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First Responder - James Graham, 2021

Betina Fauvel-Ogden

Darling Portrait Prize 2022 Finalist

When I first met James 14 years ago, he was an experienced metal worker at his family's foundry. But not long after this, a freak explosion shot molten metal across his right arm and chest. Terrified and in serious pain, relief came when two paramedics arrived. He remembers their words like a balm: 'You're alright, we're here. You're safe now.'

A long recovery focused his resolve on what would come next. The determination to help people as he had been helped. To himself become a paramedic. I'm grateful for people like James, dedicated to helping us when it's most needed.

Betina Fauvel-Ogden and James Graham. Video length: 1 minute 57 seconds

Darling Portrait Prize 2022

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DPP 2020 Finalist
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