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Capturing Liverpool: The Dignity in Daily Life

June 4, 2026
Man in a doorway on Smithdown Road. Liverpool 2025.

I photographed this man on Smithdown Road as he paused for a break from work, or perhaps had just finished a hard day’s labour. His clothing suggests that he is a construction worker. His gaze indicates that he is neither fully engaged with the street nor withdrawn from it. He appears tired, yet content to be resting for a moment. There is a dignity about him as he removes a glove, while the empty pavement around him creates a sense of solitude and reflection.

The scene reminds me of my own time as a builder’s labourer on the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham during the 1970s. It was a holiday job while I was a student in Liverpool. Looking back, I suspect I learned as much about life on that building site as I did at university.

The photograph presents a man occupying a small corner of Liverpool, yet he gives the image its emotional weight. It speaks of work, waiting, place, and presence without explicitly naming any of them. It is a celebration of everyday life—one of those quiet moments that reveal a city’s character through the people who inhabit it. The image invites us to pause and recognise the dignity, resilience, and humanity found in ordinary lives.

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