ANDREW GIBSON

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Category: Disappearing Britain

Ratcliffe Power Station

Given the amount of times I've photographed cooling towers and power stations it's remarkable that I've never managed to capture one in steam before now. It used to be such a common sight...

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Cooling Towers - A Lament

In the not too distant past of the mid-to-late twentieth century you probably knew where you were going and navigated your way towards it with a map and a bit of local knowledge, using...

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The Pin Mill Wrecks

This is one of those places you see on other photographers' feeds and think "wow, I really want to visit there" - but unless you really know your stuff you won't know what goes in to capturing...

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The Cold War & the Milky Way

I've wanted to try some Milky Way photography for a while now and never quite managed to line up the right conditions with my own availability, or indeed found a 'subject' to sit in the frame...

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Durham Heritage Coast

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...

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Liverpool

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...

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Llanberis

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

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...

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