Punk

Bleech sisters

The Bleech sisters : singer guitarist Jen and bassist Katherine  lounging in the pub dressing room off the Pentonville Road during a Kangol shoot

Arkitip Newspaper

Arkitip produced a newspaper of my photography – black in white on 22 x 11″, broadsheet newsprint, a limited edition of 1000, packaged in re-sealable bag. It is available at Project Space in LA and also from me for $7.50. Arkitip made a lovely movie directed by Felipe Lima of the newspaper production http://vimeo.com/4393048arkitip makes a newspaper

Dr Martens

Everyone from the Clash to the Sex Pistols bought their Dr Marten boots at Holts. Located around the corner from Camden tube station it was the place for London punks, mods and skinheads  to buy footwear.  Now called The British Boot Company it is still owned by the same family and looks just as it always did – piles of shoe boxes, boots signed by Madness and other local bands hanging over the counter, band flyers on the wall and great service.

Years later I shot the Brazilian Girls outside Nublu on Ave C for Dr Marten -Sabina Sciubba and the band had their own personal style which fit perfectly with the classic boots.

Belinda Carlisle

Belinda Carlisle in LA 1982.  The Go-Go’s received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today.

Ghost Town The Specials

The brilliant Specials‘ song ‘Ghost Town’  has been called a ‘crisis’ theme song for the current riots by the some of the British newspapers. It is still so relevant to Britain’s inner cities 30 years later.

I took this photograph of the Specials in 1981 on the Seaside Tour during a similar time of economic crisis, cuts, racism and unemployment.

Welcome to the Archive of Attitude

Paul Weller (The Jam) met his hero Pete Townshend (The Who) for the first time on Wardour Street in London outside the famous Marquee Club in the summer of 1981. My friend, the writer Paolo Hewitt had organized the interview. He had grown up with Paul in Woking, ‘Smalltown Britain’ where they had seen, as Weller said “the top faces walking through Woking town center”  Weller’s look was resolutely Mod, he later told Mojo magazine “You could say it’s a fashion statement, but I think it’s more than that: the working class love of clothes, looking good, rising above your station. I don’t think it will ever die … These clothes, my haircut, reflect my attitude and the music I listen to, and they say ‘I am an individual’.”

This is one of the first shots I took of them that afternoon – it is a moment in time – Weller looking so sharp in his pin stripe suit. Sir Paul Smith said this image  “completely sums up my teenage years -self conscious and fanatical about detail”.  Later I listened to them talking about music,  mods and life – the interview and this image was a cover story for Melody Maker

Hollie Cook

Hollie Cook has a great new album out.  We first met when she was singing with The Slits in NYC,. Last year I photographed her for a Kangol catalog looking cool in Camden. I took picures of her dad Paul Cook, drummer for the Sex Pistols in 1977.

The Journal – The Fall – Mark E Smith

Creative Director Peter Miles asked if he could use my photo of  Mark E Smith of The Fall in the latest issue of The Journal. I had not looked at this image since I shot it in 1981 when the band was on Rough Trade Records. I think The Fall (named after a novel by Albert Camus) were playing at the Electric Ballroom in London.

The Go-Go’s at the Tail of the Pup LA

On August 11th 2011 The Go-Go’s will get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – the Los Angeles punk-pop girl band formed in 1978 and is still performing. I shot this photo of the girls at the historic hot dog stand ‘Tail of the Pup’ on La Cienega in 1980.  The band line up was L-R Jane Weidlin, Margot Olavarria , Gina Schock, Belinda Carlisle and Charlotte Caffey.  I loved LA in the early 1980’s : the architectural nostalgia, neon, buildings, artifacts were everywhere and they reminded me of 40’s and 50’s Hollywood films that I saw as an art student in London. The LA punk style often echoed 1950’s style from rockabilly to capri pants and stilletos. Sadly the site of the ‘Tail of the Pup’ is now a parking lot and the giant ‘hot dog’ is stored in a warehouse in Torrance.

Tenpole Tudor

In 1981 I went to Dublin to document the Son of Stiff tour for Melody Maker – it was brilliant. I was on the coach with the likes of Joe King Carasco, Lena Lovich as well as Tenpole Tudor, who had such great Rockabilly punk attitude. I took this photo of Eddie Tenpole and the band having a fag before the gig. Note the retro Teddy boy leopard lapels and the Tudor Lion on Eddie’s jacket.