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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

We constantly create stories, concocted by the ingredients we are presented with. An abandoned object is riddled with the myriad of possibilities we can project on to it. Soon, these theories become embedded in our consciousness and over time cannot be differentiated by the facts. We are constructing our reality at every given turn. We write the screenplay of our lives, part fact, mostly fiction. The storyteller inside of us gives meaning and purpose to our existence. We need it to create sense out of the madness, to give us a sense of control even though deep down we know we have none. We are at the mercy, not of the gods, but of chaos which if could, it would laugh at our attempts to instill order. And yet our stories give us strength and, real or imagined, should not be dismissed as just a defence mechanism. We all ultimately become stories one day, must as well get to writing them now….it was a cold and dreary winters morning and I found myself unable to finish off my blog with a…

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

 

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

4am – lone white loafer loitering in the middle of the road with no apparent occupant or owner in sight yet still strangely purposeful in its demeanour.

(p.s no shoes were harmed in the making of the photograph. Not because the cab didn’t run it over. It did but shoes don’t feel pain. Just like animals apparently…but only if they live in the U.K)

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

Looks like someone had a pretty sizeable balloon party….I wouldn’t haven’t thought nitrous oxide canisters were technically recyclable but there you go…it half looks like they tried to bury them at the bottom of the bag which if so is a bit of a dum dum as its a see thru bag. Incognito factor 0 out of 10. Clearly all that ballooning has made their brains go to mush.

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

This week’s photographs all feature glimpses of London nightlife which I have been moaning about a lot recently in person so thought I might as well do it here too. You possibly might have noticed I haven’t been saying much recently about this city because I try to follow the basic rule of thumb that if you don’t have anything good to say don’t say anything at all. However it is quite hard for me to keep schtum indefinitely so here goes…

London nightlife has perceptively diminished over the last few of years losing pubs, bars, clubs and music venues across the board.  But more importantly it has lost people. There just aren’t as many around as there used to be. The places that are still open all feel a bit quiet and these days you kinda have to chase the party. This was never the case in central London. The party was everywhere. You just had to walk out your door and you would find it. Whole areas such as Camden, Soho, Notting Hill, even Shoreditch are pale comparisons of their former selves. But no people, no party. And the people have disappeared in their droves never to return.

Its weird because sometimes I feel like I am going mad because I remember it being so different, with the streets teeming with nighttime revellers and every pub rammed most nights of the week and there was just more of a buzz everywhere but that world is no longer visible and no-one is talking about the change, no-one appears to be acknowledging the difference so you start to think…did I imagine it? Was it really like that? Maybe I’m remembering it wrong? But deep down I know everyone feels the same way but just aren’t possibly admitting it for the simple reason that no-one wants to highlight the fact they are living in a worse version of where they used to live. And maybe nightlife just isn’t as important to them as it is to me. For me that is what makes a city.

Now, please assume this is an overall feeling and includes sweeping generalisations obviously there is still tons to do in London at night and some places are packed out all the time (especially at the poncy posh end) but it does not feel like the city it was to me. It has lost its buzz. Its edge. Its coolness. The era of Cool Britannia is most definitely over and its post-brexit replacement does not have the kudos or the coolness to compete. If anything it is the polar opposite. Brexit Britain ain’t cool, its cold.

This city has been victim to the ravages of gentrification as we all know and I have spouted on about many times but the bustling nightlife has been greatly reduced by a multi-whammy effect. High rents pushed everyone out so they literally weren’t living in the city anymore which naturally curtailed their city socialising. The ones that stayed had less money so they went out less. The developers bought and tore down so many of the nightlife venues which meant that people who did want to go out had nowhere to go and all this happened just as they introduced the night tube which they completed just in time for everything to close.

Its not just property investment that has reduced the vibe of this city. People’s habits have also massively changed. The drinking culture that dominated the 20th century has been gradually subsiding  and this new generation are the first to drink less than previous ones as they do not feel getting wasted is quite as cool as former gens have considered it and would rather be connected digitally than plastered in person. They also don’t really have a lot of disposable income so they don’t really have the cash to go out even if they wanted. This combination of factors has had a huge effect in reducing the numbers of 20 somethings out and about at night who were always previously the dominant age demographic.

These days people are more likely to meet people in cafes and gyms than nightlife venues. People used to queue to get into clubs and now they queue for restaurants. Or they skip the reality middle man altogether and meet on tinder or other dating sites and apps. Is this worse or just different? I don’t think getting twatted and trying to pull in a club was the pinnacle of human civilisation, far from it but it was at least more exciting than sitting on your own swiping. If online becomes the only avenue we are going to feel very isolated very quickly.

I am a nightlife lover. Always have been. Ever since I heard the song ‘Nite Klub‘ by The Specials. All I wanted to do after that was hang out in clubs and go dancing and hear loud music and hang out with people dressed up for the occasion. I find clubs exciting and fascinating and a ton of fun and it never got old for me but I am from a different era and my world is crumbling around me and a new one is being born. I really don’t want to be the guy saying it was better in my day. Its way too much of a cliche but if I am honest that is how I feel. I can’t help the feeling that the party here is a little bit over. Every dog has its day and London’s might be done. There will always be fun to be had here, you just might have to try a little harder to find it.

