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

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sorry, bit late…

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Happy New Year!

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..and so I leave you for this year with a slightly disturbing  photo of a scary baby with a crucifix, it is xmas after all…thanks for tuning in this year and see you in 2015!

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Me and my camera in someone else’s home town, my weekend xmas jolly up, my Barcelona

Incredible city (barcelona) Incredible club (Razzmattazz), Incredible line-up (#lode2manydjs) = Incredible night x loads.

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loadsJarvis ( or “Ccharbis” as the spanish say) gets his inner skeleton on as Relaxed Muscle in the Pop Bar

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Mixhell go apeshit in their live  set on friday night…one cool couple who can rock the shit out of any crowd..

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Nancy Whang (lcd sound system) kicked it off big time in the lo-lita room with some seriously groovy tunes.

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Agent K from Double Agent 7 after their rocking set in the pop bar.

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Errol Alkan & 2manydjs went back to back on the Saturday night…

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…to the roaring approval of the crowd whose Christmases all came at once.

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And here are some random shots of Razzamattazz, has one of the best outdoor smoking areas (above) and all these pathways to a myriad of different rooms all housing cool areas with kickin music.

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 Yes, that is a leg of ham…

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…and probably the best part of the weekend was the Mescal Jam session in the early hours of sunday morning. Mescal and musical talent fused together in perfect spontaneous mayhem as half the line-up, led by Dave & Steph (2manydjs/soulwax), rocked out with a bunch of instruments fuelled by the aforementioned Mexican fire liquid (glowing bottle above)

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All in all in was a pretty damn decent weekend…

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the festive lag continues hence slapdash punctuality this week…

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Tis the season to get dolled up…Tra la la la la…

Have been watching over last couple of weeks everyone getting their doos done to look their best for their xmas party only to then probably get completely trollied and end up looking their worst. There is probably no other time when people begin so well and end so badly. From glamour to gutter in several hours of misjudged consumption. It would have been great to have a before & after photo but that would mean me stalking these people which would be not only over-zealous in the name of art but almost very definitely illegal. (Paul Weller not permitting)

Photography is a voyeuristic business at best but there is something about taking a picture of someone through glass that makes it even more so. It feels that you have transgressed a barrier, albeit an invisible one. There is also something about having your haircut that looks like an intimate moment even though it is anything but. You are always in plain view, brightly lit and deliberately visible to the world and yet it still feels like more invasive to take a picture somehow. As you can see it hasn’t held me back, if anything, it has possibly encouraged me to pursue these voyeuristic captures. 

Would I want to be photographed having my haircut? No, but that’s because I cut my own hair and it would mean someone had broken in to my home and then photographed me…I mean, who wants that? (yes, I cut my own hair, don’t judge me. I just can’t take the awkward chat & the inevitable disappointment)

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To see the full gallery “The Visibles” please click here. If you have the time or the inclination for an explanation, read on…

I see these luminous Orange men everywhere. I did a week on them before and since have found they keep catching my eye…yes, as I joked before, it was possibly to do with the fact they are wearing high visibility workwear but as I started to collect this pictures, it started to make me think…

In this day and age we are told we can be anything we want to be, that we should strive to be an almighty success and reach the top of the pile no matter what…unfortunately most of us won’t make it and will then be made to feel like failures…but do we all have to be leaders & high achievers? Does the focus of our lives have to relate exclusively to how well we are doing? Could it not be enough just to live a life and be happy? Does everything have to be performance related?

After the 2nd World War it was accepted that a successful society was a team effort and every single role, no matter what, was considered important. Every working position was valued as intergral and vital to the functioning of society regardless of the pay packet. As the decades have gone on, the focus has changed. It feels that what is important now is how well you are doing within society rather than how well that society is doing. We all want the country to run right but as all the emphasis is on your own position within it, so is it any wonder there are societal problems? Politicians, who are suppposed to be the ones actually working for a better society, are clearly self-serving so what chance do we have?

