For Alistair Moffat Edinburgh is quite simply 'the most beautiful city in the world', and Liz Hanson's photographs show how he might have come to that conclusion. Moffat, a former director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, explains how geology and history made the city as he traces its history from ancient volcanoes to musicians performing in the street; while Liz Hanson's camera peers into medieval closes as well as looking out over the Firth of Forth from the city's lofty crags.
For Alistair Moffat Edinburgh is quite simply 'the most beautiful city in the world', and Liz Hanson's photographs show how he might have come to that conclusion. Moffat, a former director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, explains how geology and history made the city as he traces its history from ancient volcanoes to musicians performing in the street; while Liz Hanson's camera peers into medieval closes as well as looking out over the Firth of Forth from the city's lofty crags.