Sports events through the lens of a vintage camera
Going to the French Open tennis, a Formula 1 Grand Prix, Real Madrid's Bernabéu and seeing your favourite club lift the FA Cup are all moments that would be on many sports fans’ bucket list.
Miles Myerscough-Harris has been at them all - and not just as a fan. He photographs sporting events using vintage cameras some dating back to the 1800s.
He tells Sportshour’s Caroline Barker how what started out as a lockdown project has led to him amassing millions of social media followers and working at some of the world’s biggest sporting events.
Image: Miles Myerscough-Harris holding one of his vintage cameras with the French Open tennis at Roland Garros in the background. (Credit: Expired Film Club)
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