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Last days of youth captured thanks to Formby!

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A PHOTOGRAPH­ER has released a new book of images with Formby as the focus.

The book highlights Formby’s famous pinewoods, dunes and its beach.

Paul B Baker, from Waterloo in Liverpool, put together the photograph­ic project over one hot summer’s day in locations near to Formby Point.

The resulting photobook features a blend of landscapes, nature pictures and portraits, and aims to give the viewer a feel of a perfect summer’s day.

Entitled The Last Day Of Our Youth, the 40-page photobook or ‘zine’ was designed and published by Worcesters­hire-based Art Deco Magpie (ADM).

Paul said: “Shot over the course of one of those unusually warm, lazy, wonderful British summer days, the images in this series depict an afternoon seeping into evening, as a group of 30-something friends on the cusp of middle age forget that they have any other responsibi­lities outside of enjoying that electric thrill of being alive.

“I also decided to bring nature into the project, birds and insects humming in the dune grasses, squirrels scurrying through the trees, flowers struggling to drink enough from the earth, nature going about its vital business.

“The project is really about making the most of life, but always in the background is the thought of tomorrow and of the responsibi­lities we can only put on hold for so long, be they family, work, or just thoughts of getting older.

“In my mind it really felt like the last day of our youth, and I’m glad I’ve had the opportunit­y to record it and share it with others in this photobook.”

Paul hopes to follow up the release of his first photobook with an exhibition and is currently looking for local venues that will show his work.

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 ?? ?? Two of the photograph­s featuring Formby which are contained in Paul Baker’s book The Last Day of Our Youth
Two of the photograph­s featuring Formby which are contained in Paul Baker’s book The Last Day of Our Youth
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