Happy snappers

Anfield

The giants are coming

The Sea Odyssey: A giant spectacular starts today. It is going to be incredible. It’ll be like La Machine but different. Everything Royal de Luxe do is amazing. Get to Liverpool and enjoy it.

Marco Polo in Liverpool

The cruise liner Marco Polo visits Liverpool as part of a Titanic themed cruise visiting European ports. Passengers visited the Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic. Dedicated memorial to the 244 engineers who lost their lives on

Titanic and Liverpool

10th April, 1912. 100 years ago Titanic left Southampton for America. It never made it.

Smokey Street

Egg run portraits

Every year the Egg Run sees thousands of bikers journey from New Brighton to Clatterbridge Hospital to raise money for children’s ward. Traditionally Easter Eggs were delivered but in recent years they’ve received over 3,000 eggs so they prefer donations.

Street around London

My girlfriend and I went to London for the weekend. Saturday was glorious so we took a walk around Shoreditch where most of these photos were taken. It’s a really visual area. A mesh of graffiti, shops, colours, textures, train

Liverpool skyline and a calm Mersey

The other week I posted some photos of the Liverpool skyline at dusk. A lovely evening. These photos are from the exact same position on an incredibly calm day.

Global Rainbow in Preston

Signalling the start of the Cultural Olympiad, the Global Rainbow was a stunning 4 day laser display in Preston by New York born artist Yvette Mattern. Using high tech lasers a rainbow shone across the night sky over Preston. There’s

The Florrie

The Florence Institute. This is a stunning building grade II listed building in Toxteth. The Florrie used to be a community centre which opened in 1889 and for 90 years it served the community. Unfortunately due to an arson it

Roger McGough’s Liverpool Doors

Last night saw the launch of the Museum of Liverpool’s latest exhibition called ‘Liverpool Doors’. People and organisations around Liverpool sent Roger McGough and book artist Mark Cockram doors with which they and students from the John Moores School of