ANDREW GIBSON

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Durham Heritage Coast
9 August 2020

I find the sea to be a very calming thing in an otherwise increasingly jarring world, so when I travel about the country I'm usually not that far away from the waters' edge. The Durham coast...

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Deconstruction of the North
23 February 2020

In its heyday Greater Manchester had over 1000 textile mills spinning cotton in the damp air, a sea of chimneys protruding above the smog that hung over a neat and considered grid of streets...

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Long Exposures
17 December 2019

As another year draws to a close I thought I'd talk about a few long exposure shots that I haven't posted up before. There's no great story to these so I've not written about them in depth bu...

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Liverpool
20 September 2019

I've never really spent any time in Liverpool, which is a shame really as I rather like the place. I took a look last summer and ended up on a seemingly never-ending circular of the Mersey Tu...

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Anglesey & Snowdonia
20 August 2019

I had a few things in mind when I set off to Anglesey for four days earlier this month. You know the kind of thing, landscape photography, a trio of Welsh castles, an abandoned mining landsca...

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Llanberis
7 July 2019

If you think about a day trip to Snowdonia you might think about climbing the mountain, or walking round a lake, or eating a big ice cream in Llanberis village. But then if you know me you'll...

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Sunset over Hatfield
18 April 2019

As a sometime urban explorer one of my favourite places to visit and photograph are collieries, the once omnipresent vision of industrial Britain now relegated to the past. Hatfield's hist...

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Coniston Copper Mines
9 April 2019

Back at the start of March Lucas and I drove out to the Lake District for a wander up the Old Man of Coniston to investigate and photograph some of the old copper mines. Taking it all very e...

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