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About Chris

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  • Age: 45
  • Gender: male
  • Astrological Sign: Aries
  • Zodiac Year: Ox
  • Industry: Marketing
  • Occupation: Taxi driver(started 1st Aug 2006 after being a sales rep for 17 years!)
  • Location: newcastle upon tyne : United Kingdom

Interests

  • photography
  • music
  • gigs
  • travel
  • reading music biographys
  • football
  • tattoos
  • piercings
  • and most importantly my son

Favorite Movies

  • Grosse point blanc
  • Clerks
  • Beautiful girls
  • Crash

Favorite Music

  • rock
  • country
  • countryrock
  • bluesrock
  • Drive by Truckers
  • Steve Earle
  • Supersuckers
  • Slobberbone
  • Todd Snider
  • plus lots of other stuff

Favorite Books

  • High Fidelity
  • Cash

Laura said,

June 18, 2006 @ 9:12 pm

Hi Chris! My name is Laura and I live in Newcastle. I came across your site searching for pictures of the opening ceremony of the art summit. I performed that day (dancer) an unluckily my husbands camera broke down 2 mins before it started :(. I was wondering if u had taken more pictures cause I really want something to remember this day. I will be forever thankful if u can help me with this.

Laura

joolie said,

June 20, 2006 @ 5:07 am

Hiya Sexy,
mssed you yesterday.
big luv n stuff. x

John said,

July 13, 2006 @ 10:10 am

You must be an awesome salesman if you aren’t a professional photographer. Your photographs of Newcastle are awe-inspiring. Keep up the good work!

Chris said,

July 20, 2006 @ 3:37 pm

Hi Chris

Just to say, thanks for the postcard of Newcastle which I received today as my ‘prize’ for winning the London Daily Photo competition. Sad to say, I’ve never been to Newcastle but I see I shall have to rectify that omission now I’ve looked at your site. Thanks for taking the trouble.

All good wishes

Chris, Woodford Green

Kathrine said,

July 25, 2006 @ 8:26 pm

Hi Chris
Thanks for the postcard / Quizprize. It was a very funny game - and your photo was great.
Byt the way - I really like the design of your site - very neat!

Keep up the good work!

/Kathrine

Laura said,

September 1, 2006 @ 9:37 pm

Sorry…think I posted my comment on the wrong place…so here it is again:

Hi chris. Rote to you a while ago about the pictures taken during the opening act for the World Summit on Arts and Culture (wanted to know if there was one with me in it). Anyway, since that day i’ve been a fan of ur blog and visit it regularly although I never leave any comments. Ive been living in newcastle for 7 months and absolutely adore it; so I really enjoy all ur beatiful pictures! Also wanted to invite u to a concert tomorrow at the Bridge Hotel (after 8) where two good friends and my husband are performing.

andy said,

September 9, 2006 @ 12:52 am

chris, get in touch mate
got a few things to discuss ;o)

Andy Reflex

ps - Milburn more of a legend than Shearer? Hmmm

Steve said,

September 15, 2006 @ 3:52 pm

Chris,

Excellent site mate…truly stunning photos. Also, having spent the last 6 years in Singapore its great to be able to get a daily fix of the Toon.

Looking forward to catch up with you soon when Mel and I make a flying visit.

Take care taxi dude,
Steve

Haf said,

October 1, 2006 @ 10:47 pm

Chris,
Hope you enjoyed and recovered from ya trip to Prague…?
Looking forward to seeing the photos !

Rock on’

Haf

Craig Hope said,

October 3, 2006 @ 9:22 am

Hi Chris,

This is Craig Hope from the Evening Chronicle. Noticed your website and I’m quite interested in doing a story about it.

Also, the mosiacs in Newcastle, could you tell me more about them?

Give me a call on 07799241998 or 0191 4784321 or email me your details to craig.hope@ncjmedia.co.uk

Thanks

Chris J (Plank) said,

December 5, 2006 @ 2:46 pm

Chris (Barrel),
You’ve got a talent, at least one more than me!
Nice photos shame about your football team, thankfully O’Neill is showing O’Dreary up for the truly awful manager he is/was.
Hope you’re well.
CJ
x

Ginola Geoff said,

December 5, 2006 @ 5:37 pm

Chris
Thanks for the Praque photo’s they are exellent. Nice to see you have included my ugly mug in some of them.
My god the grey hairs are coming in
Cheers Geoff

Mark Whitten said,

January 10, 2007 @ 9:14 pm

Enjoy your site very much. One comment: I wish you’d lose the reverse type. There’s a reason magazines and ads don’t use it: It’s hard to read compared to black on white. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy your photos and comments. Just a design/legibility note.

