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Category Archives: Lincolnshire editorial photography

Prince of Wales visit Louth Livestock Market

HRH The Prince of Wales visited Louth Livestock Market last week and I was the event host photographer on behalf of The Prince’s Countryside Trust. Here is a slideshow of some of the photographs. If you met Prince Charles and would like to purchase a print please get in touch on the contact page. All […]

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Lincolnshire Industrial photography for The Sunday Times

Some Lincolnshire industrial photography for The Sunday Times here from the British Steel works at Scunthorpe. One of the pleasures of working for newspapers is the sheer diversity of places and people I encounter. A steelworks is of course a potentially very dangerous place to work so it’s not often that non-employees are allowed in. This […]

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Music For Life exhibition extended

Very pleased that my exhibition ‘Music For Life’ at Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre has been extended until the end of September. Admission is free and the centre has a wonderful cafe. There are 27 framed portraits of musicians from all walks of life. Please visit, have a coffee, peruse my portraits and spread the […]

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‘Music For Life’ Exhibition at Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre

The Michael Powell photography exhibition ‘Music For Life’ is coming soon to the Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre. I will be hanging the pictures this week and the whole exhibition will be on show until the end of August. More information on my project to come. You can visit the centre here: http://28ploughhill.co.uk         […]

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Fast Bowler James Pattinson in the sunday times

Here are my portraits of Australia fast bowler James Pattinson as published in The Sunday Times. James is uniquely positioned to give the England team a headache should he picked for the forthcoming Ashes tour as he is currently playing for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club gaining an insight into England’s top cricketers. He already has 36 […]

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