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Lifetime Summer Soiree Event 2025
American actor Sam Trammell arrives at the Lifetime Summer Soiree Event 2025 Featuring The Stars From The Network’s Summer Movie Lineup held at the Calabra Rooftop at the Santa Monica Proper Hotel in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 15 Dec 2022
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty O'Connor/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13669391u)
Pippa Matthews with husband James leads her parents Carole and Michael Middleton as they arrive for the 'Together at Christmas' Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in London. Picture date: Thursday December 15, 2022. PA Photo. The service will be broadcast on ITV1 on Christmas Eve as part of a Royal Carols: Together At Christmas programme, narrated by Catherine Zeta-Jones and featuring an introduction by Kate and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 15 Dec 2022
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yui Mok/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13669730k)
King Charles III, the Queen Consort, the Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales and Sophie Countess of Wessex during the 'Together at Christmas' Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in London. Picture date: Thursday December 15, 2022. PA Photo. The service will be broadcast on ITV1 on Christmas Eve as part of a Royal Carols: Together At Christmas programme, narrated by Catherine Zeta-Jones and featuring an introduction by Kate and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 15 Dec 2022
No UK for 28 days
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yui Mok/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13669730j)
(Front row left to right) King Charles III, the Queen Consort, the Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales and Sophie Countess of Wessex during the 'Together at Christmas' Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in London. Picture date: Thursday December 15, 2022. PA Photo. The service will be broadcast on ITV1 on Christmas Eve as part of a Royal Carols: Together At Christmas programme, narrated by Catherine Zeta-Jones and featuring an introduction by Kate and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.
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ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508r)
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.
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ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508aa)
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.
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ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508l)
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.
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ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508ae)
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.
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ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508ac)
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.
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NEWS - Verlassene Gebäude in Tschernobyl, Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11009492d)
Banners with old photographs featuring liquidators of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster are seen on the walls of a dilapidated building in Chornobyl, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine.
Chornobyl, Ukraine - 07 Nov 2020
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PEOPLE - So schön wohnt Josh Hutcherson
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Exclusive - Josh Hutcherson with a Cryptograph ‘Doodle for Dollars’
Exclusive - Tommy Alastra's Annual 'Oscar Friday' Party Featuring Cryptograph To Benefit Australia Wildfire Relief, Beverly Hills, USA - 07 Feb 2020
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PEOPLE - So schön wohnt Josh Hutcherson
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/The Influence/REX (10551152w)
Exclusive - Josh Hutcherson
Exclusive - Tommy Alastra's Annual 'Oscar Friday' Party Featuring Cryptograph To Benefit Australian Wildfire Relief, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Feb 2020
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603d)
An enchanting field of illuminated flowers. Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603b)
Children have fun in the mesmerizing walkway of hundreds of suspended ribbons of light.Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603m)
The Palm House Grand Finale with laser beams, streams of light and kaleidoscopic projections playing across a giant water screen, accompanied by Christmas music classics.Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603g)
Children have fun in the mesmerizing walkway of hundreds of suspended ribbons of light.Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603e)
Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603f)
Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603r)
Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbeleuchtung im Kew Garden's in Richmond
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9989603c)
Kew's largest ever tunnel of lights reaching 7m tall and 70m in length. Returning to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew is 'Christmas at Kew', an illuminated trail through Kew's after-dark landscape, lit up by over one million twinkling lights, and featuring spectacular light and sound installations along the route, including light tunnels and, at the end, the spectacular Palm House Grand Finale with laser show.
Christmas at Kew Illuminations preview, London, UK - 21 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9954908l)
Gunnhild, Wife of Eric Bloodaxe, mother of kings, and king-maker - Gunnhild was one of the most politically active women in Norway, Orkney and Jorvik, featuring prominently in several sagas. Sigrid the Haughty, a ruthless and determined character capable of charming power and bending it to her will. She was known as a 'persuader of men', in particular for convincing the rulers of Sweden and Denmark to ambush the King of Norway, who had scorned her in the past.
