequireseffort

Ringing endorsement indeed. Bravo. What wonderful work!

@Cotictimmy

Great Images!  ps  There is a lovely BBC adaptation of 'Love in a Cold Climate'  (Nancy Mitford's account of the early lives of the Mitford girls.)

@SandroLendler

Beautiful!

@DusanPavlicek78

Lovely story. I like your videos, I must admit I've been binge watching them over the past couple of days 🤭

@bala1000mina

Thank you so much Harry for sharing! Minute by minute of this video is so inspiring for me! God bless you man!

@ddimento8790

Really enjoyed this story too. Very impressed by Harry's ability to "pull something out of the bag" with very little time. Even the first couple of images, taken of her at the door, are strong. Would be great to have a video of Harry covering a few basic lighting "go-tos" sometime. Keep the videos coming. Thanks

@antifencer

I've got the fuji 6x7 version of that rangefinder camera. Always had a problem focusing it... This is probably a dumb as dishwater question but do you have any tips? 

Love the channel. Only recently stumbled across it (and your other one) but I've binged the lot. Thanks again, love hearing the stories - they're really great.

@justinhaslam-lucas8711

Why didn't you mention Unity?

@billstory8034

They Kardasians were nothing like the Mitfords. The Mitfords were unendingly interesting and (some of them) had real talent. The Kardasians? You're telling on yourself, and it's not good.