Paul Deverill

Paul

Deverill

Derby

🇬🇧 The United Kingdom

2025

79

Selected photos in 2025

TOP3 photographer in 2025

Ranking

Grand Master of Photography

1st place in The United Kingdom

With us

1 year

Studio Name

Paul Deverill

RETIRED
Winner of over 600+ NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL Awards for companies like FUJI, KODAK. MPA. BIPP. SWPP. QEP. & printing Awards.
I started medium format on film, I was one of the first to manipulate Film images on computer in 1990 it took hours even with big Apple computers! Everyone said it was a cheat and never catch on. They thew my images out of competition because they thought they were manipulated. Guess what, many of them were just plane print. I can take photos of any thing !
I was one of the first Digital Photographers and Printers in the UK (social).
Lecturing around the UK and Germany & Judge on digital photography. Worked for TV & Magazines M&S, SKY TV, M&S Fashion Shows (London Fashion week) I have covered over 1600 Weddings and in 2008 covering over 116 weddings a year all over the UK and Abroad.

Award Winning Printer and and produced large format printing. I love photography and moved to the iPhone many years ago because of health reasons I'm qualified with AMPA, ABIPP, ASWPP, QEP.
Now 73 years old and retired I just use an iPhone !

Now awarded Grand Master of iPhone Photo Awards in just 17 months.
Awards make you try harder, they are a tool to use you don't need prizes helps you work harder and a get a good eye it will improve your photography.

Winning photos

The River Gardens is a public park in Belper, in Derbyshire, England. Its history dates back to 1905, and it is listed Grade II* in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. It has won a Green Flag Award. The park is owned and managed by Amber Valley Borough Council.

102nd Collection

Taken from the a railway line that runs to Matlock Derbyshire . The Cromford Canal ran 14+1⁄2 miles (23.3 kilometres) from Cromford to the Erewash Canal in Derbyshire, England with a branch to Pinxton. Built by William Jessop with the assistance of Benjamin Outram, its alignment included four tunnels and 14 locks.
From Cromford it ran south following the 275-foot (84 m) contour line along the east side of the valley of the Derwent to Ambergate, where it turned eastwards along the Amber valley. It turned sharply to cross the valley, crossing the river and the Ambergate to Nottingham road, by means of an aqueduct at Bullbridge, before turning towards Ripley.

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Sun set in Derbyshire in the UK Shipley 700 acres and over 20 miles of quiet paths and bridleways for walking, cycling and horse riding .

102nd Collection

This was taken in a local park in the UK. Just cut it at the right time with the sun coming through the trees!

102nd Collection

Belper Derbyshire UK
The bridge is situated on the river Derwent with Belper Mill across the road

101st Collection

Ladybower and the River Derwent
The River Derwent is Derbyshire’s and the Peak District’s principal river. It flows first through Howden, Derwent and Ladybower Reservoirs before continuing south. Between them, the reservoirs provide most of Derbyshire’s water and a large part of South Yorkshire.

101st Collection

Cromford Village old mill
Near Cromford mills Built in 1771 by Sir Richard Arkwright, it is the world's first successful water-powered cotton spinning mill and a cornerstone of the Industrial Revolution

101st Collection

Heage Windmill Derbyshire UK - Photo taken from a window as the sail passed
It is a tower mill, built in the 1790s and working by 1798. It had four common sails. It was purchased in 1850 by brothers Thomas and Isaac Shore, who modified the mill, replacing the sails with four patent sails, and fitting a fantail. It was damaged in a storm in February 1894, when the cap and sails were blown off; the repaired windmill had six patent sails and an ogee cap.

101st Collection

Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which was opened to the public on 14 May 1894. When it opened, Blackpool Tower was the tallest man-made structure in the British Empire. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, it is 518 feet (158 metres) tall and was once the 125th-tallest freestanding tower in the world.

101st Collection

Nottingham War Memorial UK
The City War Memorial, Nottingham, also known as the Nottingham Municipal War Memorial and the City of Nottingham War Memorial, is the main war memorial for the city of Nottingham in England.

100th Collection

Taken from Whatstandwell Station in Derbyshire UK. The train was only moving very slowly taken in Live Mode Long Exposure. Train under the house!

100th Collection

The Cromford Canal Derbyshire UK this is a beautiful walk, you can walk for miles with a different view on every corner.

100th Collection

Elvaston Castle is a stately home in Elvaston, Derbyshire, England. The Gothic Revival castle and surrounding parkland is run and owned by Derbyshire County

100th Collection

Buxton Derbyshire UK!
First Visit to Buxton | Visit Buxton
Buxton is famous for its natural thermal spa waters, beautiful Georgian and Victorian architecture (like the Crescent and Devonshire Dome), its historic Opera House, and as a gateway to the Peak District National Park, blending spa town elegance with outdoor adventure. Its mineral water is bottled and sold as Buxton Water.

100th Collection

Out with friends for a Sunday lunch and came across this a quick snap
Nuneaton UK

99th Collection

Train Station at Buxton Derbyshire UK
With dramatic dark skies

99th Collection

Shipley Park Ilkeston Derbyshire UK. taken in the style of Constable ( painter)

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Nottingham City shopping precinct called The Exchange

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Southwell Minster Nottinghamshire

98th Collection

Derwent Dam photographed though the wrought iron gates Derbyshire UK

97th Collection