Brian’s stunning Antarctic images capture the raw but ravishing beauty of this remote and unique placeDr Jonathan Shackleton, RGS
Historian and cousin of the legendary Polar explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton Visit Jonathan’s website for information on expeditions and family history of the explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton at : http://indigo.ie/~jshack/ernest.html
You have a very impressive website and some wonderful images'Bill Davis
Vice President Expeditions Operations, Quark Expeditions. Leaders in polar expeditions since 1991, offering unparalleled technical expertise, leadership and passion for polar adventure
Thank you so much for your Antarctica talk last night. The photography was spellbinding, and the narrative was factual, interesting and humorous! The Charities benefiting from last night's event have a lot to thank you forCouncillor Alan Jennings, Mayor of Wirral MBC 2010/11

I met Brian in Antarctica, and his passion for that place was obvious while we were down there. That same enthusiasm also comes through clearly in his images, not only those from the polar zones but from his wide travels to other parts of the globe. His pictures have a special vibrancy and intimacy, and he has a canny knack for capturing the place or the animal with a fresh eye.Doug Allan
Three times Emmy and BAFTA award winning wildlife cameraman and film maker, Doug worked on the classic BBC documentaries such ‘Blue Planet’, ‘Life’, ‘Planet Earth’ and ‘Life in the Freezer’ Visit Doug’s impressive website at : www.dougallan.com

Brian's love of Antarctica and his keen eye for the picture combine to produce some wonderful images of the polar environment and wildlife. His knowledge and interest add a unique flavour to his stunning photographic portfolio.Peter Fretwell, British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Scientist
Peter led Antarctic satellite survey that identified location of 44 Emperor penguin colonies in 2009, many of which unknown, until the images from space highlighted guano-stained snow around the colonies
Brian’s ‘Liverpool City of Sculpture’ presentation features artworks which reflect the city’s history, and capture the confidence, commerce, wealth and unique cultural qualities of Liverpool. His colourful images include kings & queens, emigrants, war heroes, philanthropists, pop stars, explorers, fairytale characters, churchmen, politicians and comedians. For lovers of the city this is not to be missedTom Murphy
Self-taught, Liverpool sculptor, voted 76th ‘Greatest Merseysider’ by BBC Radio Merseyside listeners and Liverpool Echo readers, for his outstanding sculptures located around Liverpool and the NW, including LFC’s Bill Shankly outside Anfield Stadium, Dixie Dean at Goodison Park and John Lennon in Liverpool Airport.
Brian's photography is both exceptional and inspirational. He tirelessly continues to travel to collect material for his new presentations, and therefore there is a genuine freshness and originality to his workGeorge Cooke, Development Manager, Burton Manor, Adult Residential College
Thank you for the excellent Venice Carnevale talk. We found it very interesting and the slides were exquisiteAudrey Jones, Wallasey Ladybirds, Wirral
We all enjoyed Albatrosses, Penguins and Icebergs very much… with your excellent photography and interesting anecdotes. We hope it will not be too long before you are able to come back again with more tales and images from your travelsTed Clements, Secretary, Leeds Photographic Society
Thank you for a most interesting and enlightening talk on Egypt the Gift of the NileBetty Walton, Eastham Townswomen Guild
I attended Brian's Burton Manor travel photography course where I learnt lots and thoroughly enjoyed myself…. Brian is an extremely talented photographer, his work is of the highest standard with imagery that is not only skillfully executed but quirky, creative and with compositions and subject matter that tell a story, thrill and inspire the viewer. His unique approach and strong eye for detail make his travel photography dynamic and interesting including images of people and places far of the map, but also bringing a new vision to famous sites and architecture.”Bernadette Griffiths, Photographer, Wirral
Spent a lovely day at Burton Manor listening to a superb photographer, Brian Anderson, on the subject of travel photography. He's an articulate and interesting speaker, and showed us some wonderful and fascinating images, which have given me lots of good ideasAnnie Seth, Photographer, Liverpool
We had a fabulous time with your talk, 'ANTARCTICA : A Really Cool Place'! The children were gripped from start to finish! Your calm and informal manner was perfect and the information from your photographs alone kept the children talking all day. A perfect end to a very exciting topic on the Antarctic! You are our very own Polar Explorer!Fiona Barrick, Teacher at St Andrews CoE Primary School, Bebington