Mark

Shaun said,

January 26, 2007 @ 10:37 pm

Hi there Chris,

Another one who lives in the Toon and have just got into photography too. I’m hoping to take a load of picsof this great place too.

keep up the good work!

claire said,

February 3, 2007 @ 4:57 pm

hi chris
its my last day working at northside was hoping to see you before i left thought you might come into the shop today. will be at the gig on the 17 feb if you are there. you should have my e-mail so keep in touch
xxxclairexxx

Peaches said,

February 14, 2007 @ 10:50 am

Well thought it was about time I made contact. Very impressed by your photos. Its been a long time!
So Happy Valentine’s Day and I’ll keep watching!

x

SAILER said,

February 16, 2007 @ 10:33 am

Sailer with an (E )not an (O).. X:lent ..Amazing site.. Amazing images..Amazing colors..

james walton said,

February 16, 2007 @ 2:27 pm

Chris
great works! there is a lovely, unusual building in Jesmond Dene [Mathew Bank] which is an active real [Royal] tennis court, played on every day. The building is ownderful from both the inside and the outside. Well worth a snap, and being a Geordie I bet you can talk your way inside too! If you get in, ask them if you can photo the Dedans, which is the room at the end of the court where we watch tennis matches from - its one of the nicest in the world of real tennis
James [Geordie in exile]

Charlotte said,

February 23, 2007 @ 12:40 am

Hi chris,
You were my taxi driver a few days ago, i was the girl doing textiles and moving to london!(Hope you can remember)
Just thought id leave a quick note to say i love the photographs, they show a differnt and unique view of newcastle, keep snapping!

chris said,

February 23, 2007 @ 5:36 pm

James–thanks for mentioning the real tennis court–going to see what I can do about getting inside.
Charlotte–yes I remember you. Thanks for dropping by and thanks for the compliment. (Pass the word around!)and best of luck in London)

C. Ann said,

February 27, 2007 @ 3:30 am

A friend and I are going to be attending the Masters Programme in creative writing at Newcastle Uni, she in the fiction strand, and myself in the poetry. Question: Where should we stay? We’ve both spent considerable amount of time in the UK, but never on our own or for long periods at a time. We’ll be staying a year and would prefer our own flat, or perhaps another roommate or two. We’d like to not stay in dorms. Where could we begin searching for this type of housing? Any websites you recommend?

This said friend and I check your site every night at 9p, as that seems to be when you post on our time difference. We love to see all the little bits of the town that get looked over and are not deemed worthy enough to be included in the travelers brochures. Great job!

Anonymous said,

February 27, 2007 @ 2:49 pm


chris.h. said,

February 27, 2007 @ 10:00 pm

C.Ann…please email me on chris.lovesguitars@gmail.com

Kevin Judson said,

March 10, 2007 @ 1:25 pm

Hi there, I sent you an email to the above address as I don’t have a myspace acc.
Cheers, Kev

Nitin said,

March 13, 2007 @ 2:24 pm

Hi Chris,

Its a great blog…great photographs…Its one of my favourite blogs….love to have a look at this blog everyday to see the new picture.

Regards,

Nitin

Crewe blog (Jules) said,

March 21, 2007 @ 12:28 am

Hi Chris. Stunning photos. I have a long, long way to go!
Do a daily (sometimes more) Crewe blog snap and hope you’d consider swapping links.
Best wishes.
Jules
Crewe bog

antonio said,

March 21, 2007 @ 5:02 am

Very sensitive. Thank you

Vicki said,

March 24, 2007 @ 10:26 pm

Chis… Wonderful pics!!! i’ve never physically been to Newcastle, but will someday, my heart is there. Your pictures give me a glimps of toon life. Thank You, So very much. Keep finding the interesting ones, I love them. Why Aye Man!!!!

Tom Mullen said,

April 30, 2007 @ 9:25 am

Hi Chris

My name is Tom Mullen, I’m a reporter at the Evening Chronicle.

Like your blog and am thinking we might be able to do a piece about it in the paper - I wondered if you could give me a call? Be great to learn a bit of background etc

Number’s 01912016027 ring anytime but the sooner the better!

Tom

Louise said,

May 11, 2007 @ 2:52 am

As an ex-pat Geordie saw the article about you in the online Chronicle. Amazing photos!! Any of the Mayfair?? I am very homesick now….keep ‘em coming..!!

brian mason said,

May 28, 2007 @ 1:51 pm

Always a pleasure to have a quick look at your site and see what is going on in my old hometown. I do wish though that you and some of your correspondents would try to spell correctly - or are you trying to outdo Blair in sucking up to the US of F.A ?

Steve said,

June 26, 2007 @ 7:51 am

Hey mate,

Sent you a few emails but got no reply…everything ok? Drop me a line when you get a chance.

Chris Murray said,

December 2, 2007 @ 8:18 pm

Hi Chris I was looking at your web site good job . nice to see my old home town . I moved to Virginia in the USA about eight years and I only returned once to my beloved toon. well you can take the the lad oot a newcastle but ya cant take the Newcastle oot o’ the lad. Merry Christmas all the best for 2008. thank god I can still get a bottle of NEWCASTLE BROON .over here or georide blod. I like to call it.

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