Batch three of my photo escapades...
The
Manhatten Bridge I took this shot with my little Yashica idiot
proof camera, seems pretty proof. Shot taken from the Brooklyn Bridge.
different angle
Jim Rosie and
KarenSometimes I think the only thing company balls are good
for is the photos. Rosie here models for us the delightful table
centrepiece which had obviously been a hat in a previous existence.
Jim, this photo can be removed for the usual fee, ta.
I've known Jim for about 6 years now and he and I have squeezed in
an unthinkable amount of beer and games of Doom and Quake in that
time. Rosie's actual name is Fiona but I always forget.In this shot
Jim is demonstrating his undying gratitude for the flattering photos I
take of my friends.
Some people think a mouthful of food and a goofy smile are a
defence against having their photo taken. They're not entirely correct
in this belief. This shot was taken at Duncan's party which has become
famous for Duncan's amazing barbecue fanning technique, oh and Jim met
Rosie...
Apres-Ski can't be beat.
This was taken on the morning of Ross's wedding to
Lesley :
I accidentally took the only wedding video to
survive. It's a long story...
Photographers get to skip more of that dancing
nonsense. This job has its advantages.
Lesley was obviously attracted to a man of Ross's fine
posture and upstanding character.
Tim at least managed the climb a bit better.
Created 7 March 1998
Jim and
Rosie
John, Mark and
Neil somewhere in St Anton, Austria, 1997. We spent a week skiing
and drinking.
John and
me I was spending a week looking like a thug - stubble, greasy
hair, the lot... the scar on my nose was the last earthly record of my
sunglasses.
Family and friends from Liverpool
Chris, Tim, Janis, Ross
and Steve
Tim an
me on our camping trip in the Adirondacks and Canada in 1992. Note
the lovely shade of pink my leg is displaying.
Mum and Dad
somewhere on Mount Washington.
Travels on the south coast of England
My old car :
license-threatingly fast, and that's all you need to know.
Student days
The view from
Mech. Eng. Can you tell why it's called a "Redbrick" University?
More
Hat Party nonsense.
More strange Black and White Images
a
reflecting pool somewhere in Scotland.
a tree in Sefton Park
Liverpool, near my parents house.
No Microsoft employees were enriched in the production of this page.