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Project 47
Project 47: You’ve heard of Plan B? Well this is Plan A!!! Jazz, Hip-Hop,...
Light Trails
I love playing with slow shutter speeds and long light trails. Here are a few...
Southern Railway WW2 Un...
During World War 2, Southern Railway built a secret underground control room in...
Great Britain
The first part in a series of photographs featuring Great Britain. This series...
The Royal Garrison Chur...
Royal Garrison Church was constructed c. 1212 as part of a hospital complex....
Old Joanna’s Nightclub ...
During the London rights, Portsmouth’s fire at the Old Joanna’s...
Drop2Rise Dancers Sunse...
The Drop2Rise Dancers (formerly The Drop2Rise Angels) was established in 2006...
St Thomas’s Cathe...
Portsmouth Cathedral is dates back to 1180, when Jean de Gisors, the founder of...
New Photo Shoot – Grey ...
Armed with my SLR on one of the most wet and windy days I had seen so far this...
The Streetlight Project...
Streetlight was a creative photography course headed up by Portsmouth’s...

Fraser Range – Eastn...

Any iconic part of the Portsmouth coastline, and something I have had my eyes on now for some time. Fraser Gunnery Range is a former shore establishment for the Royal Navy, which closed during the 1980s. It was later used for radar research but has been derelict for some time. The adjacent Fort Cumberland was also originally in use by the Royal Marine Artillery, but was vacated in 1971 and is now an...

Atherfield Bay Holiday Cam...

Deep in the heart of a small island lays Atherfield Bay Holiday Camp. A typical 1960′s holiday camp: the facilities comprised of a cliff top open-air swimming pool with breathtaking sea views, two all-weather tennis courts, bowling green, golf putting area, spacious sports fields and a games room. The site has been derelict for some time now, and sits rotting away in the Isle of Wight...

St Lawrence Tunnel –...

The Newport, Godshill and St Lawrence Railway was opened in 1897, when St Lawrence station was first opened and was operated by the Isle of Wight Central until 1913, when they purchased the Newport, Godshill and St Lawrence Railway outright. However, this part of the railway was not very successful and by 1927 it had been downgraded to unstaffed. By that time all the railways on the Isle of Wight were run...