Primate society is dictated by social status which we have inherited that from our evolutionary ancestors and that will probably never leave us but there can still be respect for what are considered to be more menial positions. The modern generations seem fixated on rising to the top, mostly through the entertainment industry, as they seek to emulate their (pop) idols and the idea of working your life in a normal job with no prospects of fame or fortune appearts to be abhorent to them. Maybe this form of positive affirmation that your dreams can and will come true is ironically having a negative and detrimental effect as it burdens most with a massive and debilitating shortfall…

This week’s photographs focuses on workers in London who, although technically, extremely visible, are largely ignored, considered unimportant, as are so many who’s jobs are in what Americans describe as blue collar work. But without the builders, the cleaners, the road sweepers, the fast food workers, society would not function. This is not a cry to champion the little guy (or girl) but to state that there is no shame in being one. Living in London is like being in a giant ant colony and most of us are worker ants and there ain’t nothing wrong in that…

 Does it really matter that much what you do? A jobs a job, it doesn’t define who you are. Its just what you do. Its going to take up around 8 hours a day and eventually everything sucks a little bit. Even being an astronaut. (long hours, bad food, cramped conditions) If it was great it wouldn’t be called work, it would be called pleasure. Personally, I don’t believe there are such things as bad jobs, just bad people and bad attitudes. You could work for a c*** at the top, or a saint at the bottom…if you are with the former or the latter, who’s going home happier?

Highly-regarded jobs are often used by those who have them as a social tool to assert superiority but do not envy these people, if they need a constant boost to their ego, they are probably more in line for pity. The truth is if you exist you are a success, everything else is just details.

(yes, I got all that from blokes in brightly coloured outfits)

 

 

 

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Ok, so looks like its protest week…we live in the age of the online petition and it seems that everyone is campaiging for something evil to be stopped. It feels that we have all become activists fighting for what we believe in. And yet there are studies to show that people actually do less in real terms as they feel they have ‘done their bit’ by typing their name and pressing send, never to think of it again. The rise of the internet meant that everyone got a voice but is any of it actually making a difference? Can our cries be heard?  When world leaders seem hellbent on ignoring everyone bar those whose pockets they lie in, what is the point?

I was interviewed last week for a U.S website and asked what the best thing about my death of conversation gallery being seen across the globe (yeah, yeah, stop going on about it) and I said that it had given me hope. It showed me that if you can package an idea in a way that truly connects with people you can spread it around the world in the blink of an eye. It made me feel, when so often you feel powerless, that change is possible.

I released my Help The Rich Charity Appeal film this week for the makers of the Spirit Level aimed to highlight the massive wealth inbalance in the world  and am really hoping that it also will go viral but its tough to make an impact as you are always fighting pets doing humaney things, Star Wars and Kardashian’s arse. Another website who featured my pictures  on their site had, as one of their top posts, footage a baby who was afraid of its own farts. While Ferguson burned this is what people were looking at. Is this really what we’ve become?

Yet whether it is a twerking dog (havent seen but there has to be one) or a charity appeal we are relentlessly inundated. One of the reasons the #helptherich film was a parody of charity ads, is that the worthy causes pile in as much as the unworthy ones and you start to wither in over-saturation (and yes, am aware I am part of that deluge). Maybe there is just too much incoming traffic and its too overwhelming to process correctly regardless of the value of its content.

Even if you do break through the endless sea of trivial nonsense and people actually watch what you are peddling, how long does it resonate? What action will follow? I read an article on the success of the Occupy movement and they judged its impact solely on google searches and hashtags but what did that have to do with genuine activity? Those people were at home with cups of tea, not fighting on the streets.

We did the march against the closure of Madame Jojos on Saturday (MYLDN 465) and we went there knowing it was utterly pointless but to do nothing at all would have been so much worse. Apathy and resignation are never the answers and we must continue to fight for fairness even in its absence. I will now descend from my soap box and let you go about your day…assuming you haven’t already moved on to something else…google search…twerking dog…13,700,000 results

 

 

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Sorry, bit late….