Bernard Rose Photography

@brpimages
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Commercial Photographer based in Cheshire UK, sharing archive Liverpool photography from the 70's and more recent work.
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#film remove this band entirely
@Stig not checking each day mainly using twitter, set up here as a safety trap door in case twitter implodes, have a lot of contacts there and not many have moved across
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and The Last House Standing, 1973...the final property defiantly remaining like a scene from the film UP, shot with a Mamiya Press camera and using Kodak Plus-X film
The now historic view of The Three Graces through the Salthouse Dock archway, shot on a Pentax 6x7 with Kodak Ektachrome transparency film from the late 90's
Merry Christmas
@PeterFalkingham maybe it needs an upgrade patch, have you contacted them?
@PeterFalkingham try Affinity, fully featured alternative and reasonable priced stand alone, available PC or MAC
@petecarr your works is good Peter, there are a lots images out there now especially of Liverpool and everyone is a photographer now with access to phone cameras, your work will be appreciated but sadly does not always convert to sales.
@mdales @amcewen exactly, I found the same with my 70's negatives, when I revisited in later years I realised had historic and social records which had no significance when I shot them.
@mdales @amcewen I suppose being a photographer it's goes with the job, besides retaining negs I back up all my images, the secret is not to delete because at the time the images has no value as in later years may be part of social history.