Title: Sheffield Photographer Captures Lincoln’s Allure Through His Camera
In a delightful mingling of chance and skill, a keen photographer, known on the internet as ‘Sheffield Snapper’, took a trip to Lincoln for the first time and caught the city’s atmosphere using an Olympus EM10 MK4 camera. The photographer, comparing Lincoln to a blend of York and Harrogate, employed a built-in camera filter, ‘grainy film 2’, to offer a unique perspective of the city, even under leaden skies.
The day’s tour yielded a collection of eye-catching images shared with the online community, spotlighting some of Lincoln’s renowned landmarks, including the well-known ‘kissing statues’. These statues, though, stirred interest after being highlighted, perhaps by an algorithm or an eagle-eyed viewer.
Adding a touch of mystery, a local inhabitant commented on the Reddit post, wondering if they might have encountered the photographer. The commenter reminisced about seeing a man with fair hair, camera in hand, seated outside Stokes, the historic coffee house on the bridge by Marks & Spencer on High Street.
For those keen to explore Lincoln from a refreshing viewpoint, the photographs can be viewed on Instagram via ‘Sheffield_snapper’.
This article was written by The Lincoln Post, with information obtained from online resources.









