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Photography Studio Manchester: Photo Studio Hire Rates. Northern Quarter. Islington Mill. Manchester. Manchester Manchester is quite something. I really was not prepared for this when I got there in May 2010. I thought, summer in The North, oh well, there are trains, aren't there? WRONG. Manchester has its heritage in the textile industry, and while this has long passed, the old factories and storage buildings remain, more and more of them being turned into living spaces.

Enjoy browsing about! Do you like this? This gallery © 2011 aboutblank Sebastian Schweers. Manchester_online_map_textlinks. 1950s Tib Street. Juicy. Happy 5th Birthday Manchizzle. Hard as it is for me to believe, this blog marks its 5th birthday this week. How the hell did that happen? Five is OLD for a blog. Serious greying temples n' gravitas time. Makes me think about how much this city has changed in that time - the pound store from my first post isn't there anymore - and how my relationship to it has evolved.

Back then I was still a fresh-faced relatively new arrival to Manchester (even though I actually lived on the far end of Chorley.) Now I live in Greater Manchester and know it much better, but knowing the city better has, somehow, deepened my curiosity about it. I'm still fascinated by Manchester and I still love blogging and meeting other people around here who do too, people I have found to be disproportionately funny, friendly and interesting to talk to. So, basically, thanks for reading.