ANDREW GIBSON

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Year: 2015

Storm Clouds

There’s nothing quite like the wildness of the Scottish Highlands in November, especially when there’s a bloody great storm or two hovering over it for the week. The Met Office can...

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Lancaster Lights

I’ve neglected my home town of late photographically – familiarity breeds contempt and all that. But a couple of things came up in the last week that sent me rushing out with the camera gear...

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The Falkirk Wheel

A trip to Falkirk had become something of a given each time I visited my Glasgow photographer friend, all so as to try and catch their showpiece boat lift as I imagined it - lit up and...

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Ferrybridge

If there's one thing guaranteed to catch my eye it's a big chimney - there's usually something of interest at the bottom of them, and cooling towers are on a different level altogether....

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The View from the North

Long before politicians on all sides were talking up a ‘Northern Powerhouse’ we already had one, manifesting itself in cotton mills, collieries and cooling towers across the Lancashire...

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Vice Talking

I was recently interviewed by one of the journalists at Vice on the subject of photographing the Chernobyl exclusion zone. My own take on the experience is well documented on this site but you...

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Fort William

I had in my mind a highland cow, looking majestic and beautifully lit in the June sunshine, and with that image fixed in my mind I set off with my Glasgow photographer friend Dave to try and...

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Jenny Brown's Point

As is becoming all too common on this blog, this isn't the scene I set out to capture when I jumped in the car on Saturday evening and head for Silverdale. But then if there were no surprises I...

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