'My pub portraits are part of the village history'

Hannah, a young woman, in a black and white image, with her nose pierced, she is looking straight at the camera, she has long dark hair and has earrings in both ears. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Hannah, grew up in Pavenham, and comes to visit her dad regularly, who still lives in the village

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A photographer who captured portraits of people and dogs at his local pub said they were a series of moments that were now "part of the village's history".

Pete Ford, 59, said while he was in The Cock Inn, Pavenham, close to Bedford, he was talking of Cliff Harvey, a member of the Bedford Camera Club, when the idea for "Pubtraits" came about.

He said he wanted the black and white images to "look like they were taken 100 years ago", to tie in with historical images already on display in the pub.

Pete Wood, its landlord, said: "It's created a snapshot of time."

Pete Ford, in a black and white image, wearing a hat, with a pipe in his mouth, which is slightly open. He has on a white stripped shirt, he has stubble around his mouth, and short grey hair. He is looking straight at the camera. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Photographer Pete Ford took about 100 images in one evening

"We decided to do it on a quiet night, for free, so the quiet night could become a busy night," he said.

In total, 34 images of people were taken, and two of dogs.

Phillipa, looking at the camera, in soft focus, with long fair hair. Her hair and background is slightly blurred. The image is black and white. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Phillipa lives in the village and was happy to have her photo taken for the project

The landlord paid for the materials, and a composite of the images now hangs in one frame on the wall.

"I wanted to show the community and the pub are tied together," he said.

A black and white image of a dog, a Cocker Spaniel, looking to the left of the camera. It has long ears. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Two dogs posed for a photo, including Fred, a 10-year-old working Cocker Spaniel

When he moved to the Bedfordshire village six years ago he said he used the pub as a "meeting spot, it's a place to get to know people and to make new friends."

"I now know people that I wouldn't have if I hadn't bumped into them in the pub, I've now met more people through Pubtraits," he said.

A man, looking straight at the camera and smiling, he has on a fleece top, with short grey hair. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Pete Wood, the landlord, said: "We now have these images forever"

Mr Wood said: "It's really captured everyone's character, it's created so much interest in the pub, people have been standing in front of the pictures for ages.

"Long after we're gone they will be there, it's great for the future.

"It's created a snapshot of time really, really well."

A woman smiling and looking straight at the camera. She has a nose ring in her right nostril, has shoulder-length blonde hair, and is wearing a dark top. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Kaye was happy to be photographed

Mr Ford said: "It's now become part of the village history, in 50 years' time, the guy who was in his 20s will be able to say, that was me as a lad."

A man, drinking a pint, looking at the camera, with the pint in his left hand. He has on a dark top, with short grey hair. Image source, Artistan Photography
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Chris from the village enjoyed the photo session - and his pint

The photographer would love to roll the project out to other pubs as it has helped to "create a moment in time that will be there forever."

Cliff Harvey, looking straight at the camera, with glasses on, he has short grey hair. Image source, Artistan Photography
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From a conversation with Cliff Harvey, from the the Bedford Camera Club, the idea for Pubtraits came to fruition

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