Welcome to
Ron Davies Photography
Liverpool UK
European Capital of Culture 2008
Phone and Fax +44(0)151 931 2301
Mobile 07860 434144
Now Available
'Crosby's Man for All Seasons'
The Book / The
Calendar 2010 / Sets of Postcards
View
Ron's new site and gallery for on-line sales
go to www.anotherplacepictures.com
for details.
Liverpool - European Capital of Culture 2008
Ron Davies,
LBIPP, is an established commercial photographer based in Liverpool,
England, with a reputation for providing a quality photographic
service to a varied nationwide Client Base. The majority of work
is on location mostly in the fields of Aerial, Architectural,
Editorial, Industrial, Portraiture, Public Relations, Travel and
Fine Art. Ron is also known for his many pictorial images of Liverpool
and it's environs. Images which have been published in annual
reports, books, calendars and postcards as well as being used
in advertising and by the tourist industry.
There is now a collection of giclée
fine art prints from his images of Liverpool and Antony Gormley's
"Another Place" available.
Please go to liverpoolfineart.co.uk
to have a look at these images. For office decor prints and large
display prints go to picturesforthewall.com
There is a library of images of Liverpool
available for use on the liverpool
and liverpoolphoto
pages and a library of European destinations available at europeanimages.co.uk
The portfolio
section will give you some idea of my commercial work and portraiture
can be found at stolenmoments.org.uk
Portfolio / Liverpool / LiverpoolPhoto
/ Fine Art / European
Images
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Reproduction
of material in these pages in any form whatsoever, is forbidden
without express written permission. Copyright of all photographs
on these pages belongs to Ron Davies.
Ron is a
member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers
whose web pages http://www.bipp.com
will give further information about professional photography.
Ron Davies Photography
1 Coronation Road, Crosby. Liverpool
L23 5RD, England
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