Epilogue: I was once in a queue waiting to get into a club night at the Coronet in Elephant & Castle which has a notoriously slow security check and we waited outside for nearly an hour to get in. Obviously I had a bit (well a lot) of a gripe about it as we waited (there was nothing else to do) and once we were inside this girl came up to me and said..”oh, you’re the disgruntled queue guy” like I was the problem for bringing it up rather than it being a problem in itself. And this is how I feel when I bemoan the issues of London nightlife these days. Scorned for flagging it up. But it actually kills me the most because I was this city’s biggest fan and it brings me no joy to highlight its failings. So I guess maybe she was right…I am the disgruntled queue guy. I might get T-shirts printed. Or at least business cards: Babycakes Romero. Disgruntled Queue Guy. Kinda catchy don’t you think?

 

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

I appear to be having a moment of reflection…

 

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

#MYLDN (1008) – Comic Con 17 (Pt 5)

Me and my camera at comic con, my geek out, my london

To see the full Comic Con gallery please click here

When I was a kid I lived and breathed marvel comics, 2000 AD and batman. And basically wanted to be a superhero. And not much has changed except that now there are tons of other people who also feel the same way and now congregate en masse at events like comic con. Superheroes have become the biggest genre on the planet and it does not seem to be abating in any way. And yet, even though it is firmly a part of the mainstream it still attracts those who maybe once felt like they are on the periphery…oddballs, obsessives, loners. freaks, geeks, nerds and fantasists but it turns out so are most people (and I would certainly include myself in most of those groups) so put all these ‘weirdos’ together and they become the norms. And the norms become the weirdos.

Comic Con is a sensory overload of an experience of the highest magnitude. You literally can’t look anywhere without seeing something amazing. Everyone makes a serious amount of effort with their costumes and whether they are at the DIY ‘sweded’ end or the top of the range authentic they all look brilliant. So much inventiveness, time, energy and money seems to go into everyone’s creations. As a photographer it is a visual paradise of opportunity and I did everything I could to capture as much as possible. And yet, I wasn’t here to just take pictures, I was here for the same reason they were. To be amongst my own kind and spend the day in Toontown. But for me, its difficult to look around and not question what is it that makes everyone want to do this.

The unspoken rule at comic con is that you can take pictures of people as long as you ask but if you ask they then pose as the character and any semblance of their actual self disappears. Mainly because they want it to. This is their time out away from themselves. This is their fantasy. To be this all powerful dynamic capable colourful character. Who doesn’t want that? But much more interesting to me is to see a glimpse of the real self beneath the facade. And so I mostly ignored the unspoken rule and did what I normally do which is to try to capture that moment before the guard goes up. My goal was to reveal the person beneath the attire as well as the character they were pretending to be. I was interested in revealing the slightly hidden aspects of this experience.

As the day went on and people started to get tired and hot (it was boiling in the excel centre) they started to shed the mask, literally in a lot of cases. And by the end when they were tired and ready to go you could see how the experience had been for them. You could see the shortfall between what they wanted it or needed it to be and the reality. You could feel a sense of dejection and disappointment as maybe all that effort and work had maybe not delivered what they had ultimately wanted…to leave reality and their real selves completely and to become the hero of their fantasies and for people to treat them as such.

When I started to go through the photographs I had taken there I really wanted to show both sides of this experience by highlighting the colourful nature of their cosplay but also to show a sense of the dreary day to day reality they were trying to get away from. This is why I desaturated the background into black and white and made them a technicolour spotlight in their own fantasy. This also gave the shots a comic book feel in the process which seemed appropriate. I also liked the contrast of revealing their inner selves visible from within these created constructs which were ultimately designed to hide exactly that.

Although, having said all of that, this is just the angle I have focussed on, the aspect that caught my attention but most of the people attending the event  clearly were having a hugely positive and enjoyable experience. You can dress up as whatever you want and no-one will judge you. By masquerading as someone else you can maybe finally be yourself. And then buy a shitload of cool stuff from your favourite whatever.

One of my favourite things was seeing all these characters from comics, films, manga and video games be recreated perfectly and then seeing them wander around with plastic bags of merch, drinking coffee, eating chips, being on their phones and any other run of the mill day to day actions that you would never see superheroes do. That never gets old for me. I also loved seeing couples dressed up as matching characters from the same world as into it as each other and clearly loving being together in Nerddom and having someone they could share this experience with. Geek love is a beautiful thing.

We live in an era where dressing up seems to becoming bigger and bigger and as fantasy now rules both tv and film it is very visible to see that people want to escape reality. And as the real world appears to be getting grimmer and grimmer there feels more and more of a need to get away from it whenever possible. But, one must ask the question, maybe we should be attempting to improve the real world rather than create an alternate fantasy one in order to deal with it? Just sayin…

 

 

#MYLDN (1007) – Comic Con 17 (Pt 4)

Me and my camera at comic con, my geek out, my london

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Me and my camera at comic con, my geek out, my london

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Me and my camera at comic con, my geek out, my london

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Me and my camera at comic con, my geek out, my london