Paul Marriott
Photographer
I have been a professional freelance photographer since 1989. I first started working for local newspapers, before being asked to work for national magazines published by EMAP and IPC, covering their angling and football magazine titles. I then progressed to working for National Daily and Sunday Newspapers covering sport and news. I was a contract sports photographer for The News of The World until its closure in 2011. Continuing as freelance I now do various assignments for newspapers and commercial clients. Based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, I am well used to having to travel to big cities, and London is only an hour away on the East Coast Mainline. You can contact me for a chat on your photography requirements, by phone, email, Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.

A beautiful sunrise after overnight frost and mist near the Church of St Mary and All Saints, in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, UK, on January 12, 2022 Fotheringhay was where King Richard III was born, and also where Mary Queen of Scots was executed.

It's a blaze of colour in the glasshouse as Maria Constantinescu stands amongst thousands of Senetti flowers at Neame Lea Nurseries in Spalding, are in perfect condition to hit the shops for Easter Bank Holiday weekend, with a warm weekend forecast.

Two little girls point to the 'Gaia' Earth in Peterborough Cathedral. Peterborough Cathedral is hosting a touring artwork 'Gaia', of the planet Earth. 'Gaia' has been created by UK artist Luke Jerram, and The Earth, measuring 7 metres in diameter, will be inside Peterborough Cathedral , built in the 12th Century until September 15, 2019. Gaia, Earth artwork, Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, on August 19, 2019.

Day Nineteen of Lockdown in London. The junction of Oxford Street and Regent Street, by Oxford Circus tube station, on Easter Saturday. It is the first public holiday of the year, and many people enjoy the long weekend by going out and about or on holiday, but this year the country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work. COVID-19 Coronavirus lockdown, London, UK, on April 11, 2020

Rishi Sunak the Chancellor of the Exchequer stands outside Number 11 Downing Street before he delivers his Budget speech in The House of Commons at lunchtime. Budget Day, Downing Street, Westminster, London, March 11, 2020.

Day Forty Six of Lockdown, in London, which coincides with the 75th Anniversary celebrations of VE Day. The Red Arrows past past a very quiet Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria Memorial, which would have been packed with people normally. Due to the country being on lockdown, many celebrations will have to take place in peoples homes and front gardens, whilst keeping socially distant from others. Large celebrations were to take place and The Mall was expected to be packed with people and the Royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, would normally have been on the balcony of Buckingham ready to watch a flypast from the Red Arrows. The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work. VE Day 75th Anniversary during COVID-19 Coronavirus lockdown, London, UK, on May 8, 2020

Queen Elizabeth II is all smiles as she watches the Investec Epsom Derby horse racing alongside her horse racing manager John Warren and Julia Budd Epsom racecourse chairman, Epsom, Surrey, UK on June 1, 2019.

The Duchess and Duke of Sussex, Meghan Markle and HRH Prince Harry (of Wales) give a wave to the crowd after their wedding. Royal Wedding of HRH Prince Harry (of Wales) and Meghan Markle, Windsor, Berkshire, on May 19, 2018.

The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate (Catherine) Middleton, attends a service at RAF church St Clement Danes as she marks the 75th year of the RAF Air Cadets on her first official engagement as Honorary Air Commandant of the organisation, taking over from the Duke of Edinburgh.

The sky looked on fire this morning, as it made the clouds glow red, as swans sit on a calm Peterborough Rowing Lake, in Nene Park, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.

Stage Three of the Tour de France sets off from Cambridge, UK. The cycle race passes along the streets of Cambridge with Kings College in the background. The stage will see the riders go from Cambridge to London.

Just before dawn the ceramic poppies are blood red as they fill the moat of the Tower of London. After such huge interest by the public to see the poppies, they are now being floodlit from 4.30am to midnight every day. Each poppy represents the life lost of a soldier during World War 1 and the final poppy will bring the total to 888,246, and will be planted on Armistice Day. The art installation 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' by artist Paul Cummins is to be removed, starting the day after Armistice Day.

Prince William The Prince of Wales, and Catherine The Princess of Wales, look at the floral tributes left at The Norwich Gates, Sandringham, Norfolk, UK, on September 15, 2022. The country is still officially mourning Queen Elizabeth II, who has been succeeded by King Charles III. Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022, whilst staying at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.