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Friday, 30th July 2010

 
Blackpool Gazette - Photographers - Portfolio Archive
Photographers Portfolio Archive

The Gazette - Photographers Portfolio Archive

Welcome to The Gazette's new site to showcase the portfolios of our staff photographers. Scroll down to view examples of photos from each of our team. These photos will soon be available to buy via our Photos Today site.

Click any of the photos below and you will be able to view a larger version of the picture. You can then click on the right/left handside of the picture to view the next/previous picture in the set respectively, where applicable. You can also use the left and right arrows on your keyboard to move between images.

Rob Lock
Born in Gillingham in 1960 and educated at Old Hall comprehensive in Rotherham
Photographic qualifications via sixth form college, achieved NCTJ photo-journalism course.
After working at the Rotherham Advertiser, joined The Gazette in 1993.
Runner-up of the Regional Independent Media photographer of the year 2000.

Bill Johnson
Winner of North West Newspaper Photographer of the Year 2002.
Born in County Durham in 1955 and educated at St John CE Primary School and Blackpool Grammar School.
Photographic qualifications via Blackpool and the Fylde college.
After working at the Morecambe Visitor, joined The Gazette in 1978.
Winner of 'North West Newspaper Photographer of the year' in 2002.
Exhibition of photographs 'Where Seagulls Dare' at the Grundy art gallery.

Martin Bostock
Success in awards organised by British Telecom, BNFL, RIM and Johnston Press.
Joined the Gazette in 1989.
Born in Blackpool in 1968 and educated at Anchorsholme Primary School and Blackpool Collegiate High School
Trained at Southport College of Art and with the NCTJ in Sheffield, receiving distinctions in photojournalism.

Mike Foster
Deputy chief photographer at The Gazette.
Member of staff at The Gazette since 1980.

 
 

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