The Broader Picture: Mixed and Matched
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Your support makes all the difference.Here, reunited, are the nine couples pictured as unattached individuals on pages 40-41. If you recognise yourself in one of the pictures, and if you are still together as a couple, write to The Broader Picture, Sunday Review, Independent on Sunday, 40 City Road, London EC1Y 2DB, and we will send you a bunch of roses. Martin Parr's photographs can be seen as part of a larger exhibition of photographs of families, 'Who's Looking at the Family?', at the Barbican Centre from 26 May to 4 September. -
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