Monday, March 30, 2026
The Valley
Forever Gaumont
To me, it is, and has always been, the Gaumont Cinema. It’s had other names and been other things, but even today I would probably still refer to it as the Gaumont. The surprising thing is that it has only had that name for a comparatively short period of its 113 year history; for just twelve years from 1948 until 1960. The other surprising thing is that it ceased being a cinema so early – by 1962, shortly before I took this photo, it had become a bingo hall.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
The Edit
This is what I do. As I get older and my bones get wearier, I seem to spend more and more time sitting at my desk watching my past life flash in front of me in a series of digital edits. I'm not complaining; it's a pleasant enough existence: as I move on, I take my memories with me, and, like any keen photographer, I edit them as I go.
Friday, March 27, 2026
A Pint, A Course And A Castle
The Light Of Day
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Tram Shelter On Broadway
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Halifax From The Hill
I spend far too many hours messing around with Photoshop filters, but it keeps me out of mischief, and occasionally I come up with something that has added value as an image. This view of Halifax from Beacon Hill is a case in point: tones and shades have been sacrificed so that attention can be focused on line and shape. Zoom in, and you get a monochrome maze of both the familiar and the unexpected.
The One On The Right Has It
As a photographer myself, I've always been fascinated by photographs of photographers. In the first place, there is a rarity value to them: we are the ones who take the photos, not feature in them (perhaps this is why we become photographers!). Secondly, I'm on the lookout for that look, common to all photographers as they appraise a scene, looking for angles and seeking out compositions. The one on the right has it.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Roads And Rain-mates
The Nail Biter
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Ivy And The Celebrity Ladies Orchestra
The Valley
I half painted this picture, which I am calling "The Valley." It was an exercise I undertook with the grandchildren to try and a...
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I've no idea who the child is or why the donkey seems to have lost its head, but that doesn't matter. It's just one of the pri...
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Y ou can spend too long sat inside reading old newspapers and cataloguing old postcards. There comes a time in the affairs of man when he s...





















