April 2026

Style Never Goes Out too Fashion in Golf

Being a golfer of a fair to middlin’  standard I love a golf job. I enjoyed photographing the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond on my time with he paper and it was going on overseas football trips with there other photographers got me into golf. However my golf fashion sense has never been much more that does it fit and  has it got a hole in it? I met University of Glasgow Graduate Malcolm Weir, who  founded his e-commerce resale platform Generation Mulligan two years ago to supplement his student income while working towards his degree in Geography. He was turning back the clock to engage a new legion of style-conscious golf fans in the sport’s fashions of the past. He specialises in sourcing, restoring, and retailing premium vintage golf clothing, fromfrom the 1980s to the early 2000s. Some of the stuff from back then actually looks not too bad. I am glad they were not going back to include flared trousers.

What A Ticket

With the World Cup coming up everyone is getting so exited and me especially. I was there at the last one , France 98 photographing the games for the Evening Times . What a three week trip that was.  I met Hazel McIlwraith, Director of Fundraising and Major Appeal at Mental health charity SAMH with Domenico Davis, Director at Octo Insurance Brokers as the Glasgow insurance brokerage firm backed the ‘Tartan Trek’ with World Cup ticket prize draw. The Glasgow-based insurance brokerage is calling on the public to get behind an extraordinary Scottish fundraising effort by launching a prize draw to win two tickets to a Scotland World Cup clash in Boston, all in support of mental health.

House for an Art Lover 30 Years Young

I love a visit to the House for an Art Lover. I met Restaurant Andrew Fairlie’s Head Chef, Stephen McLaughlin in the Music Room with House for An Art Lover Chief Exec Garry Sanderson. This year marks the House for an Art Lover’s  30th anniversary year and they were celebrating with a landmark dinner from the team at two Michelin starred Restaurant Andrew Fairlie. The dinner revisits an original evening held in 2006, when Stevie and the late Andrew Fairlie cooked together at the House shortly after securing their second Michelin star. Two decades on, the event returns as a reflection of that moment.

On Stage with the Caledonian University Sports Ball

 I had another fantastic night the Glasgow Caledonian University Sports Ball. I also had one of my biggest group winners picture too. What a great event. Everyone was in such great form. I only wish I had the energy to stay to the end.

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