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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 (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 - Strassenkunst: Die "Stein-Lady" performt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5614397g)
Pippa Moss, known as the "Lady of Stone" strikes a pose. Buskers and street performers entertain morning commuters in King's Cross station, as this year's Busk in London programme is launched
Busk in London launch, Britain - 16 Mar 2016
Supported by the Mayor of London, the festival joins the International Busking Day and National Busking Day initiatives to celebrate street performances
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Boris Johnson launchs #BackBusking at St Pancras International
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson will join London band The King's Parade at St Pancras International to launch #BackBusking. The new #BackBusking campaign to support musicians playing in high streets, town centres and other public spaces around the capital London. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Boris Johnson launchs #BackBusking at St Pancras International
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson will join London band The King's Parade at St Pancras International to launch #BackBusking. The new #BackBusking campaign to support musicians playing in high streets, town centres and other public spaces around the capital London. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Lunchtime im Central Park in den 50er Jahren
Lunchtime in Central Park .
How do you spend that lunch hour? Those 60 minutes set aside during the day for for the office and factory worker , chairman and director to attend the works canteen , sandwiches in the park or the exclusive restaurant . In New York the millions of workers blazon a trail to their famous and picturesque Central Park . Summer or winter Central Park is the haven in which to spend that one precious hour . A hamburger and a cup of coffee at Joe's diner - then quickly to the park . If the winter sunshine deigns to break through the New Yorker's lunch hour is a blissful period of relaxation . And there is much to delight and interest the eye . A myriad of characters and events for the watchful . Suitably refreshed the workers are ready for the afternoon's spell of work .
Picture shows:- Youth , fashion crazes, guitars , rock 'n' roll.... all are expressed in 60 minutes every working day in Central Park , New York .
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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 (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 (9955147ai)
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 (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 (9955147bb)
Picture shows the cover of the 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 (9955147au)
Picture taken in Skegness 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 (9955147ab)
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 (9955147e)
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 (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 (9955147av)
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 - Strassenkunst: Die "Stein-Lady" performt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5614397d)
Pippa Moss, known as the "Lady of Stone" strikes a pose. Buskers and street performers entertain morning commuters in King's Cross station, as this year's Busk in London programme is launched
Busk in London launch, Britain - 16 Mar 2016
Supported by the Mayor of London, the festival joins the International Busking Day and National Busking Day initiatives to celebrate street performances
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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ZTUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Schottland Referendum: ¿berzeugte oder von Gottes Gnaden eingesetzte Kilt-TrŠger
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147ac)
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 (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 (9955147ap)
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 (9955147h)
Picture taken in Cambridge 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 (9955147az)
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 (9955147t)
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 (9955147af)
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 (9955147an)
Picture taken in York 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 (9955147b)
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 (9955147j)
Picture taken in Sheffield 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 (9955147r)
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 (9955147n)
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 (9955147at)
Picture taken in Skegness 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 (9955147u)
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 (9955147q)
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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Boris Johnson launchs #BackBusking at St Pancras International
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson will join London band The King's Parade at St Pancras International to launch #BackBusking. The new #BackBusking campaign to support musicians playing in high streets, town centres and other public spaces around the capital London. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Joe Oppedisano Exhibition
July 4th, 2025 - Monzambano, Italy. Image from book Buskers. Exhibition and presentation of the book Buskers by the renowned Italian-American photographer Joe Oppedisano inspired by the world of street musicians. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.
Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.
Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23
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FEATURE - 'Streets of Britain' - So leben die Engländer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/REX/Shutterstock (9955147aq)
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 (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 (9955147am)
Picture taken in York 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 (9955147aj)
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 (9955147ah)
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 (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 (9955147ba)
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 (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 (9955147l)
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 (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 (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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Boris Johnson launchs #BackBusking at St Pancras International
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson will join London band The King's Parade at St Pancras International to launch #BackBusking. The new #BackBusking campaign to support musicians playing in high streets, town centres and other public spaces around the capital London. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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