Thanks for the link.
It's funny, but when I first saw Martin Parr's work I didn't really get it and thought it was a load of pointless photos of dustbins and chairs and stuff.
But the more I've seen of him, the more I'm getting to like him, and the more I appreciate the value of the "ordinary". Will future generations want us to leave them a legacy of sunsets and landscapes, or will they want us to show them how we lived?