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Inside an old airplane
On Saturday we were lucky enough to have a tour inside an old plane. There’s a group in Liverpool who spend their free time restoring them. Really fascinating stuff. The plane we were in had its tail rudder ripped off in the high winds the other day and they were currently restoring that. You can… — read more
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The view from Hope St Hotel
The other week I, and a lot of photographers, were at the Look11 talk at the Hope Street Hotel. The view from there is quite stunning, as is the building itself. Love what they’ve done. On Thursday I’ll be launching Project Rezz at Social Media Cafe in Liverpool. Its free but you need to book… — read more
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Early morning in the Ropewalks – VII
Diana Ashby works at Red Kitchen just off Bold Street in the Ropewalks. After my morning walk around town I couldn’t help but stop off for a nice bacon butty. The smell was fantastic. She’s worked here for about 4 and a half years now. They’re open from 7am till 4pm and on weekends open… — read more
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Early morning in the Ropewalks – VI
Not a lot of life for traditional street photography during the early hours of the day. Pigeons rule the streets. — read more
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Early morning in the Ropewalks – V
One of the more random things I found on my walk. An old sign and a random bit of graffiti. Both gone now. — read more
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Early morning in the Ropewalks – IV
Since taking this photo this building has been demolished. I’m not sure what is going to be built there now. — read more
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Early morning in the Ropewalks – III
Part of a series taken in the early hours of a late autumn day. The city, for the most part, is a constant hive of activity. This area of town is populated by lots of clubs. When people aren’t working during the day they’re here partying of an evening. But in the early hours of… — read more
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Early morning in the Ropewalks – II
Part of a series taken around 7am in the Ropewalks area of Liverpool. Its been over a year since I took this photo. The construction on the right has finished and is now a hotel. Just recently the road, Seel Street, has gone one way. Its interesting what changes over time. — read more
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