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Photos of mine have been used for a wide variety of purposes over recent years, from prints for peoples own personal use to websites, school projects, presentations and even magazines.
If you would like to use one or more of my photos you must first contact me to obtain my permission. From there I will find out from you what exactly your requirements are and then I will let you know what the charge will be (if any) for using the photo. I will often allow people to use my photos for free for non-commercial purposes although you still must contact me to gain permission.
If you are interested in buying a print of one of the photos from my galleries then please do get in touch. For just £10.99, I can provide you with a 10x8" (approximately 25x20cm) photographic print. Photos are produced to an excellent standard by PhotoBox in the UK and then dispatched by post to you often to arrive only a few days after you ordered the print. The price of postage within the UK or anywhere in Europe is included in the £10.99. For postage to other countries, please contact me. Payment for the print can be made securely using a credit or debit card through the PayPal service.
Please note that I can supply prints from most of the photos from my site although some will take longer than others - particularly if I have to scan them from the original photos before sending them to be printed.

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In September 2004, the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications celebrated the 40th anniversary of their establishment and published a special issue of Mathematics Today, their own general interest mathematics publication. The 40th Anniversary Conference was to be held in Manchester, so naturally they wanted a photo of Manchester to present on the cover of their journal. That's when they came to me, asking about my photo of the University of Manchester. |

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A few years ago I was approached by Hector Oliviera, an internationally acclaimed organist, to see if he could use one of my sunset photos from the Isle of Man for the cover of one of his albums. The photo he wanted to use was taken from Niarbyl on the western coast of the Island. |

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The official New York City website, NYC.gov, has used one of my photos of St Pauls Cathedral in London to illustrate a fact on their Sister City Program page. |

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Star Alliance approached me when creating a city guide for Manchester, asking to use a number of my photographs of the city. They have included a photo of mine on each of their sections describing Manchester. |
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