Thorbjorgr litilvolva, the seeress
Jorvik Viking Festival, York, Yorkshire, UK - 02 Nov 2018
Beyond the homestead: Viking women take centre stage for 2019 Jorvik Viking Festival 20 - 27 February 2019. Europe's largest Viking Festival returns to York next February, telling the stories of Viking women beyond the homestead through the voices of seers, queens and shield maidens - a story of women whose influence was as great as any mighty warrior. Jorvik Viking Festival runs from 20 - 27 February 2019. For the last 35 years, the themes of Jorvik Viking Festival have enabled us to tell stories that encompass many different aspects of Viking history
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ak)
Picture taken in Peterborough for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147g)
Picture taken in Skegnes for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147y)
Picture taken in London for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147x)
Picture taken in London for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147i)
Picture taken in Southampton for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147v)
Picture taken in Birmingham for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147aa)
Picture taken in Liverpool for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ao)
Picture taken in Edinburgh for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147w)
Picture taken in Birmingham for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ay)
Picture taken in Blackpool for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ae)
Picture taken in Peterborough for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147a)
Picture taken in Edinburgh for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images. Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ag)
Picture taken in Peterborough for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ad)
Picture taken in Peterborough for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ar)
Picture taken in Belfast for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ax)
Picture taken in Newcastle for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147as)
Picture taken in Nottingham for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147m)
Picture taken in Manchester for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147s)
Picture taken in Brighton for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147o)
Picture taken in Lincoln for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147z)
Picture taken in London for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147c)
Picture taken in Glasgow for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147aw)
Picture taken in Newcastle for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147d)
Picture taken in Glasgow for a new book called Streets of Britain by photographer Chris Porsz.
An amateur photographer has spent eight years walking the streets of Britain snapping candid pictures of colourful characters and now published a book featuring hundreds of his favourite images.
Paramedic Chris Porsz has walked hundreds of miles around 25 cities since 2010, taking quirky pictures of everyday life, from pensioners and party-goers to sellers and singers and buskers to bikers.
'Streets of Britain', UK - 01 Nov 2018
The 65-year-old, who has dedicated hundreds of hours to his project, has now published a book, Streets of Britain, featuring more than 350 pictures from cities, such as Belfast and Birmingham, Cambridge and Cardiff and London and Lincoln. The photos offer a unique snapshot of life in Britain today, with pictures of people singing, screaming and scooting, dancing, driving and dressing up and running, relaxing and racing.
"I have walked many miles over the years, unsure exactly what I am looking for but I just know when I see it and then 'snap!'," said Chris, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. "It's usually something surreal, bizarre, someone a bit eccentric who stands out from the madding crowd or everyday people caught up in some humorous interaction. I like bringing a smile to people's faces."
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (9953565n)
Lost Armies, Jubilee Park a piece remembering the fallen and those who made sacrifices for countries who have fought for the British Armed Forces, featuring soldier figurines before, during and after battle. The Remembrance Art Trail, in association with the Royal British Legion, is free and can be visited by the public until Nov 11 throughout Canary Wharf.ANA (Army, Navy & Airforce)
Remembrance Art Trail, Canary Wharf, London, UK - 30 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081l)
A US Navy tour jacket from the Vietnam war featuring Snoopy
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081g)
Playing cards and badges featuring Schulz's characters are displayed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9898607i)
A staff member views "Christian Dior - J'adore (Mountain Goat)", 2008, by Steve Bishop. Preview of "Black Mirror", a major new exhibition featuring the work of 26 contemporary artists, at the Saatchi Gallery.
Black Mirror exhibition, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK - 27 Sep 2018
The show explores art's role in social satire and how political uncertainty has influenced art of recent years and runs 28 September to 13 January 2019.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9450933ac)
Sire by Maria McKinney: featuring sculptures made from artificial insemination straws and portraits of bulls wearing them, this work poses difficult questions about genetics in cattle breeding
'Somewhere In Between' exhibition, Wellcome Collection, London, UK - 07 Mar 2018
Somewhere In Between a new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection. It showcases the striking work of four contemporary artists and the scientists they collaborated with to explore ideas vital to human life. From our food sources and senses, to sexual health and the limitations of our bodies
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