Photie Man
For 25 years Tom Wood lived in New Brighton, just across the river Mersey from Liverpool. He became known locally as âphotie manâ because every day he was out on the streets with his camera. Most of the pictures collected together in this book were taken within 5 minutes walk from Woodâs home.
The work focuses on the inhabitants of the town and its regular visitors, from Liverpool day-trippers to clubbers who attended the Chelsea Reach nightspot. Woodâs images are a dazzling selection of cocky youths, friends, lovers, fathers, mothers and babies that provide insight into the area, its inhabitants and the rites of passage inherent in growing up.
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Photie Man
Photie Man
For 25 years Tom Wood lived in New Brighton, just across the river Mersey from Liverpool. He became known locally as âphotie manâ because every day he was out on the streets with his camera. Most of the pictures collected together in this book were taken within 5 minutes walk from Woodâs home.
The work focuses on the inhabitants of the town and its regular visitors, from Liverpool day-trippers to clubbers who attended the Chelsea Reach nightspot. Woodâs images are a dazzling selection of cocky youths, friends, lovers, fathers, mothers and babies that provide insight into the area, its inhabitants and the rites of passage inherent in growing up.
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For 25 years Tom Wood lived in New Brighton, just across the river Mersey from Liverpool. He became known locally as âphotie manâ because every day he was out on the streets with his camera. Most of the pictures collected together in this book were taken within 5 minutes walk from Woodâs home.
The work focuses on the inhabitants of the town and its regular visitors, from Liverpool day-trippers to clubbers who attended the Chelsea Reach nightspot. Woodâs images are a dazzling selection of cocky youths, friends, lovers, fathers, mothers and babies that provide insight into the area, its inhabitants and the rites of passage inherent in growing up.






















